Film editing is absolutely possible in Premiere. As long as you can export
EDL you can edit film.
You scan your 35 onto digital media, import, edit and export an edit list
that they use to assemble the film.
-
Dunderfilm // Sune Alexandersen
www.dunderfilm.no
www.suneworld.com




2009/1/6 appugupta007 <[email protected]>

>   I use Premiere Pro for video editing for a couple of years. Now my
> question is that- Is it possible to edit film camera footage and
> output to film through premiere pro? Does any organisation use
> premiere pro for editing film? I know premiere pro 2.0, CS3 provides
> HD, HDV support and a new CS4 version has been released that support
> RED DigiCine Cameras natively also, but I am not sure whethere it is
> possible to edit film in premiere pro or premiere elements! Is film
> editing only possible in avid xpress pro and avid media composer or
> premiere is suitable for film editing?
>
>  
>


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