premiere training
Adobe premiere pro CS5 software offers breakthrough performance for video production. Work natively with the video formats you wnat and accelerate produciton from scriptwriting to editing, encoding and final delivery.
Intended Audience
For the Beginner or Intermediate video producer.
Courses
Premiere Elements Essentials
In the Premiere Elements Essentials course you will learn how to bring all your video clips and photos together. Create movies with smart, automated options, enhance stories with professional effects and sound and share movies in interactive online experiences on DVD, Blue-ray, mobile and YouTube.
[+] Full course outline for Premiere Elements Essentials
- The World of Digital Video
- How Adobe Premiere Elements Fits into Video Production
- The Adobe Premiere Elements Workspace
- Working in the Organizer
- Working with Photoshopcom
- Getting Ready to Edit
- Setting Up a New Project
- Diagnosing Settings-related Issues
- Working with Project Preferences
- Customizing the Workspace
- Video Capture and Import
- Capturing Video with Adobe Premiere Elements
- Capture Interfaces
- Capturing Tape-based or Live Video
- Capturing with the Capture Panel
- Using the Media Downloader
- Importing Content from Your Hard Disk
- Organising your Content
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Working in the Organize Workspace
- Finding Clips in Media View
- Tagging in the Organizer
- Working with Project View
- Editing Video
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Working with the Monitor Panel
- Working with the My Project Panel in the Sceneline
- Using the Split Clip Tool in the Sceneline
- Working with the My Project Panel in the Timeline
- Editing in the Timeline
- Using the Split Clip Tool in the Timeline
- Working in Smart Trim Mode
- Working with Effects
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Using Effects
- Working with SmartFix
- Perfecting Your Clips
- Changing Playback Speed
- Reversing Playback
- Working with Keyframes
- Using Keyframes to Animate Effects
- Copying Effects from One Clip to Another
- Creating a Picture-in-Picture Overlay
- Compositing Two Clips Using Videomerge
- Changing Speed Using the Time Stretch Tool
- Working with Motion Tracking
- Working with Effect Masking
- Exploring on Your Own
- Creating Transitions
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Working with Transitions
- Exploring on Your Own
- Titles and Credits
- Working with Titles and Title-editing Mode
- Getting Started
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Creating a Simple Title
- Modifying Text
- Superimposing a Title over Video Clips
- Creating a Rolling Credit
- Using Title Templates
- Exploring on Your Own
- Working with Sound
- Viewing the Completed Movie for the First Exercise
- Creating Background Music with SmartSound
- Adding Narration
- Adjusting Project Volume with SmartMix
- Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Track
- Exploring on Your Own
- Working with Movie Themes
- Getting Started
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- About Movie Themes
- Exploring on Your Own
- Creating Menus
- Getting Started
- Understanding DVDs and Blu-ray Discs
- Manually Adding Scene Markers
- Creating an Auto-play Disc
- Automatically Generating Scene Markers
- Creating a Disc with Menus
- Modifying Scene Marker Buttons
- Working with Submenus
- Customizing Menus in Properties View
- Customizing Menus with Video, Still Images, and Audio
- Animating Buttons
- Changing Menu Button Text Properties
- Burning DVDs or Blu-ray Discs
- Sharing Movies
- Sharing and Exporting Video
- Getting Started
- Viewing the Completed Movie for the First Exercise
- Uploading to YouTube
- Uploading to Photoshopcom
- Sharing on Your Personal Computer
- Adding a Quick Share Preset
- Exporting to Mobile Phones and Players
- Preparing to Export to Tape
- Exporting to Tape
- Exporting a Frame of Video as a Still Image
- Working with Adobe Photoshop Elements
- Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
- Getting Started
- Using the Send To Command in Adobe Photoshop Elements
- Moving Images Manually into Adobe Premiere Elements
- Creating a New Adobe Photoshop File Optimized for Video
- Editing an Adobe Photoshop Image in Adobe Premiere Elements
Premiere Pro Advanced
In the Premiere Pro Advanced course you will learn best practices and shortcuts for breakthrough performance in video editing.
[+] Full course outline for Premiere Pro Advanced
- Overview
- File handling
- Effective media management
- Batch capture procedures
- Archiving Premiere projects
- Introducing OnLocation
- Optimising your system
- Working in realtime: what hardware is needed?
