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Published: 2010-09-30, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.co.uk
Native AVCHD clip editing, sceneline edit mode good for casual editors, lets you create and burn DVD projects within the application, stores, ranks, and tags video files with the Elements 9 Organizer.
Casual editors will run up against complexity quickly, media downloader sometimes crashes while importing iPhone videos, rendering required for best playback, spacebar for play/pause doesn’t work everywhere, lack of expected interactivity and responsiveness from the interface for a Mac application.
Adobe Premiere Elements 9's strengths lie in its multi-track editing capabilities, along with editor-friendly features such as Smart Trim and DVD creation and burning capabilities within the program. Although I found several irritations with the Sceneline...
Abstract: Overall, Premiere Elements 9 was disappointing to me. It might be something another user would be happy with, but you have to be patient and willing to learn something new. If that describes you and you want a movie editor..
Abstract: Out now So let’s say you need to edit video. Not just trim it so that all you see is the cat running into the door, but actually want to edit footage: take out the boring bits, put different scenes together, add effects and music. Your choices used to...
Great value. Impressive control over effects. Perfect for iMovie users looking to step up.
Toolbar is meh. Some of the themes won't win any design awards.
Premiere Elements offers compelling features at a great price. We wish the toolbar was more robust, but the amount of control users have with video is impressive, and the bundled Organizer application is helpful for those of us who failed Organization...
Native AVCHD clip editing, Sceneline edit mode good for casual editors, Lets you create and burn DVD projects within the application, Stores, ranks, and tags video files with the Elements 9 Organizer,
Casual editors will run up against complexity quickly, Media downloader sometimes crashes while importing iPhone videos, Rendering required for best playback, Spacebar for play/pause doesn’t work everywhere, Lack of expected interactivity and responsiveness from the interface for a Mac application.
Adobe Premiere Elements 9’s strengths lie in its multi-track editing capabilities, along with editor-friendly features such as Smart Trim and DVD creation and burning capabilities within the program. Although I found several irritations with the Scene...
Overall, Adobe Premiere Elements 9 adds a few improvements here and there. It's a bit hard to justify whether you should upgrade from Adobe Premiere Elements 8. Somehow, Premiere Elements 9 feels heavier and slower but this can hopefully be patched by the...
Native AVCHD clip editing; Sceneline edit mode good for casual editors; lets you create and burn DVD projects within the application; stores, ranks, and tags video files with the Elements 9 Organizer
Casual editors will run up against complexity quickly; media downloader sometimes crashes while importing iPhone videos; rendering required for best playback; spacebar for play/pause doesn't work everywhere; lack of expected interactivity and responsivene
Adobe Premiere Elements 9’s strengths lie in its multi-track editing capabilities, along with editor-friendly features such as Smart Trim and DVD creation and burning capabilities within the program.Although I found several irritations with the Sceneli...
Abstract: It has been a while since our last software report here at APH Networks, with the most recent being the Photoshop and Premiere Elements 8 article back in January of this year. With Christmas just around the corner, students are finishing up their exams...