Introduction to Premiere Pro CC
In this three-day course, you’ll get a thorough overview of the interface, tools, features, and production flow for Premiere Pro CC. The course is an ideal combination of instructor-led demonstration and hands-on practice to introduce you to Adobe Premiere Pro software, a revolutionary 64-bit nonlinear video-editing application. You will learn powerful real-time video and audio editing tools that give you precise control over virtually every aspect of your production.
Who Can Benefit
- Anyone who'd like to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CC
- Those that plan to take the Adobe Certfied Expert (ACE) exam
Prerequisites
- Practical working knowledge of Mac OS X or Windows
- Basic knowledge of editing terminology is highly recommended
Course Details
Touring Adobe Premiere Pro CC
- Nonlinear editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Expanding the workflow
- Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro interface
Setting up a Project
- Setting up a project
- Setting up a sequence
Importing Media
- Importing assets
- Working with the Media Browser
- Importing images
- The media cache
- Capturing the videotape
Organizing Media
- The Project panel
- Working with bins
- Organizing media with content analysis
- Monitoring footage
- Modifying clips
Essentials of Video Editing
- Using the Source Monitor
- Navigating the Timeline
- Essential editing commands
Working with Clips and Markers
- Program Monitor controls
- Controlling resolution
- Using markers
- Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
- Finding gaps in the Timeline
- Moving clips
- Extracting and deleting segments
Adding Transitions
- What are transitions?
- Edit points and handles
- Adding video transitions
- Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
- Adding audio transitions
Advanced Editing Techniques
- Four-point editing
- Retiming clips
- Replacing clips and footage
- Nesting sequences
- Regular trimming
- Advanced trimming
- Trimming in the Program Monitor panel
Putting Clips in Motion
- Adjusting the Motion effect
- Changing clip position, size, and rotation
- Working with keyframe interpolation
- Using other motion-related effects
Multi-camera Editing
- The multi-camera process
- Creating a multi-camera sequence
- Switching multiple cameras
- Finalizing multi-camera editing
- Additional multi-camera editing tips
Editing and Mixing Audio
- Setting up the interface to work with audio
- Examining audio characteristics
- Adjusting audio volume
- Adjusting audio gain
- Normalizing audio
- Creating a split edit
- Adjusting audio levels in a sequence
- Working with the Audio Mixer
Sweetening Sound
- Sweetening sound with audio effects
- Adjusting EQ
- Applying effects in the Audio Mixer
- Cleaning up noisy audio
Adding Video Effects
- Working with effects
- Keyframing effects
- Effects presets
- Frequently used effects
Color Correction and Grading
- Color-oriented workflow
- An overview of color-oriented effects
- Fixing exposure problems
- Fixing color balance
- Specials color effects
- Creating a look
Exploring Compositing Techniques
- What is an alpha channel?
- Using compositing in your projects
- Working with the Opacity effect
- Working with alpha-channel transparencies
- Color keying a greenscreen shot
- Using mattes
Creating Titles
- An overview of the Titler window
- Video typography essentials
- Creating titles
- Stylizing text
- Working with shapes and logos
- Making text roll and crawl
Managing Your Projects
- The File menu
- Using the Project Manager
- Final project managment steps
- Importing projects or sequences
- Managing collaboration
- Managing your hard drives
Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
- Overview of export options
- Exporting single frames
- Exporting a master copy
- Working with Adobe Media Encoder
- Exchanging with other editing applications
- Recording to tape
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