When its Good, its Good!
Evaluation of the Logic Keyboard,
for Adobe Premiere.
By Calvin Carson.
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The digital video bug has bitten me. Its really great because there
has been a number of things I have always wanted to do but the devices
to do it with were out of reach ($). But with the marrying of digital
video with the Mac, I am starting to realize some of the great things
you can do. I have completed a number of projects since obtaining my iMac
DV+ and then moving up to my G4 tower. Some of which was done in iMovie.
After being around Mr. Adobe aka Terry T-Bone
White. I became exposed to an Adobe product call Premiere for digital
video editing. I have just only begun to scratch the surface of this great
product and I am really embracing it as my editing tool of choice. Beyond
the basic keyboard commands of Cut & Paste and a few others, I am
not one to remember all of the key-stroke combinations. Premiere like
so many other software packages has a lot of keyboard shortcuts.
I dont like clogging my mind with shortcuts when I can clog it with
ideas that directly influence the creative process. That is why the Logic
Keyboard for Premiere by BSP is ju. the ticket for me. I was surfing
the net when I cam across the BSP website. I saw the 2 options that they
offered for Premiere users.
Option 1:
Purchase the Key Caps and pull off the standard key caps,
and replace them with the Logic keyboard caps.
Option 2:
Purchase the entire keyboard with the caps already installed.
I wrote to BSP to ask if I could get a set of Key Caps to evaluate for
the MacGroup newsletter. Lori Hubbs of BSP Logic Keyboard
wrote back and said sure; she would send me the caps. A week or so later,
a box arrived and it contained not the key caps but a fully configured
keyboard, ready to use. The keyboard is actually an Apple Pro keyboard
with the key caps installed. Now here is what is so neat about the key
caps.
1.They are color coded so they stand right out for easy use. The color-coding
is also in functional groups so it makes it easy to use according
to either palettes or editing windows.
2. The key caps have icons of the various functions on them. For example,
the camera controls on the key caps are the same as the ones on the camera.
You can fade.
forward, reverse, play and so on with the keys on the keyboard with remembering
that the letter J is rewind and letter L is fa. forward. Its really
great for editing.
3. When you are not using Premiere, the keyboard functions like a normal
keyboard. I really noticed that my productivity has picked up using this
keyboard. It is a must for the Premiere users, Like I said, it frees you
mind to concentrate on the creative process and not remembering the keystrokes
for the application. BSP makes custom keyboards for many applications.
Check out their website at www.logickeyboard.com
By the way, for you Final Cut users, there are keyboards and key cap kits
available as well! If your into DV editing, this is a must tool!
Special thanks to Lori Hubbs of BSP of U.S.
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