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  1. if you are into video editing and do it often, then yes... it is a great program and i love it! the only thing i wish is that it had more effects to use for transitions and whatnot...

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    yes. unless you wanna pay more than a few hundred dollars for the new versions.
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    In my opinion, yes. I have owned V 6, 6.5 and now Premier Pro. If you are willing to invest the time to learn, it will do amazing things.
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    Nope. (it's boring and no fun and very overpriced)

    I prefer WinProducer 3.
    Lotsa fun. more flexible(for what I want).
    And renders AVI files much faster.
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  5. I have used Photoshop a lot, so I think I could get the over all idea of premiere. But I need video quite a few video "filters" and stuff, so is it still good? and would anyone happen to know the filter for toning down the light, or what ever they use in movies today?

    thanks
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    gamma?
    brightness ?
    luma?
    clip high of luma?
    contrast?
    RGB levels ?


    take your pick
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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