Pond5 Plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

  • hwangchops avataradmin
    hwangchops 13 Sep 2012 16:00
    Hey P5 community,

    You've been hearing the news everywhere. If you haven't tested it out, feel free to do so at www.pond5.com/adobe.

    So what do you think? Any suggestions? We're aiming for another update to the plugin soon and want to create as many customers for you guys from the Premiere community.

    Cheers,
    Chris (Bus Development & Operations at Pond5)
  • wheijnen avatar
    wheijnen 13 Sep 2012 16:40
    Can i see the price of the clip, without adding it to cart?
  • Physics avatar
    Physics 13 Sep 2012 19:30
    I think that it is awesome. Great job taking it to the next level. Would probably be great to have people produce how to videos and flood the YouTube and Vimeo communities. I believe that this will help drive the market for sure.
  • hwangchops avataradmin
    hwangchops 13 Sep 2012 21:42
    +1 @Physics

    Do you have access to Premiere Pro CS6? We would love to have some P5 contributors take a stab at some P5 demos that we'd push out to the rest of our community.
  • bmerrill avatar
    bmerrill 8 Feb 2013 15:29
    Could someone explain the correct workflow using the partner panel for Pond5 in Premiere6?
    I clicked on the music I wanted to use from within Premiere, it puts them in my bin with watermarking. When I'm satisfied with my choices i went to pond5 website and purchased the clips. Back in Premiere when I hit conform I get an error about some kind of FCP xml translation. I am logged in from within Premiere. I like the concept but so far this has been a big waste of time. I've sent 2 emails to Pond5 with no response.
  • ryanp5 avataradmin
    ryanp5 28 Mar 2013 06:07
    Hey everyone! An editor named Scott took our Adobe Premiere Plugin for a spin and came out with some mixed results. He describes the process in great detail using screenshots, showing exactly how his workflow was when using the Premiere Plugin. He had some problems with bugs that we'll need to get worked out, but we appreciate his time and input, and look forward to more people putting the plugin through the rigors of everyday use!

    We're continuing to refine and update the plugin as time goes on, so bear with us while we get it streamlined and really show just how useful this tool can be!

    Here's the link to the post:

    Working with the Premiere Pro Plugin