

Once you open it, adding footage is a simple drag-and-drop process. Unlike other apps in the Magic Bullet Suite, Grinder isn’t a plug-in, but a separate application. Now granted, this ability is part of video editing software itself, but using Grinder means you don’t have to tie up your editor plus, it has options to save additional steps. Short and sweet, Magic Bullet Grinder is a tool that takes repetitive processes-converting Canon DSLR/HDSLR video and creating proxy copies-and automates it. Here is what Technology Tell had to say about Magic Bullet’s newest release: Now it can all be done in one drag and drop (and a few settings calibrations) motion with Grinder. While this isn’t strictly necisary, many people like to do so, and it helps clean up the workflow while also backing up footage. Grinder takes your Canon DSLR footage and simultaneously converts and copies it, making it ready for editing in Premiere. Their latest app, Grinder, steps away from the usual plugin mode that has become Magic Bullet’s packaging of choice, as Grinder is actually a separate program that helps simplify a common and involved process. This plugin adds so much great stuff to Adobe’s already feature full suite that it’s almost a must have. Magic Bullet is a favorite here at HDSLR Shooter.
