Adobe CS5 5, Mac, ES 65051510 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
What’s New
Faster editing with metadata
Metadata plays an essential role in helping efficiently manage and locate media assets throughout
the production process. It lets you automatically track crucial details such as where a clip was shot,
who’s in it, and whether you have the rights to use it in your project. Innovative new metadata
features enable the new script-to-screen workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro, bringing new
efficiencies to the editing and production process.
the production process. It lets you automatically track crucial details such as where a clip was shot,
who’s in it, and whether you have the rights to use it in your project. Innovative new metadata
features enable the new script-to-screen workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro, bringing new
efficiencies to the editing and production process.
Metadata can be created automatically and supplemented manually at any stage of production. For
example, at the start of your project, a script written with Adobe Story, a new CS Live online
service*, captures vital information and stores it as metadata that can be imported into OnLocation.
While you’re recording footage directly to disk, OnLocation automatically captures all of the
important metadata coming from the camera. Comments you make in the OnLocation Shot List
are also stored with each clip as metadata. When clips are imported into Adobe Premiere Pro and
other components of CS5 Production Premium, metadata is retained in each application.
example, at the start of your project, a script written with Adobe Story, a new CS Live online
service*, captures vital information and stores it as metadata that can be imported into OnLocation.
While you’re recording footage directly to disk, OnLocation automatically captures all of the
important metadata coming from the camera. Comments you make in the OnLocation Shot List
are also stored with each clip as metadata. When clips are imported into Adobe Premiere Pro and
other components of CS5 Production Premium, metadata is retained in each application.
During post-production, metadata streamlines searching for clips while you edit. With metadata,
you can quickly locate media assets and clips by filename, date, time, camera setting (such as
resolution or frame rate), shot location, or any information you’ve added to your asset or clip. And
when you run Speech Search in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can transcribe spoken dialogue that is
converted into metadata, making locating particular footage simple.
you can quickly locate media assets and clips by filename, date, time, camera setting (such as
resolution or frame rate), shot location, or any information you’ve added to your asset or clip. And
when you run Speech Search in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can transcribe spoken dialogue that is
converted into metadata, making locating particular footage simple.
Speech Search metadata. Speech Search is now more accurate, because you can now import
reference scripts to assist the speech-to-text analysis process. If your production started with a
written script that matches the spoken dialogue in your clips, you can use Speech Search to
timecode-align the written script and spoken dialogue so they match exactly. Documentary
filmmakers and others whose productions don’t start with a written script can use reference
scripts, manuals, text books, notes, or other written materials containing words and dialogue
similar to the project’s recorded content or manually created transcriptions of interview sound
bites. In addition, multiple processor cores in your CPU accelerate the speech-to-text process,
making it faster than before.
reference scripts to assist the speech-to-text analysis process. If your production started with a
written script that matches the spoken dialogue in your clips, you can use Speech Search to
timecode-align the written script and spoken dialogue so they match exactly. Documentary
filmmakers and others whose productions don’t start with a written script can use reference
scripts, manuals, text books, notes, or other written materials containing words and dialogue
similar to the project’s recorded content or manually created transcriptions of interview sound
bites. In addition, multiple processor cores in your CPU accelerate the speech-to-text process,
making it faster than before.
Best of all, by marking In and Out points in the speech analysis text and then using the Insert
or Overlay button to cut the clip into the timeline, you can quickly create preliminary rough
cuts—even without paying close attention to the content’s details. Post-production
professionals and anyone working in quick-turnaround operations, such as television news-
gathering or same-day event video edits, can benefit from this time-saver.
or Overlay button to cut the clip into the timeline, you can quickly create preliminary rough
cuts—even without paying close attention to the content’s details. Post-production
professionals and anyone working in quick-turnaround operations, such as television news-
gathering or same-day event video edits, can benefit from this time-saver.
Face Detection metadata. Save even more time with Face Detection—another content-analysis
process you can run on clips in your project to quickly locate those with human faces in them.
Because these clips are more likely to contain spoken dialogue, Face Detection eliminates the
painstaking process of having to play through each clip in a project to find interview sound
bites. (Face Detection should not be confused with facial recognition—that is, the ability to
recognize a specific person’s face within footage.)
process you can run on clips in your project to quickly locate those with human faces in them.
Because these clips are more likely to contain spoken dialogue, Face Detection eliminates the
painstaking process of having to play through each clip in a project to find interview sound
bites. (Face Detection should not be confused with facial recognition—that is, the ability to
recognize a specific person’s face within footage.)
New metadata templates in Adobe Media Encoder help ensure that only metadata that has been
cleared for distribution gets included with your projects at final output. Finally, when your project is
delivered online, the same metadata you used to edit the project more quickly makes it easier for
your audience to find your content. And when you deliver your DVD and Blu-ray Disc projects as
web DVDs, metadata makes the web DVD content automatically searchable.
cleared for distribution gets included with your projects at final output. Finally, when your project is
delivered online, the same metadata you used to edit the project more quickly makes it easier for
your audience to find your content. And when you deliver your DVD and Blu-ray Disc projects as
web DVDs, metadata makes the web DVD content automatically searchable.
* Adobe CS Live online services are complimentary for a limited time. See the last page for details and limitations related to all Adobe
online services.
About metadata
Metadata describes the content or
characteristics of a file, and is stored
using the Extensible Metadata
using the Extensible Metadata
Platform (XMP) standard. With XMP
metadata-enabled Adobe Creative
Suite 5 Production Premium compo-
nents, meaningful descriptions and
titles, searchable keywords, and
metadata-enabled Adobe Creative
Suite 5 Production Premium compo-
nents, meaningful descriptions and
titles, searchable keywords, and
copyright information can be auto-
matically captured and embedded in
the file using a format that is easily
understood by you as well as by
software applications and hardware
the file using a format that is easily
understood by you as well as by
software applications and hardware
devices. And as an open-source and
extensible technology, XMP is freely
available to developers and provides
extensible technology, XMP is freely
available to developers and provides
industry partners with standards-
based building blocks to develop
based building blocks to develop
optimized workflow solutions.