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Premiere Pro New Features (2019)

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

Find out what’s new in Premiere Pro 2020. Explore new features such as the Auto Reframe effect and motion graphic template enhancements.

Premiere Pro 2020 is here. Adobe has dropped “CC” from the name and replaced it with some exciting performance and feature enhancements. Learn all about the new features in the latest version of this premiere editing program. Author Rich Harrington starts with the new camera support and export options, which make it easier to work with a wider range of devices and file formats. Then learn how to intelligently reframe footage with the AI-powered Auto Reframe effect, and leverage other editing improvements such as increased audio range and temporal and spatial interpolation on keyframes. Rich also reviews the enhancements to the Essential Graphics panel—the new home of motion graphic templates (MOGRTS)—for text formatting and layer management.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • What's new in Adobe Premiere Pro 2020?
1. Key Changes to Setup and Preferences
  • System Compatibility Report v.2.0
  • Switch upgraded and new projects to Metal renderer on Mac
  • Allow user to delete media cache files from Preferences
  • Improved performance drawing thumbnails in the Media Browser
  • Workspace changes
2. New Format Support
  • Changes related to legacy QuickTime
  • New camera support
  • Blackmagic RAW support
  • New export options
3. Editing Improvements
  • The Auto Reframe effect
  • Using Auto Reframe for an entire sequence
  • Temporal and spatial interpolation on keyframes
  • Time remapping maximum speed increased
  • Increased audio range
4. Essential Graphics panel (EGP)
  • Dropdown menu controls for motion graphic templates (MOGRTS)
  • Underline text in MOGRTS
  • Rename layers in the EGP Layers pane
  • New keyboard shortcuts for selecting and re-ordering layers
  • Use multiline edit field with MOGRTs
Conclusion
  • Conclusion

Taught by

Richard Harrington

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