Mastering video editing in offers a powerful entry point into professional post-production. Although newer versions exist, CS4 remains a stable favorite for users on older hardware or those preferring its specific workflow.
Premiere Pro CS4, released in 2008, was a pivotal turning point for Adobe. It was the version that finally started to challenge the dominance of Final Cut Pro 7 and Avid. It introduced the (albeit in a more primitive form compared to CS5 and later) and native support for AVCHD and Red One cameras.
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Mastering video editing in offers a powerful entry point into professional post-production. Although newer versions exist, CS4 remains a stable favorite for users on older hardware or those preferring its specific workflow.
Premiere Pro CS4, released in 2008, was a pivotal turning point for Adobe. It was the version that finally started to challenge the dominance of Final Cut Pro 7 and Avid. It introduced the (albeit in a more primitive form compared to CS5 and later) and native support for AVCHD and Red One cameras.
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