Adobe Premiere Pro
There are good reasons Adobe Premiere Pro is such a popular post-production video editing software application. It excels for a wide variety of uses; tapeless and DSLR footage; cross-platforms, open workflows for easy collaboration, powerful metadata features for greater editing and production efficiency, plus real-time 3D editing and Virtual Reality. This three-day course is ideal for beginners, as well as Final Cut Pro and Avid editors - or for anyone who is involved in a content creation environment.
3 days - $1,895.00
Course taught by an expert Adobe Certified Instructor.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of a Mac or PC computer is required. Sound and editing terminology is also helpful.
Course Outline
Performing nonlinear editing in Premiere Pro
Looking at the standard digital video workflow
Enhancing the workflow with Premiere Pro
Expanding the workflow
Incorporating other components into the editing workflow
Adobe Creative Cloud video workflow
Touring the Premiere Pro workspace
Looking at the workspace layout
Customizing the workspace
Introducing preferences
Keyboard shortcuts
Moving, backing up, and syncing user settings
Setting up a Project
Setting up a project
Setting up a sequence
Importing Media
Working with ingest options and proxy media
Working with the Media Browser
Importing images
Using Adobe Stock
Customizing the media cache
Recording a voice-over
Organizing Media
Working with bins
Monitoring footage
Modifying clips
Mastering the Essentials of Video Editing
Navigating the Timeline
Essential editing commands
Working with Clips and Markers
Setting the playback resolution
Playing back VR video
Using markers
Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
Finding gaps in the Timeline
Selecting clips
Moving clips
Extracting and deleting segments
Adding Transitions
Edit points and handles
Adding video transitions
Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
Adding audio transitions
Performing Advanced Editing Techniques
Changing playback speed
Replacing clips and footage
Nesting sequences
Performing regular trimming
Performing advanced trimming
Trimming in the Program Monitor
Putting Clips in Motion
Changing clip position, size, and rotation
Working with keyframe interpolation
Using other motion-related effects
Multi-camera Editing
Creating a multi-camera sequence
Switching multiple cameras
Finalizing multi-camera editing
Editing and Mixing Audio
Examining audio characteristics
Creating a voice-over scratch track
Adjusting audio volume
Normalizing audio
Creating a split edit
Adjusting audio levels for a clip
Sweetening Sound
Adjusting EQ
Cleaning up noisy audio
Fading Audio with Essential Sounds
Adding Video Effects
Master clip effects
Masking and tracking visual effects
Keyframing effects
Effect presets
Frequently used effects
Improving Clips with Color Correction and Grading
An overview of color-oriented effects
Fixing exposure problems
Fixing color balance
Using special color effects
Creating a look
Exploring Compositing Techniques
Making compositing part of your projects
Working with the Opacity Effect
Working with alpha-channel transparencies
Color keying a green screen shot
Using mattes
Creating Titles
Loading in Graphics
Using the Essentials Graphic Panel
Browsing Templates
Saving Templates
Mastering video typography essentials
Creating titles
Stylizing text
Making text roll and crawl
Introducing captions
Managing Your Projects
Using the Project Manager
Performing the final project management steps
Importing projects or sequences
Managing collaboration
Using the Libraries panel
Managing your hard drives
Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
Exporting single frames
Exporting a master copy
Working with Adobe Media Encoder
Uploading to social media
Exchanging with other editing applications