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This critically-acclaimed interactive training program from Adobe Press offers exceptional quality high-definition video to teach the fundamentals of Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Including more than 10 hours of video tutorials and lesson files, experienced instructor Maxim Jago presents a comprehensive introduction to Premiere Pro, including best practices as well as concepts that are fundamental non-linear video editing. Topics covered include working with imported media, timelines, transitions and special effects, and outputting files to various formats, and how to work within the Creative Cloud.
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Table of Contents
In this chapter you’ll be introduced to the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro, a powerful and user-friendly nonlinear editing system. It provides a comprehensive toolset of fast cutting time-saving shortcuts, advanced finishing effects, and audio mixing controls.
Welcome
00:01:47
Using the Lesson Files
00:04:54
What Is Adobe Premiere Pro?
00:04:17
The Welcome Screen
00:06:58
Some Standard Terms
00:11:08
A Simple Edit
00:08:49
Video Editing Workflows
00:08:59
An Overview of the Interface
00:09:56
Workspaces
00:05:44
The Premiere Pro Preferences
00:08:31
Keyboard Shortcuts
00:05:30
Sync Settings
00:03:20
All of your creative choices are stored in a Premiere Pro project file, which makes it a pretty important file! This chapter walks you through the process of creating a new project and describes the important settings you’ll encounter.
Creating a New Project - General Settings
00:06:29
Creating a New Project - Scratch Disks
00:04:47
Using Sequence Presets
00:04:52
Detailed Sequence Settings
00:06:23
Video Preview Sequence Settings
00:03:45
Sequence Track Settings
00:12:10
Regardless of the type of project you’re working on, you’ll need to import media from a variety of sources. This chapter introduces the different ways to bring your media into Premiere Pro.
Using the Media Browser
00:08:13
Importing Graphics and Photos
00:08:26
Link and Locate
00:07:44
Browsing Other Premiere Pro Projects
00:09:08
Importing Projects from Final Cut Pro and Avid
00:07:20
Importing a Premiere Clip project
00:02:54
Capture from Tape
00:05:37
The Libraries panel
00:04:20
Once you have all of your media files imported into a Premiere Pro project, it’s important to get organized. This chapter gives you some organizing tips.
Using the Project Panel
00:09:15
Finding Assets in the Project
00:04:13
Search Bins
00:04:02
Footage Interpretation
00:12:26
RAW Source Settings
00:02:55
The majority of any editing project is spent selecting clips, choosing the parts you want, and adding them to a sequence with other clips. This chapter gives you the core skills you need to get cutting!
Monitor Controls
00:10:50
Selecting Part of a Clip
00:05:15
Introducing the Timeline Panel
00:08:32
Timeline Track Controls
00:11:05
Adding Clips to a Sequence
00:10:19
Track Targetting
00:07:27
Rearranging Clips in a Sequence
00:09:08
Lifting and Extracting, Deleting, and Ripple Deleting
00:08:42
Monitor Overlays
00:07:47
Premiere Pro provides several ways to display and manage your clips, including special markers you can use to leave yourself messages, or to just highlight a section you want to use later. This chapter guides you through some useful approaches to managing your clips.
Creating Subclips
00:05:05
Clip and Sequence Markers
00:06:13
Working with Markers
00:04:26
A transition is any change from one clip to another clip, even just a straight cut, but there are many special effect transitions available for use in Premiere Pro. This chapter shows you how to work with them and introduces some of the core concepts relating to special effects work.
Applying a Video Transition
00:08:18
Rendering and the Work Area
00:06:28
Applying an Audio Crossfade
00:03:39
Once you understand the basics, it’s time to start learning some of the more powerful editing features in Premiere Pro. This chapter will take you to the next level of editing skills.
Changing Clip Opacity
00:07:58
Changing Clip Playback Speed
00:09:00
Ramping Clip Playback Speed
00:06:00
Replacing Clips on the Timeline
00:04:58
Nesting a Sequence
00:07:36
Simple Trimming on the Timeline
00:10:34
Trim Mode
00:05:06
Timeline Tools
00:07:22
Useful Trimming Keyboard Shortcuts
00:08:16
In addition to playing back and combining clips to produce a sequence, you might also want to animate their location onscreen over time, or scale or rotate them. This chapter introduces the important fixed effects and their presets.
