Premiere Pro Masterclass: The Ultimate Video Editing Guide for Beginners
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Premiere Pro is the industry standard software used all around the world for video editing. If you are serious about creating professional looking videos, then this course is for you.
Ozgur, who is an Adobe Certified Instructor and Video Specialist, will take you from knowing nothing or just a little up to a level where you can confidently edit any kind of video. Even if you are an experienced editor, you will still learn lots of new tips and tricks that you wish you knew before!
During this training, you will learn how to edit a real-life project for a charity based in the UK. All the files (4K footage, audio files, references, drone clips, logos, and more) used on the course will be available to download so you can follow each lesson along.
You will learn everything you need to know about sequences, various editing tools, titles, video effects, transitions, speed changes, masks and animation. You will also learn key techniques when it comes to fixing some common audio problems and colour correction.
Finally you will learn how to export your videos to be used on different platforms including social media, mobile devices, TV, and more.
If you are ready to learn how to edit videos like a pro, then let's get started.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Creating a New Project
- Interface and Workspaces
- Panels Explained
- Importing and Organising Files
- Previewing Files With the Media Browser
- Project Background Information
- Using the Source Monitor
- Understanding Frames and Timecodes
- Marking a Clip and Previewing from In to Out
- Creating a Sequence from Scratch
- Creating a Sequence From a Clip
- Navigating the Sequence in the Timeline Panel
- Overwrite Edit
- Insert Edit
- Constructing the Rest of the Timeline
- Setting the Clip to a Specific Duration
- Finalising Main Story Part I
- Finalising Main Story Part II
- Duplicating a Sequence
- Selection Tool
- Track Selection Hand and Zoom Tools
- Ripple Edit Tool
- Razor Tool
- Slip Tool
- Slide Tool
- Rolling Edit Tool
- Creating a Split Edit for J and L Cuts
- Introduction to Cutaways
- Using Multiple Tracks
- Using Cutaways to Help the Story
- Adding the Rest of Cutaways
- Disabling the Audio of Cutaways
- Adding a Soundtrack
- Changing Audio Levels
- Adjusting Audio Levels Selectively
- Audio Transitions
- Audio Keyframes
- Automatically Ducking Audio
- Fixing Common Audio Problems
- Adding Ambient Sound
- Finishing Touches to Audio
- Video Transitions
- Transition Settings
- Applying Transitions Between Clips on Different Tracks
- Handles
- Creating Titles
- Creating a Colur Matte
- Creating a Lower Third Title
- Using the Same Title Multiple Times
- Adding Rolling End Credits
- Adding Captions or Subtitles
- Intro to Effects
- Lumetri Color: Part I
- Lumetri Color: Part II
- Lumetri Color: Part III
- Using the Same Effect on Multiple Clips
- Adjustment Layers
- Stabilizing Shaky Clips
- Masking Effects
- Motion Properties
- Creating a Split Screen
- Picture in Picture with Opacity Masks
- Introduction to Animation
- Pausing an Animation
- Animating Lower Third Titles
- Reusing the Attributes of a Clip
- Easing Keyframes
- Animating Effects
- Animating and Auto Tracking Masks
- Importing and Animating Photographs
- Importing a Layered Photoshop File
- Animating the Logo
- Nested Sequences: Part I
- Nested Sequences: Part II
- Using Comment Markers
- Different Marker Types
- Using Markers to Edit to the Audio Beat
- Intro to Speed Changes
- Changing the Speed of a Clip Selectively
- Speed Ramping
- Advantages of Using High Resolution Videos
- Changing the Size of the Sequence for Various Platforms
- Reframing Clips
- Creating a Fake Zoom Effect
- Recreating Broken Animations
- Rendering Clips in the Timeline
- Exporting Directly From Premiere Pro
- Exporting With Adobe Media Encoder
- Using the Project Manager
- Relinking Offline Media
- Conclusion
Taught by
Ozgur Gorgun
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