Summary
Adobe Premiere v 1.0 is a video editor for the Macintosh computer. It was first released in December 1991 and made use of functions available within QuickTime (also released in December 1991) to enable professional digital editing of time-based imaging.
QuickTime and Adobe Premiere were early editing tools for the Macintosh.
QuickTime permitted the editing of short movies; Adobe Premiere was a fully professional video editor. Using Adobe Premiere software allowed easy video editing at a very low cost compared to the professional systems in use in those days - AUD$20,000 versus AUD$100,000. Video editing using Adobe Premiere could be performed non-destructively, and inclusive of special effects, titling and transitions previously the domain of high-end production firms.
Part of a representative collection of hardware, software, trade literature and promotional material that documents the history of the Apple company, and its contribution to, and impact on the computer industry and society.
Physical Description
User Guide + 5 disks
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Collection Names
The Apple Company Collection, Internet Macintosh User Group (iMug) Collection
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Brian R. Livingston - internet Macintosh User Group (iMug), 22 Feb 2007
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Manufacturer
Adobe Systems Incorporated, 1870 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto, California, United States of America, 1991
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Magnetic carrier
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Keywords
Computer Software, Computers, Computing, Motion Picture Making, Videotapes