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Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors – with Maxim Jago

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Release date:2019, December 23

Duration:04 h 37 m

Author:Maxim Jago

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Many successful video editors are self-taught. They know the fundamentals. Their challenge is subtle gaps in knowledge and experience. This course is intended to give a solid grounding in the principles of Premiere Pro, followed by advanced professional workflows designed to polish your results and make you a more efficient user. Maxim Jago explains how to personalize the interface to make Premiere Pro work better for you, understand and manage the relationships between projects and media, and edit faster using advanced tools. He also shows how to leverage presets and motion graphic templates, so you’re not creating effects and graphics from scratch every time, and bring your audio quality to a new bar. Finally, learn a variety of “super skills” that will make you look like a seasoned pro.

This course was created by Maxim Jago. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

Topics include:
Personalizing the interface
Creating new keyboard shortcuts
Editing directly from the Project panel
Toggling between Insert and Overwrite mode
Nesting with sequences
Selecting a source audio channel
Dynamic trimming
Replacing edits
Applying master clip effects
Stabilizing shaky footage
Animating titles and graphics
Creating motion graphic templates
Cleaning up audio
Automatic ducking
Using Render and Replace to preview effects
Multicamera editing

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00. Introduction
00.01. – Filling in the gaps
00.02. – What you should know
00.03. – What you can expect to learn

01. Premiere Pro Fundamentals
01.01. – Keys to the Adobe Premiere Pro interface
01.02. – Personalize the Premiere Pro interface
01.03. – Embed project workspaces
01.04. – The appearance preferences
01.05. – Personalize the Timeline panel
01.06. – Add buttons to the monitors
01.07. – Core editing recap
01.08. – Useful keyboard shortcuts
01.09. – Create a new keyboard shortcut
01.10. – Essential editing commands
01.11. – Reviewing clips
01.12. – Freeform view
01.13. – Edit directly from the Project panel
01.14. – Insert and overwrite modes

02. Media Management
02.01. – Unlinking and relinking
02.02. – Replace footage
02.03. – Nesting Using sequences as source
02.04. – Clip stringouts
02.05. – Source audio channel selection
02.06. – The proxy workflow

03. Editing Faster
03.01. – Create a sequence based on a clip
03.02. – Dynamic trimming
03.03. – Fast sequence navigation
03.04. – Four-point edits
03.05. – Replace edits
03.06. – J-cuts and L-cuts
03.07. – The clip and sequence marker workflow

04. Visual Effect Principles
04.01. – Its all in the Effect Controls panel
04.02. – Master clip effects
04.03. – Dive into the Lumetri Color panel
04.04. – Color matching
04.05. – Group effect presets
04.06. – Stabilize or smooth shaky footage
04.07. – Mask video or visual effects
04.08. – Fast and slow motion video

05. Titles and Graphics
05.01. – Create new titles and simple graphics
05.02. – Master styles
05.03. – Master graphics
05.04. – Animate titles and graphics
05.05. – The Vector Motion effect
05.06. – Create motion graphic templates
05.07. – Tips on working with graphic media

06. Mastering Audio
06.01. – Essential Sound panel magic
06.02. – Audio cleanup
06.03. – How to dehum mic audio
06.04. – DeReverb The impossible now possible
06.05. – Manual audio level adjustments
06.06. – Automatic audio ducking
06.07. – Why there are two mixers
06.08. – The Parametric EQ effect

07. Mixed Super Skills
07.01. – Clean up audio with Adobe Audition
07.02. – Retime music with Adobe Audition
07.03. – Usie After Effects as your effects engine
07.04. – Render and Replace
07.05. – Template project files
07.06. – Export with effects
07.07. – Multicamera editing

08. Conclusion
08.01. – Bonus lesson The Track Matte Key effect
08.02. – Next steps

Exercise Files – Lynda.com – Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors – with Maxim Jago.7z


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2 Comments

  1. Hi can you please upload this

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