Friday, August 1, 2014

Alex Buono: How NBC's Saturday Night Live Uses - NAB 2014

Alex Buono: How NBC's Saturday Night Live Uses - NAB 2014

Alex Buono, DP for SNL, discusses how his team uses the Adobe Creative Cloud toolset to meet the considerable demands of producing the shorts for Saturday Night Live. Switching from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro has helped save valuable time thanks to Dynamic Link and broad native camera format support.





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Alex Buono: How NBC's Saturday Night Live Uses - NAB 2014

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