adobe premiere pro CC - advanced

By attending Premiere Pro CC - Advanced workshop, Participants will learn:

  • Basic editing functions
  • User interface
  • Premiere Pro's powerful real-time video and audio editing tools

The Adobe Premiere Pro CC Advanced training course provides a thorough overview of Premiere Pro through an ideal combination of instructor-led demonstration and hands-on practice.

Premiere Pro CC - Advanced

  • Working knowledge of Premiere Pro CC

Premiere Pro CC - Advanced

  • Professionals interested in creating videos using Adobe Premiere Pro

COURSE AGENDA

  • An overview of Prelude panels
  • Creating your workspace
  • Build new transcode presets with Media Encoder (Apple ProRes for Macintosh)
  • Ingesting with or without transcode and backup
  • Logging with speech transcript with Premiere Pro
  • Logging with comments and sub clips
  • Using unassociated metadata with comments
  • Viewing your work in the list view
  • Creating your rough-cut
  • Taking it to Premiere Pro
  • The "planning to playback" video-production workflow
  • Learning the role of each component in the suite
  • Working with media files in video production
  • Real-time playback and editing
  • Overview of Adobe Story
  • Building a new project
  • Creating a film script and the basic film script page elements
  • Auto tagging
  • Script-to-screen workflow
  • Better speech analysis with Adobe Story scripts
  • Workflow for movies without a script
  • Types of script templates
  • Creating a schedule from a script
  • Generate Reports from a schedule (3 allowed in Adobe Story free)
  • Creating scene and dialog numbers automatically
  • Benefits for moving to Adobe Story Plus
  • iOS based Adobe Story app
  • About the Metadata panel and XMP
  • Using clip metadata and file metadata
  • Creating schema
  • Clip vs file properties
  • Link clip data to XMP metadata in the Metadata panel
  • Searching metadata
  • An overview Adobe Bridge
  • Naming and managing your media files
  • Navigating and previewing your media
  • Working with your metadata
  • Making metadata templates and applying them
  • Searching metadata
  • Searching with filters
  • Metadata panels: Bridge compared to Premiere Pro
  • File info to see it all
  • Building collections
  • Compact mode benefit
  • About Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Creating a new project in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Importing footage and other media using the Media Browser
  • Understanding the Project panel
  • Interpreting Footage
  • Creating bins
  • Viewing your footage
  • About sub clips
  • Creating the first sequence
  • Working in the timeline
  • Working with audio
  • Refining your story
  • Using Markers
  • Using Snap
  • Finishing Your Rough Edit
  • Versioning your edit
  • Adding transitions
  • Creating effects in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Keying and compositing green screen footage
  • Adding titles with the Adobe Premiere Pro Title tool
  • Stabilizing footage with the Warp Stabilizer
  • Rendering your timeline
  • Building templates using Premiere Title tool and Photoshop
  • Creating a Roll with text and images
  • Creating a Crawl with text and images
  • Building and animating titles using Photoshop
  • Document size vs layer size for Photoshop layered imports
  • Building and animating titles using After Effects
  • Understanding the After Effects user interface
  • Using Dynamic Link: from Adobe Premiere Pro to After Effects
  • Using RAM Preview
  • Working with text and animation presets in After Effects
  • Using Dynamic Link: from After Effects to Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Creating a motion graphic with Adobe After Effects
  • Creating a new composition
  • Working with layers
  • Monitoring audio
  • Audio Transitions
  • Audio Effects
  • Audio on the clip vs the timeline
  • Understanding audio track types: standard, 5.1, Adaptive, Mono, Submix
  • Understanding the Audio Tools in Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition
  • Audio clip editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Audio clip editing in Adobe Audition
  • Multitrack mixing and finishing in Adobe Audition
  • Audio track editing in Adobe Audition
  • Creating the final audio mix
  • Monitoring audio
  • Audio Transitions
  • Audio Effects
  • Audio on the clip vs the timeline
  • Understanding audio track types: standard, 5.1, Adaptive, Mono, Sub mix
  • Understanding the Audio Tools in Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition
  • Audio clip editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Audio clip editing in Adobe Audition
  • Multitrack mixing and finishing in Adobe Audition
  • Audio track editing in Adobe Audition
  • Creating the final audio mix
  • Color-oriented workflow
  • The basics of color correction
  • Using scopes
  • 3-way color corrector
  • Primary color correction
  • Secondary color correction
  • Using Photoshop and After Effects to color correct
  • Sending Premiere Pro to Speed Grade
  • Apply color grading
  • Render out content
  • Special tools and workflows
  • Using a clip from Speed Grade in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • The Project menu
  • Using the Project Manager
  • Final project management steps
  • Understanding compression and other factors for exporting files
  • Overview of export options
  • Exporting single frames
  • Exporting a master copy
  • About Adobe Media Encoder
  • Rendering your compositions in After Effects
  • Preparing your final output sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • About Adobe Encore
  • Using Dynamic Link to send your edit to Encore
  • Overview of DVD navigation
  • Creating an auto play DVD
  • Programming navigation in DVD menus
  • Adding motion to DVD menu
  • Testing your project
  • Outputting your DVD or Blu-ray Disc
  • Outputting your project as Flash for the web
  • Editing an existing menu using Adobe Photoshop
  • Creating a motion menu
  • Adding audio to your menu
  • Creating playlists
  • Creating a chapter playlist
  • Creating a timeline
  • Creating a sideshow