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chi_red
05-17-2004, 10:56 AM
Has anyone tried this
http://www.totaltraining.com/store/2003/tt_products/AdobePremierePro.asp?mscsid=
I am thinking about buying one,
Any advices?


And since I don't own premiere pro yet,
I am also thinking about buying *one.
and I found this
http://www.adstech.com/products/API_750/intro/api750into.asp?pid=API750
and seems like a really nice deal.
I can get all these for less than 450 dollars.

Has anyone have any experience with this?
Any differences between this bundle program and a consumer retail full version Premiere pro?

Thank you,
Chi

TylerGred
05-17-2004, 09:40 PM
They are great, especially the AE one. I think you can buy the entire Digital Video Total Training set for 500 or so from guygraphics.com.

brownhood
06-18-2004, 09:43 AM
I've been using the Prem. Pro Total Training CD's for a few weeks now, on the third CD (has 6..?). The Cd's are very informative and really shows you step by step how to get your projects up and going.
I recently bought my DVX100A in April and I'm still trying to learn as much about the camera as possible.. wish there were trianing CD's on the DVX100a (besides that Berns & Sawyer)........
I've never used any Premiere/Premiere Pro software before purchasing the DVX110a back in Apr........ What I'v seen so far, with the help of Total Training, is a program I'm looking forward to immersing myself in, when my filming skills are more up to par....
1st post, by the way.

kecorcoran
06-18-2004, 12:09 PM
The ADS deal looks reasonably priced. I got my first Premiere (6.0) as part of just such an ADS deal about three years ago. The firewire card they provide is solid (although I have yet to encounter a bad firewire card, I have heard they are out there) and you get a good amount of software for the money.

Steve Ogden
06-18-2004, 12:24 PM
The total training CDs were great for getting me introduced & up to speed. Sure beat trying to figure it out myself.