Bitcentral Supports the Latest from Adobe

Apr 13 2012

Bitcentral, the most advanced non-proprietary Newsroom Workflow Solution available today, enhances its production platform by adding support for the upcoming release of Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 software

NEWPORT BEACH, CA – April 13, 2012 – Bitcentral, dedicated to open news delivery, announced support for the upcoming release of Adobe® Premiere® Pro CS6 software. Bitcentral will provide a full service offering around this release by providing high performance editing workstations, on-site installation and news-tailored training. Like all Bitcentral solutions, the complete package will include access to 24/7/365 LIVE support. Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 software will be coupled with and certified with all Bitcentral production solutions – Precis, Oasis and Create.

“Bitcentral has always been committed to an open platform that enables our customers to select the workflow tools that work best in their newsrooms. We believe that Adobe Premiere Pro is best in class for non-linear editors and we are excited to bring this full service offering to the market,” said Rick Young, VP of Product Strategy at Bitcentral.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 brings new features and advancements to newsroom editors. Alongside its redesigned UI and powerful new editing tools, it includes the ability to customize the application interface for newsroom production workflows. At NAB 2012, Adobe will reveal more about Creative Suite 6 video tools, which are expected to ship in the first half of 2012. Redesigned by and for editors, Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 combines faster performance with a sleek, customizable user interface and powerful trimming tools that let editors work the way they want to. Learn more about the top new features in the upcoming Creative Suite 6. http://success.adobe.com/en/na/programs/events/1203_16108_nab.html

“Bitcentral brings newsroom solutions to a market with very demanding needs and expectations. Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is a great match and will enable extremely high-performance workflows” said Al Mooney, Product Manager, Professional Video Editing at Adobe.