![]() previous versions lacked this type of support. also has pop-up tips to help assist novice users, and version 4 actually includes reasonably robust DVD and even Blu-ray authoring support, directly from the main Timeline. includes a new feature called “Stop Motion Animation”, which is missing from PPRO. One thing missing is the batch capture feature from the full version of PPRO, but the trade-off is that P.E. will allow for up to 100 track layers, key framed motion, color correction, chroma key effects and more. It also includes 10 new effects, including “Old Film”, “Airbrush” and “Earthquake”, as well as over 20 new transitions like 3D Explosions, 3D Transformations, Art Blends, and Motion Blends. Elements can also automatically detect the tempo of your musical soundtrack and will sync the beginning and end of each scene directly to the beats of the soundtrack you are using (a very cool feature, IMHO!).Įlements uses “Sceneline” instead of PPRO’s “Timeline”, which is a simpler thumbnail tile style timline that reminds me of (the now-defunct company) MGI’s “Videowave” program from the mid 1990’s. It also features a simplified version of PPRO’s audio mixer, albeit with less flexibilty and fewer adjustments available. Pan and zoom “Ken Burns” style effects are quick and easy in Premiere Elements. ![]() It is a template-driven interface not found in any version of PPRO at this time. Premiere Elements has “Movie Themes”, which allow you to create projects such as photo montages very quickly, similar to iMovie on the Mac or Windows Movie Maker for Windows users. ![]()
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