I'm afraid this product is next to useless as it is so compicated and unintuitional I would recommend you first be an computer engineer and experienced digital editor before considering this mess.
As for Adobe support, be prepared to pay out $35 per question.
I've been making feature films since the 80's and thought Adobe Creative Suite would help me make my own films but there lack of glossary in their PP 1.5 manual (which I was advised to toss out as it it useless) and expect a year long education before you get anything edited.
My friend started his first feature on PP 1.5 and gave up after year and he went with VEGAS and finished the editing in short order.
Sadly he's not the only one. I personally know no one who has liked or completed a film with this product much less Final Effects which has a reputation of being 10 times more complicated. And I know a lot of filmmakers.
So far after purchasing PP 1.5 5 years ago I have yet to even download my DV tape into the process. I gave up on this not ready for usage by anybody other than a an digital expert who can understand their confusing and poorly organized manual. As far a tutorials. They don't seem to conform to the screen I get.
Why, Adobe why? I am still waiting after 3 weeks for a question about Photoshop CS that shuts off after 20 minutes. After losing my file even though I had a customer case number and was promised a supervisor. Adobe has the most consistantly poor customer support I've ever experienced.
I have asked Adobe support, the free but largely useless for the operation of the product if they could tell me what courses I can take to understand their manual and three times nobody could supply an answer.
I asked a couple of Premiere Pro instruction schools the same question and they (not surprisingly) had no answer either.
Thanks for dashing my dream Adobe. Demolishers of dreams and they took several hundred dollars as well.
I learned that lesson.Get more detail about Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 [Old Version].
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