

I use it on a new Mac Pro, an iMac and a Hackintosh. Time and time again this app has made me look bad while a client is sitting next to me waiting for an edit that has a tight deadline. Premiere is a crash happy mess to put it mildly. 2100 PQ HDR with support for both intra and long GOP encoding. Supports import of RED V-Raptor XL footage with improved Metal GPU deBayering on Apple Silicon machines and OpenCL on Windows.Gain more value from your ARRIRAW footage with expanded Source Settings and GPU deBayering for real-time highest image quality playback.Improved support for ARRIRAW with GPU deBayering: Simplify track targeting by selecting multiple tracks while holding Ctrl (Windows) or Command (macOS) to enable, disable, or reverse the state of any track header switches such as visibility and locks.Select toggle switches on multiple tracks: Zoom in and out in the Program Monitor with the added 800% and 1600% zoom level options. Easily mask objects by adding multiple points on a path without rotate and scale options getting in the way.The new Changes column in Premiere Pro shows when a sequence has been edited so collaborators can update. When you’re ready, use the Publish button to share your edits with your collaborators.This makes it easy to handoff edits between collaborators. Premiere Pro shows you when someone is working on a sequence and automatically locks it to avoid conflicts or duplications.Premiere Pro makes it easy to track and manage remote editing workflows. See who’s currently working on a Team Project right now. Add collaborators right from the header bar in Premiere Pro.Create stylized, animated graphics, even from captions created with Speech to Text in Premiere Pro. Elevate your on-screen text by converting captions to graphics for greater creative control.As you advance, you'll have a better idea of what you need and what's worth paying a premium for.Note: The downloadable file is an installer that will install the app when opened. If you're just starting out, I'd certainly start with iMovie, since it's free and fully integrated into your Mac's operating system.

Both let you stay in the Apple ecosystem. We also highly recommend Apple's extensive Final Cut Pro, which you can pay for just once, and its free consumer offering, iMovie. Of course, you'll have to pay a monthly subscription in order to use it. Adobe Premiere Pro is top-notch, and just about the most computer editor out there. If you're working on the go, all of the best MacBooks on the market, including the M2 MacBook Air and M2 MacBook Pro really like these titles. They'll all work great on macOS Monterey, and should also work fine on macOS Ventura as well. You can't go wrong with any of these titles.

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