Beginners Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro (2021 RELEASE): A Quick Reference Course to Creating, Editing, Editing and Improving on Videos in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Length: 121 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publication Date: 2021-11-07
- ISBN-10: B09L8K1RD4
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application developed by Adobe Inc. and published as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud licensing program. For beginners, Adobe Premiere Pro is a perfect editor, because its versatility. The Adobe Premiere Pro video-editing software is the ultimate and standard editor worldwide, and a grasp of its operational features and workability will give anyone the skill to accomplish tasks in no time.
This guide will help you as a new user to understand the software’s tools and features. You will learn how to edit a video’s audio and graphics and how to create great video content. You will also learn to make use of tools to create transitions, composite clips, and create the videos your own video easily.
This guide is highly recommended as you would have been fully introduced into the field of video-editing-related career by the time you read through the last page.
Copyright GETTING STARTED Prerequisites Installing Premiere Pro CHAPTER ONE TOURING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO Performing the Non-linear Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro Expanding the workflow Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro Interface Hands On: Edit your First Video Using and Setting your Keyboard Shortcuts CHAPTER TWO SETTING UP A PROJECT Creating a project Setting up a sequence Explore the Project Settings CHAPTER THREE IMPORTING MEDIA Importing Media Files Ingest Options and Proxy Media Working with the Media Browser Panel Importing Still Images File Using Adobe Stock Recording a Voice-Over Customizing the Media Cache CHAPTER FOUR ORGANIZING MEDIA Using the Project Panel Working with the Bins Reviewing Footage Freeform View Modifying Clips CHAPTER FIVE MASTERING THE ESSENTIALS OF VIDEO EDITING Using the Source Monitor Navigating the Timeline Panel Using Essential Editing Commands Performing Storyboard - Style Editing CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH CLIPS AND MARKERS Using the Program Monitor Controls Setting the Playback Resolution Playing Back VR Video Using Markers Using Sync Locks and Track Locks Working with Gaps in the Sequence Selecting clips Moving Clips Extracting and Deleting Segments CHAPTER SEVEN ADDING TRANSITIONS What are Transition Effects Importance of Clip Handles Adding Video Transition Effects Using A/B Mode to Fine-Tune a Transition Adding Audio Transition Effects CHAPTER EIGHT MASTERING ADVANCED EDITING TECHNIQUES Performing a Four-Point Edit Replacing Clips and Media Changing Clip Playback Speed Nesting a Sequence Trimming in the Program Monitor Performing Regular Trimming CHAPTER NINE PUTTING CLIPS IN MOTION Adjusting the Motion Effect Changing a Clip Position, Size and Rotation Changing Size Working with Keyframe Interpolation Keyframe Interpolation Methods Applying the Auto Reframe Effect Combining a Drop Shadow with Motion Effects CHAPTER TEN EDITING AND MIXING AUDIO Setting up the Interface to Work with Audio Examining Audio Characteristics Adding Adobe Stock Audio Adjusting Audio Volume Auto-Dock Music Level Creating a Split Edit Adjusting Audio Levels for a Clip CHAPTER ELEVEN IMPROVING AUDIO Improving audio with the essential sound panel CHAPTER TWELVE ADDING VISUAL EFFECTS Working with Visual Effects Applying Master Clip Effect Keyframing Effects Using Effects Preset Exploring frequently used effects Using the Render and Replace Command CHAPTER THIRTEEN 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 Effect Creating a Distinctive Look CHAPTER FOURTEEN EXPLORING COMPOSITING TECHNIQUES What is an Alpha Channel? Making Compositing Part of your Project Working with Opacity Effect Adjusting Alpha Channel Transparencies Color Keying a Greenscreen Shot CHAPTER FIFTEEN CREATING NEW GRAPHICS Exploring the Essential Graphics Panel Mastering Typography Essentials Creating New Title Working with Shapes and Logos Working with Motion Graphics Templates Adding Captions CHAPTER SIXTEEN EXPORTING FRAMES, CLIPS AND SEQUENCES Making quick export Understanding the Full Media Export Options Exporting Single Frames Exporting a Master File Working with Adobe Media Encoder Uploading to Social Media Exchanging Projects with Other Editing Applications CHAPTER SEVENTEEN MANAGING PROJECTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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