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Premiere Professional Advanced

Course description

Who Should Attend

 

Professional editors in film and broadcast, filmmakers and production companies, corporate and event videographers, students and educators

 

Prerequisites

 

We recommend that students should be comfortable using a mouse, opening and saving files, and the general operations of computers. Also that students have completed Premiere Pro Intro, or have equivalent experience with Premiere Pro.

 

What You Will Learn

 

         Advanced Editing Techniques

         Putting Clips in Motion

         Multi-camera Editing

         Editing and Mixing Audio

         Sweetening Sound

         Adding Video Effects

         Color Correction and Grading

         Exploring Compositing Techniques

         Creating Titles

         Managing Your Projects

 

What Others Have Said About this Premiere Pro Advanced Training Class

 

This class is well worth the two days you will spend. The knowledge of the instructor is expansive. - Anonymous- NSA

 

This Premiere Pro Advanced training was great. The instructor was extremely knowledgeable and patient. The content covered was practical and useful in preparing for actual projects. - Denee C. HCPS

 

 

Related Training and Certification Courses

 

Premiere Pro CC Intro

After Effects CC Advanced

After Effects CC Intro

Audition CC

Premiere Elements 11

 

 

Course Outline

 

1. Advanced Editing Techniques

         Four-point editing

         Retiming clips

         Replacing clips and footage

         Nesting sequences

         Regular trimming

         Advanced trimming

         Trimming in the Program Monitor

 

2. Putting Clips in Motion

         Adjusting the Motion effect

         Changing clip position, size, and rotation

         Working with keyframe interpolation

         Using other motion-related effects

 

3. Multi-camera Editing

         The multi-camera process

         Creating a multi-camera sequence

         Switching multiple cameras

         Finalizing multi-camera editing

 

4. Editing and Mixing Audio

         Setting up the interface to work with audio

         Examining audio characteristics

         Adjusting audio volume

         Creating a split edit

         Adjusting audio levels for a clip

 

5. Sweetening Sound

         Sweetening sound with audio effects

         Adjusting EQ

         Applying effects in the Audio Track Mixer

         Cleaning up noisy audio

 

6. Adding Video Effects

         Working with effects

         Keyframing effects

         Effects presets

         Frequently used effects

 

7. Color Correction and Grading

         Color-oriented workflow

         An overview of color-oriented effects

         Fixing exposure problems

         Fixing color balance

         Special color effects

         Creating a look

 

8. Exploring Compositing Techniques

         What is an alpha channel?

         Making compositing part of your projects

         Working with the Opacity effect

         Working with alpha-channel transparencies

         Color keying a greenscreen shot

         Using mattes

 

9. Creating Titles

         An overview of the Titler window

         Video typography essentials

         Creating titles

         Stylizing text

         Working with shapes and logos

         Making text roll and crawl

 

10. Managing Your Projects

         The File menu

         Using the Project Manager

         Final project management steps

         Importing projects or sequences

         Managing collaboration

         Managing your hard drives

         Getting started

         Overview of export options

         Exporting single frames

         Exporting a master copy

         Working with Adobe Media Encoder

         Exchanging with other editing applications

         Recording to tape

 

Disclaimer:

All course objectives and outlines are a guide for students. To ensure student satisfaction, these course topics and order may be modified or added to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.


Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are a guide for students. The course topics and order of presentation may be modified based upon the needs of each individual class.