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Training Review: Complete Training
for Premiere Pro CS4,
Pg. 3



View of Editing lesson menu.

Value
At about $150 bucks, I feel that you could not spend the money any better. If you already invested in the software and the hardware it is not too much money to spend on the knowledge to use it. Other than the money there is the investment of time, but that goes fast enough if you go a few lessons at a time. I do not recommend trying to do the entire course in a day unless you are a Spartan with a case of Red Bull.

With infinite replay value, I believe this is a must have even for just brushing up your Premiere Pro skills.

Final Comments
Overall, this is a great product. I feel you can’t really go wrong with good solid training. I know $150 is not a small sum of money but if you follow through with the lessons the investment will pay off. Trust me, compared to film school, $150 is nothing.

 
Ease of Use            
10.0
Depth of Options            
10.0
Performance            
8.0
            Value vs. Cost            
10.0
       Overall Score
9.5

After graduating film school, Nathan Eckelbarger soon finished his first feature film as a Director of Photography. Having lived and worked in both Chicago and Los Angeles, Nathan has worked for 20th Century Fox, CBS, MTV, VH1 and many others. He has credits in both the camera and art departments on feature films, TV, music videos and commercials. His production company Neggwerkz (that was co-founded with Director Craig McDaniel) is beginning production on its original material in the near future.

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