Captivate 6 vid to Premiere Pro CS6 - any easy way?

Hi gang!
I just upgraded my eLearning Suite 2.5 to 6.  I just don't see any easy way to transfer a video screen capture demo within Captivate 6 into Premiere Pro.   Am I missing something?
I can't find even an AVI export.  
What's the best way to take a simple 30 second screen capture "demo" from Captivate 6 into Pre Pro 6 and keep the current screen capture quality?
Thanks in advance!
Petey

You can download a fully functional demo of Sony Vegas 12 Pro.  That's what I did.  So far I like it and will be making the switch to Sony Vegas 12 Pro.
They also have Suite version which include HitFilm 2 Ulimate.  This program is like After Effects.  I haven't started playing with that yet.
Also, there is Movie Studio 12 Platinum Visual Effects Suite 2.  That's a mouth full.  Anyhow, it is based on Sony Vegas 12 and it comes with HitFilm 2 Express.  The Express version is a stripped down version of HitFilm 2 Ulimate.  The Express version is still a great program for adding effects.  For some people Movie Studio 12 is all they will need,
Both version, Vegas and Movie Studio, have GPU acceleration which is really nice. 
I also just picked up Corel PaintShop Pro X5 Ultimate.  It sells for $69.95 and it can open and save .PSD files.  So I don't have to worry about all of the .PSD files I saved in Photoshop
Right now I have CS5 and CS6.  Premiere CS6 has a lot of bug, the AVCHD spanning clips, slow motion that jitters, caching problem, slower exports, etc.
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