As
media technology advances the line between video
editing and motion graphics is being blurred. Clients have come
to expect more capabilities from nonlinear editing systems like
Avid, Final Cut Pro, and Adobe Premiere Pro.
At
the same time advances in processing power and storage capacity
have enabled motion graphic applications such as After Effects
to handle ever longer projects. In the past graphic artists would
transfer short animation clips without sound to tape for video
editors to assemble in online edit suites.
Today
at JPS Motion Graphics we use a flexible approach: Adobe Premiere
Pro is used to capture and record video to and from video tape
machines. It is also used to edit non graphic intensive projects
and longer form projects.
Our
primary tool for video editing is:
Adobe
Premiere Pro