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Transitions For Premiere Pro CS6

Now that I got the quirks worked out of Premiere Pro CS6 I need more plug ins to go with it. I have relied on FXFactory with Final Cut Pro 7 but they don’t support Premiere Pro CS6. I hope they will because I like the the plug ins a lot.

I found some very nice and FREE plugins from FilmImpact.net . These are sweet transitions that work well for the type of promo editing I do a lot of. They also have a bundle for only $19.99.

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Erik Naso
Erik Nasohttp://eriknaso.com
I'm a broadcast DP In San Diego. I enjoy sharing what I'm working on and testing new equipment. This blog is also part of giving back. I've learned so much from so many people.
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  1. Erik, thanks for putting together this great site. I just purchased a Panasonic AF100 so will be reading your site quite often. Keep up the great posts!

    In regards to Premiere plugins, have you tried integrating Magic Bullet Looks 2 with Premiere? or the entire Magic Bullet Suite? It seems a little pricey but I keep seeing great work on Vimeo done withLooks 1 & 2. You could always try for the Academic discount. lol. And apparently BLOOM20 will get you 20% off any Magic Bullet products according to Phillip Bloom’s site.

    Also noticed that DaVinci Resolve 9 has a Lite version which they’re giving away for free. Has pretty much everything. That could work for you. Although not sure how the workflow would be between Resolve and Premiere? Could be a pain getting your work from Premiere to Resolve but I’m sure someone’s figured it out.

    Anyways, thanks again for posting all this great information. Much appreciated. Definitely interested to see and hear more about your footage shot with the AF100, in particular the 12-35mm lens. Cheers – Alex

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