![]() ![]() I cover this in my tutorial videos above, but beginners should take advantage of presets based on what they intend to do with the video footage. When its time to save/export your videos, this is the technical part where people get confused. Premiere Pro takes advantage of Adjustment Layers and allows you to apply video effects non destructively to either the entire timeline or to select areas within a time line, giving you complete control of the look for each individual scene. However like Photoshop the recommended method for color correction is to utilize Adjustment Layers. It is much the same approach as processing your Camera Raw footage using Adobe Lightroom. Here is a tutorial specifically on color grading and color correcting your video footage: Adobe Premiere Pro Color Correction and Color GradingĬolor correction and color grading will give your footage professional and polished look. Here is a Tutorial focused specifically on editing and producing a video rather than getting familiar with Adobe Premiere Pro itself: Basic Video Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro Backup Final Video footage, then upload to video hosting site (YouTube).Export and Render via Adobe Media Encoder in order to keep working on other projects.Preview the footage from beginning to end.Mixing the audio tracks appropriately so that Audio Track 1 or my Voice Over Track is clear.Adding a secondary audio track to Audio Track 2.Adding an adjustment layer to do any color correction & color grading or video effects (non destructively).Editing B-Roll Footage on the Timeline if needed.Determining if there is B-Roll or overlay footage to add to Video Track 2.Adding any necessary transitions to the A-Roll/Video Track 1.Editing/trimming individual clips and footage on the timeline. ![]() Adjusting and processing the audio for noise reduction or increasing volume/gain.Arranging and footage on a timeline sequence in the right order.Identifying footage for subclips or footage to be edited on the timeline.Importing footage and organizing within a project folder.You should also consider making a secondary backup of your source footage, either in the cloud or on a DVD/Bluray. Use a naming convention that includes the original file name at the end in case you need a way to identify files later or lose the working file. I recommend that once you’ve made an organized folder with your footage, then review it and label the individual files. This one piece of advice will save you lots of heartache and tears. Also, avoid deleting or formatting your memory cards or external drives until you have completed your finished project. You should NEVER work directly off of your memory card or hard drive if it is the only copy of the footage. You should set up a folder specifically for copying your footage from your memory card or hard drive and label it appropriately. Getting Started In Premiere Proīefore you worry too much about the Adobe Premiere interface, one of the first things you should do is prepare and get organized. This tutorial video will walk you through preparing and Adobe Premiere Project from start to finish. If you’ve learned one Adobe application and become comfortable with it, the odds are that you can learn another one! Adobe Premiere Pro may not share the same tools and menus that Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign do, but you can bring the same “mentality” you have in those programs to this video editing system.Īdobe Premiere Pro is more like Adobe Lightroom in the sense you are processing your video footage with many of the same principles in mind as preparing your raw photo files. In truth, the interface can be about as overwhelming as the first time you ever opened Photoshop.īut in one way, that in itself could be encouraging. But it can feel a bit intimidating to take on the task of video editing in an advanced program like Adobe Premiere Pro. Video marketing is becoming more important for everyone in business, and creative professionals are no exception. ![]()
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