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Geekazoid

Hi guys,

I'm thinking about possibly moving my editing from Sony Vegas to Adobe Premiere Pro. There are a couple of things I would like to know from those who have used Premiere Pro for many years. They are as follows:

1. How steep is the learning curve?

2. Can I do decent motion graphics?

3. How hard is it to keyframe?

4. Can I animate, say, a video to start out fullscreen and shrink it down to a smaller size and position it anywhere?

They are my 4 questions. I hope they aren't too dificult to answer.

ON A 7 MONTH BREAK FROM THESE LTT FORUMS. WILL BE BACK ON NOVEMBER 5th.


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1. Not that steep. Lots of features though.

2. Yes, with After Effects. Goes hand in hand with premiere.

3. Not hard AFAIK.

4. Simple stuff should be doable with premiere alone.

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1. Not that steep. Lots of features though.

2. Yes, with After Effects. Goes hand in hand with premiere.

3. Not hard AFAIK.

4. Simple stuff should be doable with premiere alone.

Thanks mate! Quite helpful.

ON A 7 MONTH BREAK FROM THESE LTT FORUMS. WILL BE BACK ON NOVEMBER 5th.


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