
These include projects that are done end-to-end by me in-house and on-site jobs like live events where time is of the essence. Native editing workflows are perfect for about 80% of the projects I work on. When is Editing Natively Not Such a Good Idea? Indeed, perhaps “linking” is a better term than “importing” to describe the video acquisition process in Premiere Pro. There is no waiting for re-wrapping or transcoding because you are literally “linking” straight to the source files that you offloaded from the camera.


The possibility of being able to import P2 or DSLR footage into Premiere Pro and start cutting immediately was simultaneously an exciting and depressing prospect. The second feature that held the most sway was Premiere Pro’s ability to edit natively with most formats. As someone who has used After Effects for a number of years, Dynamic Link was one of these (you can read my post on round-tripping between Premiere Pro and After Effects with Dynamic Link here. As a Final Cut Pro editor, there were two features in Premiere Pro CS6 that informed my decision to seriously consider making the switch and making it my NLE of choice.
