Adobe Premiere 6.0 Announced
 
New Version, Available Late Next Month, To Offer Native DV Support And Streaming Web Video Features

Premiere 6SAN JOSE, CA (Dec. 11, 2000) -- Adobe today announced a new version of Premiere, the company's digital video editing software. The release of Adobe Premiere 6.0 allows video and business professionals to quickly and easily edit digital video on a desktop and publish it to the Web in multiple formats including RealNetworks RealMedia, Microsoft Windows Media, and Apple QuickTime.

Adobe Premiere 6.0 software addresses the needs of the professional by providing major enhancements to the digital video editing process -- from capturing video to editing to final project export. It offers built-in, cross-platform support for a large selection of DV devices, an enhanced user interface, new professional editing tools and seamless integration with other award-winning Adobe applications including Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe GoLive.

"Adobe Premiere 6.0 improves the video editing workflow substantially, making it easier to take projects from point A to point Z," said Stuart Gold, owner of Shadow and Light Productions, which specializes in forensic animation, multimedia video and computer animation. "In my work, I need something dependable that will let me assemble content quickly and accurately and export it to the format I choose. Adobe Premiere does just that."

Premiere 6 Screen Shot"With this latest version of Adobe Premiere, Adobe continues to address the critical issues of the professional development community with a powerful professional tool that supports the new web-enhanced video production workflow," said Wanda Meloni of M2 Research. "As the market leader with a strong installed base on both Windows and Macintosh, Adobe has shown that they are working closely with developers to ensure Premiere remains feature-rich for professional development."

DV In, Web Out
For companies doing business on the Web, Adobe Premiere 6.0 features one-step export to all leading Web video formats and innovative tools, including Web markers, which allow users to set timeline markers to launch HTML pages at relevant points during Web video playback. In addition, Adobe Premiere 6.0 includes the Save For Web feature that allows users to output multiple files optimized for streaming or progressive download in popular Web formats.

Other exciting new tools found in Adobe Premiere 6.0 include the professional-level audio mixer and Automate to Timeline, which can simultaneously send a sequence of clips from the Storyboard or Project Window to the Timeline. Adobe Premiere 6.0 also features numerous interface refinements and customization features that put the powerful editing tools of Adobe Premiere within easy reach during all stages of production.

New Features in Adobe Premiere 6.0 Include:

  • Customizable workspaces
  • Built-in DV device control
  • Settings viewer
  • Storyboard window
  • Automate to timeline
  • Sophisticated audio mixer
  • History, video and audio filters and effects control palettes
  • Includes over 25 After Effects filters
  • Multiple Web export options
Pricing and Availability
In the United States and Canada, Adobe Premiere 6.0 software for Windows 98, 2000, ME, NT and Macintosh OS 9.0.4 is expected to ship in the late January of 2001. The estimated street price is $549 (U.S.) for all platforms. Registered users of earlier versions of Adobe Premiere can upgrade to version 6.0 for $149 (U.S.). Upgrades from Adobe Premiere LE versions will cost $199 (U.S.).

International English, French, German and Japanese versions of Adobe Premiere 6.0 software are expected to ship within the first 90 days of the initial release.

About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Founded in 1982, Adobe Systems Incorporated (www.adobe.com) builds software for Network Publishing, including Web, print, video, wireless and broadband applications. For more information about the new version 6.0 of Premiere, please visit Adobe's new Premiere area at http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/main.html or call 888-724-4507.

SOURCE Adobe Systems Incorporated