Adobe and Nokia Join Forces to Bring Consumers a Complete Video Editing Solution
April 26th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 31 times, 1 so far today
Adobe and Nokia Join Forces to Bring Consumers a Complete Video Editing Solution
Nokia , the global leader in mobility, and Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE), today announced that the standard sales pack of the new Nokia N93 mobile device will incorporate Adobe® Premiere® Elements 2.0 software for Windows XP®. With Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, video captured using the Nokia N93 can now be transferred to compatible desktop PC’s to edit, burn to DVD, and export to other formats for Web streaming and e-mail. Delivered free of charge to Nokia N93 customers, Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 (valued at US$99.99) will further enhance the video capture and sharing experience.
Featuring DVD-like video capture at 30 frames-per-second, a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom with video stabilization, the Nokia N93 offers users digital camcorder benefits without compromising mobile phone functionality and ease of use. Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software brings Nokia N93 users unparalleled control and multiple options for creative digital video editing with a self-adjusting workspace and DVD menu customization. With Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, owners of Nokia N93 can experiment with hundreds of professional transitions and effects and burn videos to DVD, one of many formats the software supports.
“The video capture quality of our new Nokia N93 is so good, we felt that providing users with great, easy-to-use editing and DVD burning software was an absolute must,” said Mike Butler, vice president of solution creation and delivery for Multimedia, Nokia. “Thanks to the collaboration with Adobe, we are able to offer people a comprehensive digital imaging and video experience. With Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, you can easily turn those high-quality video clips captured with Nokia N93 into great home movies. And even better, you can burn them on a DVD to share with friends and family.”
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