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Apr 17th, 2009
Adobe Premiere Pro can turn anyone into a video editor - create your artistic vision with this amazing Nonlinear Editor.
This tutorial is available!
Adobe Premiere was one of the first nonlinear editing applications to make waves in the consumer video editing space, and over the years it has matured to become one of the best video editing applications on the market. But with all it's advanced features, Premiere is a very deep program that is hard to learn from trial and error alone - if you want to get the most out of this complex piece of video software, you need focused training!
In this tutorial program by veteran educator Dan Moughamian, you'll learn all the skills required to effectively and efficiently edit professional videos in Adobe Premiere CS4. The program starts with an overview of the Premiere workspace, followed by an interesting refresher covering important video editing theory like aspect ratios, keyframes, codecs, and more.
With the theory of video editing covered, you'll move on to explore editing and effecting video clips, using transitions to achieve dramatic effects, manipulating time, and creating engaging titles to display extra information for your videos.
This is a comprehensive training course, but you don't need to watch the entire show. Use the keyword search features and detailed menu system to quickly find topics of interest - that's the essence of Nonlinear Educating! For a full list of this tutorial's topics, see the Table of Contents.
Section 1: Premiere CS4 Overview
01. Introduction
02. Interface Overview
03. Using Workspaces
04. Interface Preferences
05. Project Panel Basics
06. Media Browser
07. Timeline Basics
08. Effects Overview
09. Transitions Overview
Section 2: Video Concepts & Project Setup
10. Television Standards & Resolution
11. Aspect Ratios
12. Frame Rate & Time Code Basics
13. Keyframes
14. Codecs
15. Title & Action Safe Areas
16. Progressive Scan vs. Interlaced Video
17. Creating a New Project & Sequence
18. Project Backups
Section 3: Video Editing Fundamentals
19. Digital vs. Analog Capture
20. Navigating Source Footage – CTI, Keyboard
21. Navigating Source Footage – Shuttle & Jog
22. Setting In & Out Points
23. Adding Footage to the Timeline (Insert & Overlay)
24. Timeline Navigation Shortcuts
25. Selection Tool
26. Selecting & Grouping Multiple Clips
27. Track Select Tool
28. Video & Audio Track Options
29. Using Clip & Sequence Markers
30. Razor Tool
31. Clip Enabling & Linking
32. Keyframing & Rendering Motion Effects
33. Removing Effects from Clips
34. Adding Transitions
35. Applying Effects & Presets
36. Ripple Edit Tool
37. Using Sync Lock
38. Performing Trim Edits
39. Rolling Edit Tool
40. Slip Tool
41. Slide Tool
42. Rate Stretch Tool
43. Controlling Keyframe Velocity with the Pen Tool
44. Zoom Tool & Hand Tool
45. Track Volume & Audio Fades
46. Using Audio Effects
47. Audio Mixer Basics
48. Render Considerations
Section 4: Working with Titles
49. Titler Overview
50. Title Panel
51. Title Tools Panel
52. Title Actions Panel
53. Title Properties Panel
54. Title Styles Panel
55. Creating & Formatting Title Text
56. Positioning Title Text
57. Distorting Title Text
58. Integrating Titles in the Timeline
59. Still Title Demo
60. Roll Title Demo
61. Crawl Title Demo
Section 5: Exporting Movies
62. Reviewing Your Project
63. Adobe Media Encoder
64. Flash Video Settings
65. DVD Export Settings
66. Final Preview & Export
67. Closing Thoughts + Encore & On Location