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Everything you need to know about Premiere Pro's speed effects, Apple ending support for dozens of c

Everything you need to know about Premiere Pro's speed effects, Apple ending support for dozens of codecs, and the VFX of Amazon's Good Omens [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup is sponsored by [Adorama TV](   [Email Image](  [Speed Ramps and Smooth Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere Pro]( [Speed Ramps & Smooth Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere Pro]( Here's everything you need to know to get complete control over the speed of your footage in Adobe Premiere Pro! Join VFX guru Tobias G for a look at the Rate Stretch Tool, Premiere's Speed/Duration settings, Time Remapping, and more!  [The Apple Mac Pro Cheese Grater returns!]( [Apple ending support for dozens of codecs: How will this affect YOU?]( There's no such thing as an eternal codec, but recent news coming out of the Infinite Loop has archivists, animators, documentarians, and digital cinema creators reeling. Among the dozens of codecs that Apple will no longer support includes the venerable Animation codec, and JPEG2000, the heart of DCP, among many others. This discussion from the Creative COW forums is a crucial reminder of best practices for digital format management that will touch virtually every artist working on Mac. Don't miss this!  [Adorama Inspire](  [Great VFX for Amazon Prime Video Good Omens]( [Great Effects for Good Omens: Collaboration with Milk VFX]( Wouldn’t you know it? You’re a demon living on Earth for the past 6000 years, and you’ve finally persuaded your angelic counterpart to help you stop the end of the world, and now you can’t remember where you left the 11 year old Antichrist. Such are the tribulations of Good Omens, the newly posted Amazon Prime Video series based on the beloved 1990 classic fantasy novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. We spoke with the Oscar, Emmy, and BAFTA-winning team at Milk VFX about how they brought this epic comic fantasy to life.  [Email Image](  Creative COW News Roundup - [Solotech implements 12G-SDI workflow for Mont-Mégantic National Park with Blackmagic Design](  - [ShortsTV Offers US TV Premiere of Historical Programming, Early Shorts from Jim Henson](  - [Sonnet Announces Thunderbolt 3 to PCIe Expansion System/1U Rackmount Enclosure for Apple Mac mini](  - [Rising Sun Pictures Journeys into a Mutant Mind for “Dark Phoenix”](  - [Polish Football Association Live Streams with Blackmagic Design](  - [Premier Hawaiian Production Co Selects Second FOR-A Switcher Based on 4K Capabilities, Feature Set](  - [DP Matthew Clark shoots Amazon Studios’ feature "Late Night" with the Panasonic VariCam 35 Cinema Camera](  - [Cooke S7/i Full Frame Plus lenses give dimensionality to Netflix Film The Perfection](  - [Blackmagic Design announces new Teranex Mini SDI to DisplayPort 8K HDR for Apple Pro Display XDR](  - [Sonnet Announces Breakthrough-Priced Thunderbolt 2 to 10 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter](  - [Boris FX Mocha Pro Adds Highly-Anticipated OFX Plug-in Support for Autodesk Flame](  - [Click here]( for the rest of Creative COW News Roundup!   javascript:void(0) social icon social icon social icon  [Unsubscribe](  ©2019 Creative COW LLC, All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective companies. Creative COW and the Bessie Logo are registered trademarks of Creative COW LLC. Our mailing address is: 1308 Stockton Hill Road #321, Kingman, AZ 86401 USA You're subscribed to our mailing list as {EMAIL}. To update your profile, [click here](. Having trouble reading this in email? [Click here to view it in your browser]([.](

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