Adobe Premiere

Adobe Premiere lets you easily create beautiful movies. Begin immediately to create films with intuitive options, add graphics and audio of exceptional quality and share your movies everywhere. Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 ships with Adobe OnLocation CS4 for direct recording to disk and with Adobe Encore CS4 for the production of DVD and high quality Blu-ray Disc.
It supports almost all video formats on the web. Adobe Premiere Pro is an editor for video and audio and features many options that make it probably the best video editor around. Adobe Premiere Pro is a software video editing in real time based on the timeline.
The main features of Adobe Premiere Pro are: the creation of content on DVD and Blu-ray discs, burn discs, professional direct control, content creation for mobile devices, multiple project panels and intelligent files search, high quality slow movements with time adjustments. With Adobe Premiere Pro users can edit any video and insert images in many video formats. Whether you’re a professional or just a lover of the world of video editing, you should use Adobe Premiere Pro for your work for its power and advanced features. Users can compile files with the recent “tapeless” formats, including AVCHD, P2, XDCAM EX and HD, without transcoding or rewrapping.
The program was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and is part of Adobe Production Studio, a suite of applications for processing digital video and audio. Acquisition, modification and distribution of online video over the air, on disc or other devices: these are its strengths to achieve maximum output results with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, the complete solution for video production that includes Adobe OnLocation CS4 and Encore CS4. Premiere Pro is a completely rewritten version of Adobe Premiere, launched for the first time in 2003. Despite Premiere was also available for Macintosh, Premiere Pro does not support Mac Os as a result of the high costs of developing a cross-platform software and also due to the many competitors.
Version 1.5 of this program was released in 2004, improved support for video content in High Definition and implemented new tools for managing projects and new filters. It also included support for material in 24p. Version 1.5.1 has added support for High Definition HDV and version 2.0 has improved the editing, becoming also the first video editing software to natively support the Canon 24F format through an additional update.
This latest version of Premiere Pro 2.0 requires SSE2 support from the processor, which is not available in older processors. Thanks to an agreement with Photobucket, known site for videos and photos sharing, Adobe has launched a web-based version of its video editing software, Premiere, which can be used through any Web browser with Flash plug-in. The Premiere Online provides a small subset of the many features offered by the Pro edition of the program, typical for the needs of growing film-makers: it will allow for example to add soundtracks, special effects, transitions, and titles to videos. For registered users at Photobucket the service will be completely free. High-level collaborations such as this can only help what is already an excellent product.