- Setting video parameters
- Opening multiple projects
- Checking playback settings
- Working with third party video capture cards
- Advanced editing
- Using Ripple and Roll
- Using Slip and Slide
- Replacing clips retaining attributes (eg: filters)
- Using the Trim window
- Unlinking video and audio
- Editing hints and tips
- Using multiple, nestable timelines
- Inserting cue points
- Working with effects
- Using Effects controls
- Channel and Directional blur
- Masking effects
- Using After Effects filters
- Keyframing effects
- Importing files
- Importing from Photoshop
- Importing Photoshop layers as a sequence
- Using effective graphics
- Photoshop integrations
- Working with transparency and Alpha channels
- More about text
- Using the text tool
- Searching for specific words
- Using text on a path
- Using kerning and leading
- Using textures
- Creating rollers and crawls
- Creating text backing straps
- Hints and tips for effective text creation
- Using sound
- Sample level editing
- VST filters
- Nesting sound tracks without rendering
- Track based effects
- 5.1 surround sound
- Working with motion
- Setting keyframes
- Using alpha channels
- Using the colour key
- Using a track matte
- Using improved slo- mo
- Time remapping
- Exporting video
- Exporting to tape
- Exporting for broadcast
- Dynamic Link with After Effects
- Exporting for the web
- Exporting stills
- Output to mobile devices
- An effective export guide
- Exporting to DVD
- Exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder
- Exporting to Adobe After Effects
- Dynamic Link with Adobe Encore
- Using Quicktime and MPEG formats
- Working with variable bit rates
Premiere Pro Essentials
In the Premiere Pro Essentials course you will learn how to use Adobe Premiere to it's full potential.
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[+] Full course outline for Premiere Pro Essentials
- Introduction to Premiere Pro
- Premiere's user interface
- Importing file types
- Understanding the different display panels
- Preferences
- Using thumbnails
- The Project Settings
- Importing multiple video formats
- Using flex bins
- Importing different graphics and audio file formats
- Editing
- Using the Editing tools
- Using the Track Select tool
- Using the Ripple tool
- Using the Rolling edit tool
- Using the Slip, Sliding tools
- Solving SYNC Problems
- The Automate to Timeline command
- Variable speeds, time remapping
- Creating Cuts- Only Videos
- Using a storyboard to build a rough cut
- Editing clips on the Timeline
- Moving clips to, from and within the Timeline
- Working with Source Monitor editing tools
- Adjusting clips in the Trim panel
- Using other editing tools
- Adding Video Transitions
- Using transitions with restraint
- Experimenting with transitions
- Paramaters in the Effect Controls panel
- Using A/B mode to fine tune a transition
- Applying transitions to multiple clips simultaneously
- Adding audio transitions
- Video Effects
- Using standard effects
- Using transitions
- Using Fast colour correction
- Using Track mattes
- Creating text
- Picture in picture
- Keying techniques (green/blue screen)
- Generating Track mattes in Premiere
- Using transparency
- Working with Text
- Creating standard Text
- Lower thirds
- Setting text parameters like font, color, alignments
- Scrolling, craw text (credits)
- Record and Capture
- Tips for shooting great video
- Capturing video
- Capturing an entire tape
- Using batch capture & scene detection
- Tackling manual analog movie capture
- Capturing HDV and HD video
- Motion Control
- Resizing and moving video layers
- Motion tab overview
- Introduction to keyframes
- keyframing additional effects
- Changing Time
- Using slow- motion and reverse- motion techniques
- Variable time change with time remapping
- Applying time remapping with speed transitions
- Using time remapping with reverse motion
- Timeline downstream ettects of changing time
- Changing the speed of mulitple clips simultaneously
- Changing the length of mulitple stills simultaneously
- Audio Features
- Precision audio editing
- Using the Audio Mixer automation functions
- Audio Effects including Compressor and Equalizer
- Exporting your Project
- Export compression formats
- Integration with other Adobe applications
- Exporting for broadcast, TV
- Exporting for the web, Flash, mobile devices, PDF
- Project Management
- Browsing for multiple source files
- Using metadata
- The Sequence Settings dialog box
- Importing multiple video clips
- Using bins
- Importing different graphics and audio file formats
- The Automate to Timeline command