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Premiere Pro – Cinematic Videos From Shooting To Editing

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Release date:2022, September

Author:Day1Company Dive

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

  • Master Premiere Pro and be CONFIDENT Editing Your Own Videos
  • Walk through the practical editing skills to create impactful and unique videos that satisfy both you and your audience.
  • Editing process from A-Z
  • Teach you the skills which I use in my own professional environment.

Requirements
Should have Adobe Premiere Pro installed on their computers

Description
Instructor Credentials

My name is Anthony Giunta, and I’m a feature film maker – a writer, director, producer and editor. And I’ll be your instructor for the Premiere Pro course.

As a filmmaker who writes, directs, and edits, it’s a threefold blessing – because, in film, there are three opportunities to tell the story. Firstly, writing the script and refining the drafts as the development process continues throughout pre-production. Secondly, when the film goes into production and is being directed, changes can be made based on variables like an actor’s performance, settings, and so on. Lastly and most importantly, the “shaving process” where improvements to the overall flow of the story and major changes can be made – or in other words, the editing stage.

Having experience working as a writer, director, producer, and editor, I realized how appealing editing work is. When editing, the editor gets to choose what is most important in every shot. In this process, depending on the shots and the order the editor chooses, the editor gives the audience the information that he or she wishes to disclose – which can also greatly affect an individual’s interpretation of the film itself.

The same principles apply to editing YouTube videos or family videos: you, as the editor, decide where the audience will focus their attention at every moment.

Teaching Experience

Over the years, I’ve taught students – mostly high schoolers – the fundamentals of filmmaking in all the writing/directing/editing arenas.

I’ve volunteered at a non-profit called Mighty Writers in Philadelphia, as well as worked for a semester at Project Twenty1 – accompanying students through the entire process of making a short film, from hatching an original idea through to putting the finishing touches on the final edit.

Once I’ve gone through such an exercise for every step in the lesson plan, I’m confident that I’ll be accompanying you in a sound way that builds on each preceding lesson – which I believe is the best way to learn.

In this Premiere Pro course, I will walk through the practical editing skills to create impactful and unique videos that satisfy both you and your audience. I believe what sets this course apart from others is that it’s taught by a produced feature filmmaker. I am someone who is ingrained in the editing process from A-Z, and I’m excited to teach you the skills which I use in my own professional environment.

Course Description

The best way to summarize this Premiere Pro course that I’ll be teaching is to use one word: springboard.

This course will provide all the foundational tools someone can use to get started in editing, and will be taught in a fun, user-friendly way that will give you the skills you need to grow as an editor.

This course is for anyone who doesn’t have any editing experience yet or who wants to learn all the basics of video editing such as adding elements, effects, and assets. To get the most benefits from this course, make sure to take each lesson in sequence, use the tools and tips to help you master editing your own original content.

To Students
Once you finish this course, you’ll be able to edit videos such as many of the ones that you see everyday on YouTube.
To make the class experience even more effective, I would suggest approaching the course content on a parallel track since the course has been designed to have each new module built on the ones that preceded it.
Try to stay open to the world around you as you make your way through your everyday life. The more you allow yourself to be open to capturing the various sights and sounds you encounter, the more your creative possibilities will expand.

What you’ll learn
You are a video creator (or want to make videos), and are wanting to edit videos with THE BEST video editing application today.
You are a complete beginner who has never opened Premiere Pro

Watch online or Download for Free
1 – Chapter 1 Introduction to Premiere Pro

01 – Introduction to Course & Instructor
02 – Approaching Editing as a Beginner
03 – Acquiring Video Clips to Practice Editing
04 – Multi Platforms Hardware Requirements Aspect Ratio
05 – Preparing File Management Folders
06 – Aspect Ratio
07 – Fonts
08 – Uses of Fonts Free Fonts vs Paid Font Resources
09 – Copyright Info
10 – Introduction to Premiere Pro Interface

2 – Chapter 2 Exploring Basic Tools

11 – Tour Preferences Setting
12 – Tour Editing Bin
13 – Tour Source and Program Monitors
14 – Tour Timeline Snapshot
15 – Tour Project Settings
16 – Tour Effects Control Panel
17 – Tour Setting Shortcut Keys
18 – Tour Timecode

3 – Chapter 3 Editing Methods

19 – Customizing Workspace
20 – Additional Bins Changes Color Coding
21 – Logging & Importing Other Assets
22 – Creating a Clip Sequence
23 – Creating Proxies
24 – Relinking Offline Files
25 – Toolbar Essentials
26 – Creating an Inital Timeline
27 – Editing our First Sequence
28 – Audio Clip Edits & Audio Levels
29 – Rough Cut Part 1
30 – Rough Cut Part 2
31 – Nesting
32 – Audio Sync
33 – Audio Transition Effects Audio Gain
34 – Trimming the Timeline
35 – Editing Dialogue
36 – Adding and Editing Music
37 – Stills & Slide Shows with Ken Burns Effect
38 – Multicam Sequences
39 – Freeze Frame
40 – Warp Stabilization
41 – Enabling Clips Cleaning up Timeline
42 – Unlinking Clips AutoSave

4 – Chapter 4 Adding Effects

43 – Opacity and Blend
44 – Other Video Effects Blur
45 – Audio Effects

5 – Chapter 5 Getting Assets

46 – Transitions Video Transitions & Audio Transitions wCVC
47 – Assets Paid vs Free Assets

6 – Chapter 6 Finishing Touches

48 – Creating Basic Titles
49 – Creating SubtitlesCaptions
50 – Finishing Color Grading Basics
51 – Finishing Rendering and Exporting
52 – Closing

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