Fixed Effects for Video and Audio Clips
00:10:26
Scale to Frame Size vs Set to Frame Size
00:09:49
Creating Motion with Fixed Effects
00:08:19
Effect Presets
00:05:13
While it’s common to perform a live video mix on location or in a studio, the lessons in this chapter show you how to use Premiere Pro to perform a similar live edit using media files on your hard drive. This feature continues to be enhanced, making it easier to set up your multicamera edit, and faster to make adjustments.
Preparing for a Multicamera Edit
00:11:42
Performing a Multicamera Edit
00:04:11
Adjusting a Multicamera Edit
00:05:15
Audio is extremely important to the final result of almost any production. This chapter introduces some core concepts for working with audio and gives an overview of the excellent tools available in Premiere Pro to sweeten the sound of your project.
The Audio Workspace
00:02:42
Interpreting Clip Audio
00:08:58
Audio Track Types
00:12:21
Normalizing Audio
00:06:22
Adjusting Volume and Pan on the Timeline
00:04:27
Adjusting Audio Level in the Effect Controls Panel
00:08:08
The Audio Clip Mixer
00:07:52
The Audio Track Mixer
00:12:06
Recording Voice Over
00:02:41
Beyond basic adjustments to audio level and clip pan, Premiere Pro has an impressive list of dedicated audio effects to improve sound quality and make creative adjustments to your project. This chapter introduces the simple workflow you need to add effects to your audio.
Applying Audio Effects to Clips
00:06:30
Cleaning up Noisy Audio with Audition
00:08:07
Using the EQ Effect
00:06:32
The Loudness Radar
00:06:23
Premiere Pro has a powerful special effects system that can show you many effects right away, without waiting for your computer to calculate how they’ll look. This chapter introduces you to some of the core techniques you’ll use again and again to add a professional finish to your projects.
Introducing the Video Effects
00:12:57
The Morph Cut Transition
00:02:48
Applying Master Clip Effects
00:06:21
Masking and Tracking
00:05:39
YUV, Accelerated, and 32-Bit Effects
00:05:52
Adjustment Layers
00:03:56
The Warp Stabilizer
00:06:07
Sending a Clip to After Effects
00:04:16
One of the special effects editors use all the time is color correction. This chapter introduces some industry-standard terms and techniques you’ll be able to use with multiple editing systems.
The Three Way Color Corrector
00:10:31
The Color Workspace
00:02:43
The Lumetri Panel
00:07:53
The Lumetri Scopes Panel
00:10:04
Opening a Project in SpeedGrade
00:03:10
In addition to combining clips in time, you’ll often want to layer them, creating composite special effects from multiple parts of your clips. This chapter introduces you to tools that make blending, layering, and partially hiding your video clips quick and easy.
Chromakey
00:13:56
Track Matte Key
00:06:53
Blend Modes
00:05:16
Titles are a staple addition to video and film media. They can add both functional information and an aesthetic finish. This chapter introduces the Premiere Pro Titler.
Introducing the Titler
00:07:02
Working with Text
00:10:09
It’s easy to lose track of your media assets while working on an edit, and before you know it, you’ve forgotten where you put that one clip you need. This chapter will give you some practical advice on staying in control.
Getting Organized
00:05:49
Using the Project Manager
00:10:51
Once your project is complete, it’s time to share it. You might output to a master tape, files for distribution, or to the Internet. This chapter describes the many ways you can show your work.
Preparing for Tape Output
00:02:34
Recording to Tape
00:03:03
Exporting Your Sequence to a File
00:11:28
Using the Adobe Media Encoder
00:06:10
Sending Your Sequence to FCP and Avid
00:04:15
There are many new features in this release of Premiere Pro. This short chapter describes some of the most significant new tools and techniques for your creative work.
What’s New in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015
00:10:55