Premiere Pro CC "What's new"

Hi
I just watched the 2 hrs. course on Premiere Pro CC at Lynda.com, and can highly recommend it if you are a subscriber:
http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-Creative-Cloud-Updates/126763-2.h tml
I think it is quite straight forward and sharp to the point regarding the new features.
Thanks.
Ulf

Still remember your tutorials back in the Premiere 5.1 days, Steven - they were great
Ulf

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