Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tutorial: Exporting for Digital Cinema with Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014
A key concern for any producer is to ensure that the work you produce will play back on as many platforms (online, mobile, broadcast) as possible. Until recently, delivering content in digital cinema environments was the exclusive province of high-end facilities with specialized equipment. But with the release of Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 and its Wraptor DCP plug-in, DCP has become just another export option, putting digital cinema delivery well within the reach of any Adobe CC user. Here how it you can add it to your offerings when your clients or projects demand it.
Adobe released an update to all of its Creative Cloud applications last week, and one of the new features available in Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder is the ability to export a Digital Cinema Package. If you're primarily a streaming media/online video producer, you may be familiar with this format as a producer, but you're definitely familiar with it as a consumer. If you've ever gone to a theater in the last few years and noted that it was a digital cinema, the film you watched was delivered as a DCP.
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