Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies
- Length: 400 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: For Dummies
- Publication Date: 2022-04-26
- ISBN-10: 1119867495
- ISBN-13: 9781119867494
- Sales Rank: #1245483 (See Top 100 Books)
When the filming stops, the real video production work begins
Ever wonder how your favorite video creators regularly put out such slick content? They’re probably using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, a go-to video production app for both professional and amateur video creators.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies walks you through each step of editing and producing slick and stylish videos that stand up to what the pros post. From transferring your digital movie files from your camera or phone to your computer all the way to uploading your latest creation to YouTube or the web, this book has the info you need to bring your ideas to life.
If you’re new to video production, you can begin at the beginning with the handbook’s user-friendly guide to the basics of setting clips on the timeline and making them flow seamlessly. Or, if you’ve already got a few videos under your belt, you can skip right to the more advanced material, like special effects and handy tricks of the trade.
You’ll also find:
- Instruction on joining video clips into a continuous final product, complete with transitions, special effects, and more
- Advice on improving sound, getting rid of color errors, and customizing the look of your videos with filters and aftereffects
- Straightforward guides to adding voiceovers and soundtracks to your videos
So, if you’re new to Adobe Premiere Pro CC—or digital video editing in general—Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies is the first and last resource you’ll need to start editing like a pro.
Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Introduction About this Book How this book is organized Icons Used in the Book Beyond the book Part 1: Getting Familiar with the Adobe Premiere Pro Universe Chapter 1: Perusing the Premiere Pro Landscape Understanding What Premiere Pro Can Do Dissecting the Workspace Having a Panel Discussion Tooling Around the Toolbar Chapter 2: Understanding the Premiere Pro Workspace Identifying Your Needs Understanding Workstation Requirements More Hard Drive Space, Please Managing other computer components Looking at Capture Gear Defining Users Chapter 3: Adjusting Premiere Pro to Suit Your Needs Setting Up Your Workspace Tweaking Program Settings Customizing the Windows Part 2: Gathering Content Chapter 4: Sorting Out the Elements of Video Production Defining Digitized Video Explaining Digital Video Fundamentals Capturing Great Video Chapter 5: Prepping Your Movie Projects Starting Your Project Tweaking the Settings Making a Sequence Chapter 6: Importing Media into a Project Starting Your Project Organizing Media Part 3: Editing Your Masterpiece Chapter 7: Preparing Your Video for Editing Getting the Lowdown on Your Clips Working the In and Out Points Modifying Clips Chapter 8: Editing in the Timeline Managing Your Sequence Fine Tuning Your Clips Advanced Timeline Tricks Chapter 9: Transitioning between Clips Choosing Effective Transitions Grasping Transition 101 Advanced Transition Techniques Chapter 10: Finishing Your Edited Video Exercising Video Correction Correcting Color and Tone Using Video Scopes Exploring Some Advanced Techniques Chapter 11: Constructing the Video Composite Understanding Compositing Working with Keyframes Compositing with Special Effects Chapter 12: Choosing Cool Effects for Your Movie Understanding Effects Making Corrections Playing with Your Clips Chapter 13: Working with Audio Understanding Your Audio Needs Beginning with Recording the Audio Working with Audio in Your Movie Navigating the Essential Sound Panel Chapter 14: Dazzling with Titles and Graphics Understanding Titles and Motion Graphics Using Text to Speech Editing Graphics Part 4: Finishing Off Your Project Chapter 15: Finalizing Your Project Being Your Own QC Monitor Previewing the Timeline Fine-Tuning Video for Export Chapter 16: Kicking Out Your Movie Exporting Your Movie Choosing the Right File Format for Your Needs Chapter 17: Spanning the Globe with Your Movie Showing Your Movie Using the World’s Largest Screening Room Using Social Media Sharing your Movie Going Old School Part 5: The Part of Tens Chapter 18: Ten Ideas for Making Fantastic Movies Making Your Own Brady Bunch Opening (Or Something Like It) Exploiting Montage Editing Showing Restraint While Using Plug-ins Transforming Your Movie to Film Noir Making Still Images Move (The Ken Burns Effect) Producing Your Own News Segment Using Transitions to Help Tell the Story Applying a Filter Over Your Movie Having Fun by Reversing Motion Chapter 19: Ten Essential Premiere Pro Plug-Ins Knocking Out Your Movie with the Cine Punch Bundle Roll with Motion Array Premiere Pro Transitions Making Your Still Photo “Pop” Using Photo Montage 2 Producing the Look of Film Stock with Film Convert Nitrate Emulating Star Wars Opening Titles with the Free Star Titler Sweetening Up Audio with Accusonus ERA 5 Bundle Prettying Up Your Subject’s Skin Tones with Make Up Artist 3 Adding Pizazz between Shots with Andy’s Swish Transitions Making Seamless Time-Lapse and Slow-Motion Video with Flicker Free Simulating Beams of Light Coming through Portals with Light Rays Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Making Video Easier to Edit Shooting Movies “Horizontally” with Your Smartphone Producing Better Video to Edit by Keeping It Steady Shooting to Edit for Quicker Turnaround Taking Advantage of Natural Light Handling Each Shot for Your Edit Seeing True Video Quality with a Calibrated Monitor Adding Drives for Scratch Space Ditching the Pinhole for a Microphone Using an Audio Recorder for Great Sound Converting Master Files into the Right Format Index About the Author Advertisement Page Connect with Dummies End User License Agreement
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