*adobe prelude*

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*OFFICIAL LINK*

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“PRAY lood”

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*replaced by ‘adobe bridge’*

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*’adobe prelude’ is an ingest/logging tool for tagging ‘media’ with ‘metadata’ for

searching,

post-production workflows,

footage lifecycle management

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Adobe Prelude is also made to work closely with Adobe Premiere Pro.

It is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud and is geared towards professional video editing alone or with a group.

The software also offers features like rough cut creation

A speech transcription feature was removed in December 2014

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History

Adobe announced that on April 23, 2012 Adobe OnLocation would be shut down and Adobe Prelude would launch on May 7, 2012

Adobe stated OnLocation’s production was stopping because of the growing trend in the industry toward tapeless, native workflows,

Adobe stresses that Adobe Prelude is not a direct replacement for OnLocation

Adobe OnLocation was available in CS5 but not in CS6 and Adobe Prelude is only available in CS6.

Adobe still offers technical support for OnLocation

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Features

Prelude is used to tag media, log data, create and export metadata and generate rough cuts that can be sent to Adobe Premiere Pro.

A user can add a tag to a piece of media that will show up on Premiere Pro or if another user opens that media with Prelude

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Ingest Footage

Prelude can ingest all kinds of file types.

Once ingested, Prelude can duplicate, transcode and verify the files

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Log Footage

Prelude can log data only using the keyboard

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Create Rough Cuts

Prelude is able to generate Rough Cuts.

Rough Cuts are a combination of sub clips that will hold any metadata a user feeds into it.

Rough cuts can hold metadata such as markers and comments, and this metadata will stay on this footage

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Workflow Accessibility

Prelude is an XMP – based open platform that allows for custom integration into many video editing platforms

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Features from OnLocation

Many features from Adobe OnLocation went to Adobe Prelude or Adobe Premiere Pro.

Adobe OnLocation thrived on tape – based cameras and setting up a shot before shooting it, with the change in the industry, this problem is irrelevant in post production.

Adobe OnLocation also allowed the user to add tags and scripting metadata that would carry over to Premiere Pro.

OnLocation also had a Media Browser pane, which is the standard for any Adobe program today,

Prelude has this Media Browser as well

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Prelude Live Logger

Prelude Live Logger is an application integrated with Prelude CC.

Prelude Live Logger is designed to capture notes to use during video logging and editing while you shoot footage on an iPad’s camera.

Editors can import and combine this metadata with footage from Prelude throughout editing to facilitate various tasks

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See also

Creative Cloud controversy

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References

^ “Adobe-Onlocation-Eol-Faq-Ue-v1.Pdf.” Accessed September 10, 2017. http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/onlocation/pdfs/adobe-onlocation-eol-faq-ue-v1.pdf.

^ “Adobe Prelude Features”. Adobe. Retrieved July 25, 2012.

^ “Removal of Speech Analysis”. Adobe. Retrieved January 24, 2018.

^ “Adobe-Onlocation-Eol-Faq-Ue-v1.Pdf.” Accessed September 10, 2017. http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/onlocation/pdfs/adobe-onlocation-eol-faq-ue-v1.pdf.

^ https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1017182

^ “Adobe OnLocation CS5 Review.” Alphr. Accessed September 10, 2017. http://alphr.com/adobe/adobe-onlocation-cs5/30755/adobe-onlocation-cs5-review.

^ “Annotate video production files | Download Adobe Prelude Live Logger”. www.adobe.com. Retrieved April 19, 2021.

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adobe_Prelude

Adobe Prelude

Contributors to Wikimedia projects4-5 minutes 7/25/2012

Adobe Prelude

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Adobe Prelude

Developer(s) Adobe Inc.

Operating system Windows 10 only v1803 and later, Mac OS 10.12 Sierra and later

Type Video monitoring and recording software

License Proprietary

Website www.adobe.com/products/prelude.html

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Adobe Prelude

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New in the CS6 family is Adobe Prelude.

Think of Prelude as a “preprocessor” for your file-based media. It will allow you to preview your media, choose which clips you want, and even allow a logger or producer to do some basic editing.

Most important, Prelude can copy your media from one location, such as the card that came from your camera, to a specific set location, helping you stay organized. And it’s even possible to make extra backups of your media at the same time. The best part? The data with these copies is verified, which ensures that every bit is successfully copied and backed up.

Ingesting
The first step to working with Prelude is to ingest the media. Ingesting means adding the media to your drives. By ingesting to the right location, such as your media drive, you’ll end up quickly organized for future editing.

Let’s ingest some media.

Launch Adobe Prelude, and then click the New Project icon on the Welcome screen (Figure 4.8).
Figure 4.8

Figure 4.8. You can quickly start a project in Adobe Prelude; the method is nearly identical to Adobe Premiere Pro.

You’re going to capture the media to your desktop. Realistically, you’d pick your own media location for this. You’re creating this folder so you have an easy time finding (and later deleting) the media you’re creating on your machine.

In the dialog box, navigate to your desktop folder.
Create a folder called Card Media.
Name the project Desert P2 footage, and save it in the newly created folder.
You’re now looking at the Prelude interface (Figure 4.9). There are four buttons in the top left to help focus on the streamlined workflow.

Figure 4.9

Figure 4.9. The four major steps in Prelude are echoed by the buttons Ingest, Logging, List, and Rough Cut.

Click the Ingest button.
A drive/file list comes up that resembles the Media Browser in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Navigate to Lessons and Media > Lesson 04 > Imports > P2 Card 2 (Figure 4.10).
Figure 4.10

Figure 4.10. Similar to the Media Browser, the Ingest dialog box has the ability to switch from List to Thumbnail in the lower-left corner.

Click the Check All button (along the bottom of the window).
Make sure to select the Transfer Clips to Destination button.
Change the primary destination to the folder Card Media on your desktop that you created in step 4.

You have these options at this point:

Transcode the footage

Add subfolders (creating an organized structure)

Verify that the copy occurred without errors

Add a destination to create a copy somewhere else

You’re not going to do any of those now, but know that you have the option to adjust how and where Prelude ingests your footage.

Click Ingest to start the transfer of the media.

The footage is copied and placed on the left side of the Project panel. You can double-click any clip and use J-K-L In and Out points and other basic editorial tools to prepare for the edit in Adobe Premiere Pro. You can also add descriptive markers that speed up the editorial process. Be sure to check out videos #09 and #10 for more information on these tasks.

Sending your ingested media to Adobe Premiere Pro

Once your footage is ingested, copied, and possibly marked and edited together, all that remains is the hand-off. Fortunately, the process of moving from Adobe Prelude to Adobe Premiere Pro couldn’t be easier.

Let’s send our ingested video to Adobe Premiere Pro.

Create a new bin called P2 Media from Prelude.

Select all the clips in your Adobe Prelude project, and place them in the new bin.

Select the new bin.

Choose File > Send to Premiere Pro to transfer to the Adobe Premiere Pro project that’s currently open (you must have a project open).

Switch to Adobe Premiere Pro. The files appear in the Project panel ready for you to use.

In your own projects, be sure to give the bin a more discrptive name that matches the content and role of the footage.

You can now quit Adobe Prelude and close the project.

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