Course Description
Course Description
In this three-day course, you’ll get a thorough overview of the interface, tools, features, and production flow for Premiere Pro CC. The course is an ideal combination of instructor-led demonstration and hands-on practice to introduce you to Adobe Premiere Pro software, a revolutionary 64-bit nonlinear video-editing application. You will learn powerful real-time video and audio editing tools that give you precise control over virtually every aspect of your production.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who'd like to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Prerequisites:
- Practical working knowledge of Mac OS X or Windows
- Basic knowledge of editing terminology is highly recommended
Course Outline:
Lesson 1: Touring Adobe Premiere Pro
- Performing Nonlinear Editing in Premiere Pro
- Expanding the Workflow
- Touring the Premiere Pro Interface
- Hands on: Edit Your First Video
- Using and Setting Keyboard Shortcuts
Lesson 2: Setting up a Project
- Creating a Project
- Setting up a Sequence
- Explore the Project Settings
Lesson 3: Importing Media
- Importing Media Files
- Working with Ingest Options and Proxy Media
- Working with the Media Browser Panel
- Importing Still Image Files
- Using Adobe Stock
- Customizing the Media Cache
- Recording a Voice-Over
Lesson 4: Organizing Media
- Using the Project Panel
- Working with Bins
- Reviewing Footage
- Freeform View
- Modifying Clips
Lesson 5: Mastering the Essentials of Video Editing
- Using the Source Monitor
- Navigating the Timeline Panel
- Using Essential Editing Commands
- Performing Storyboard-Style Editing
- Using the Program Monitor Editing Mode
Lesson 6: Working with Clips and Markers
- Using the Program Monitor Controls
- Setting the Playback Resolution
- Playing Back VR Video
- Using Markers
- Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
- Finding Gaps in the Sequence
- Selecting Clips
- Moving Clips
- Extracting and Deleting Segments
Lesson 7: Adding Transitions
- What are Transitions?
- Using Handles
- Adding Video Transitions
- Using A/B Mode to Fine-Tune a Transition
- Adding Audio Transitions
Lesson 8: Mastering Advanced Editing Techniques
- Performing a four-point edit
- Changing Clip Playback Speed
- Replacing Clips and Media
- Nesting Sequences
- Performing Regular Trimming
- Performing Advanced Trimming
- Trimming in the Program Monitor
- Using Scene Edit Detection
Lesson 9: Editing and Mixing Audio
- Setting up the Interface to Work with Audio
- Examining Audio Characteristics
- Recording a Voice-Over Track
- Adjusting Audio Volume
- Auto-Duck Music
- Creating a Split Edit
- Adjusting Audio Levels for a Clip
Lesson 10: Adding Video Effects
- Working with Visual Effects
- Applying Master Clip Effects
- Masking and Tracking Visual Effects
- Keyframing Effects
- Using Effect Presets
- Exploring Frequently Used Effects
- Using the Render And Replace Command
Lesson 11: Applying Color Correction and Grading
- Understanding Display Color Management
- Following the Color Adjustment Workflow
- Using Comparison View
- Matching Colors
- Exploring the Color-Adjustment Effects
- Fixing Exposure Problems
- Correcting Color Offset
- Using Special Color Effects
- Creating a Distinctive Look
Lesson 12: Exploring Compositing Techniques
- What is an Alpha Channel?
- Making Compositing Part of Your Project
- Working with the Opacity Effect
- Adjusting Alpha Channel Transparencies
- Color Keying a Greenscreen Shot
- Partially Masking Clips
Lesson 13: Creating New Graphics
- Exploring the Essential Graphics Panel
- Mastering Video Typography Essentials
- Creating New Titles
- Text Styles
- Working with Shapes and Logos
- Making a Title Roll
- Working with Motion Graphics Templates
- Adding Captions
Lesson 14: Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
- Understanding the Media Export Options
- Using Quick Export
- Exporting Single Frames
- Exporting a Master Copy
- Working with Adobe Media Encoder
- Adjusting Export Settings in the Media Encoder
- Uploading to Social Media
- HDR Export
- Exchanging with Other Editing Applications
Cancelling an Open Enrollment Registration
Cancellation policy:
If notice is given 15 or more calendar days before the start of a class, the student may receive a full refund less a $100 administrative fee. If notice is given less than 15 calendar days no rescheduling or efunds are permitted.
Rescheduling Policy
If notice Is given 15 or more calendar days before the start of the class a student may reschedule . A student can reschedule a class up to two (2) times. Additional reschedules will not be allowed.
No Shows if a student does not attend a scheduled session, there will be no refund or rescheduling permitted. Payment is forfeited. FMC reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment or in other circumstances. FMC will endeavor to give as much advance notice as possible of any change to the schedule. FMC shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential loss arising whatsoever.