If you're into video editing and editing in general, you've most likely heard about Adobe Premiere Pro. This post will tell you all about the latest version of Premiere: CC 2018. It's the newest software in the market and has many new features that make it easier to edit videos. Let's get started! The Premiere Pro CC 2018 is a video editing software that was released in December 12, 2017. It is a continuation of the previous CC and the previous one and it is part of the Creative Cloud from Adobe. This company has been making this software for years and it went from CS6 to CC 2017. Now, we have this new CC 2018 version available to us. Premiere Pro CC 2018 features a few new features that will make video editing easier and different from before. The interface has been redesigned for this software because it makes it easier to work with files directly from the program instead of going online to download them. The menus and such were rearranged to make video editing easier and faster. The Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 is a software that you can get for free if you are apart of the Creative Cloud. It includes all of Adobe's products for video editors, graphic designers, etc. It gives you an easy way to edit videos or design something from scratch because it has everything in one place. The program has many features inside it to make editing your videos easier and better than before. The features are also constantly being updated by Adobe so there are always new ways to edit videos using this software. Like I said before, the interface has been updated by Adobe to make editing your videos easier. Premiere Pro CC 2018's interface is updated in many ways including the timeline, source/record monitors, proxy editing, and just about everything else. It was updated to better work with MacOS but Windows users can also use it if they are able to. This version also has more features you can use in the workflow of editing your videos/footage. There are four main tabs when you open up Premiere Pro CC 2018. They are the Project panel, Source/Record Monitors, Timeline, and Keycode panel. They are located in the upper right corner of the screen. The Source/Record Monitors are basically your main monitors for what you are actually working with during editing. When you have two different monitors, this is where they go. Source/Record Monitors are the things you will see in the preview when you are trying to edit your video, graphic elements, etc. The Timeline is where your project files go. This is where all of your video footage goes to when it's edited down to its final version. 8eeb4e9f32 12
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