Adobe Premiere Pro - Essentials

In Adobe Premiere Pro - Essentials training course, Participants will get a thorough introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro software and learn about the powerful video - and audio - editing tools that give them precise control over virtually every aspect of their production.

By attending Premiere Pro - Essentials workshop, Participants will learn:

  • Interfaces
  • Tools
  • Features
  • Production flow

Premiere Pro - Essentials

  • Working knowledge of Mac OS X or Windows
  • Basic knowledge of editing terminology

Premiere Pro - Essentials

  • Anyone who would like to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CC
  • Anyone appearing for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exam

COURSE AGENDA

  • The Project panel
  • Working with bins
  • Organizing media with content analysis
  • Monitoring footage
  • Modifying clips
  • Importing assets
  • Working with the Media Browser
  • Importing images
  • The media cache
  • Capturing the videotape
  • Setting up a project
  • Setting up a sequence
  • Nonlinear editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Expanding the workflow
  • Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro interface
  • Using the Source Monitor
  • Navigating the Timeline
  • Essential editing commands
  • Program Monitor controls
  • Controlling resolution
  • Using markers
  • Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
  • Finding gaps in the Timeline
  • Moving clips
  • Extracting and deleting segments
  • What are transitions?
  • Edit points and handles
  • Adding video transitions
  • Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
  • Adding audio transitions
  • Four-point editing
  • Retiming clips
  • Replacing clips and footage
  • Nesting sequences
  • Advanced trimming
  • Trimming in the Program Monitor panel
  • Adjusting the Motion effect
  • Changing clip position, size, and rotation
  • Working with keyframe interpolation
  • Using other motion-related effects
  • The multi-camera process
  • Creating a multi-camera sequence
  • Switching multiple cameras
  • Finalizing multi-camera editing
  • Additional multi-camera editing tips
  • Setting up the interface to work with audio
  • Examining audio characteristics
  • Adjusting audio volume
  • Adjusting audio gain
  • Normalizing audio
  • Creating a split edit
  • Adjusting audio levels in a sequence
  • Working with the Audio Mixer
  • Sweetening sound with audio effects
  • Adjusting EQ
  • Applying effects in the Audio Mixer
  • Cleaning up noisy audio
  • Working with effects
  • Keyframing effects
  • Effects presets
  • Frequently used effects
  • Color-oriented workflow
  • An overview of color-oriented effects
  • Fixing exposure problems
  • Fixing color balance
  • Specials color effects
  • Creating a look
  • What is an alpha channel?
  • Using compositing in your projects
  • Working with the Opacity effect
  • Working with alpha-channel transparencies
  • Color keying a green screen shot
  • Using mattes
  • An overview of the Titler window
  • Video typography essentials
  • Creating titles
  • Stylizing text
  • Working with shapes and logos
  • Making text roll and crawl
  • The File menu
  • Using the Project Manager
  • Final project management steps
  • Importing projects or sequences
  • Managing collaboration
  • Managing your hard drives
  • Overview of export options
  • Exporting single frames
  • Exporting a master copy
  • Working with Adobe Media Encoder
  • Exchanging with other editing applications
  • Recording to tape
  • Overview of DVD authoring in Adobe Encore
  • Adding Adobe Encore chapter markers to the Timeline
  • Creating an Autoplay DVD
  • Creating a menu DVD
  • Previewing the DVD
  • Creating a Blu-ray Disc
  • Exporting DVD projects for the Web