John Snape

John Snape

Introduction to Premiere Pro CS6

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Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction
Introduction to Premiere Pro CS6

33m 1s

Intro
0:00
What You Can Gain from This Course
0:11
The Two Certification Paths: ACA & ACE
1:00
Structure of the Course
3:51
What is Premiere Pro and Why Use It?
7:12
What is Premiere Pro and Why Use It?
7:13
Common Filming Techniques
11:21
Catching Ambient Sound
11:52
Handles
12:47
Sync Sound
14:44
Copyright Issues
16:33
Copyright Issues
16:34
Copyright Infringement Penalties
19:27
Contacting Adobe
23:06
Contacting Adobe
23:07
System Requirements
26:50
System Requirements: Mac OS
26:51
System Requirements: Window
29:04
Finding The Lesson Files
31:10
Finding The Lesson Files
31:11
The Standard Digital Video Workflow

20m 27s

Intro
0:00
The Standard Digital Video Workflow
0:35
Acquiring Video
0:35
Capturing Video
3:46
Organizing Clips
5:23
Build Rough Cut
6:27
Place Transitions & Effects
8:18
Create Titles & Graphics
10:08
Mix Audio
11:17
Export Finished Video
15:53
Some Term Definitions

46m 4s

Intro
0:00
Frame Sizes
1:15
Standard Video Sizes
1:26
Interlaced vs. Progressive
5:50
Interlaced vs. Progressive
6:04
Frame Rates
9:24
Common Frame Rates
9:25
Non-Drop Frame Timecode & Drop Frame Timecode
18:26
Compression
20:49
Compression Overview
20:50
MPEG-1 & MPEG-2
21:31
AVCHD
25:21
VC-1
26:16
Aspect Ratios
27:17
Common Aspect Ratios
27:18
Types of Shots
29:32
Wide Shot
30:37
Mid Shot
30:50
Medium Close Up
31:00
31:12
Extreme Close Up
31:24
Cut In
31:44
Point of View
31:54
Tracking Shot & Dolly Shot
32:06
Zoom
32:22
Establishing Shot
32:30
Low Angle & High Angle
32:52
Lean In & Lean Out
33:08
Noddy
32:21
Two Shot
33:54
Over the Shoulder
34:11
Freeze Frame
34:45
Whip Pan
35:18
Jump Cut
36:01
Slow Motion & Montage Sequence
36:48
A-Roll & B-Roll
38:17
Personal Teaching Philosophy
41:04
Expanding the Workflow

13m 57s

Intro
0:00
Expanding the Workflow
0:35
Adobe CS6 Creative Suite Workflow
1:07
Prelude & Bridge Overview
1:15
Adobe Dynamic Link
2:40
Speedgrade Overview
5:00
Encore, Flash, & Media Encoder Overview
5:42
Memory Preferences
8:28
Memory Preferences
8:29
Section 2: Starting to Edit
Projects & Sequences

44m 55s

Intro
0:00
What Are Projects & Sequences?
0:17
Project Structure
1:49
Setting Up a Project
4:24
Creating a New Project in Premiere
4:25
Video Rendering and Playback
4:53
Video Display Format
6:16
Audio Display Format
7:41
Capture Format
8:57
Location
10:17
Scratch Disks Setting
12:29
Setting Up a Sequence
15:50
Setting Up a Sequence
15:51
Sequence Presets
19:16
Frame Size & Sequence Settings
23:25
Creating & Saving a Custom Sequence Preset
25:48
Importing Media

27m 5s

Intro
0:00
Importing Media
0:13
Asset
0:14
Using the Media Browser
0:58
Importing Video
7:11
Importing JPEG/Illustrator Files
10:52
Importing Photoshop Files
12:46
Media Browser or Import Command?
23:09
Essentials of Video Editing

21m 39s

Intro
0:00
Keyboard Shortcuts & Menus Overview
0:06
Keyboard Shortcuts
0:07
Why I Will Use Menus During This Course
0:38
Getting Around The Interface
2:00
Getting Around the Panels
2:31
Navigating the Timeline
6:59
J-K-L Playback
11:33
Compressing & Zooming the Timeline
18:10
The Source & Program Monitors

38m 56s

Intro
0:00
The Source & Program Monitors
0:09
Adding & Deleting Buttons
0:38
Still & Playback Resolution
7:22
Using Markers
12:29
Sync Lock and Track Lock
17:43
Moving Clips
23:20
Extracting and Deleting Clips
25:52
Finding Holes in Timeline
32:25
Why are There So Many Ways to Do Something?
35:18
The Toolbox

32m 7s

Intro
0:00
The Toolbox
0:09
Selection Tool (V)
0:21
Track Select Tool (A)
3:41
Ripple Edit Tool (B)
5:28
Rolling Edit Tool (N)
9:05
Rate Stretch Tool (X)
11:30
Razor Tool ( C )
15:10
Slip Tool (Y) & Slide Tool (U)
18:26
Pen Tool (P)
25:05
Hand Tool (H)
27:55
Zoom Tool (Z)
29:18
The Timeline Panel

35m 33s

Intro
0:00
Navigating the Timeline
0:31
Timeline Mouse Scrolling
1:56
Switching Tabs Shortcut
3:55
Viewing the Timeline
5:47
The Timeline Header Area
9:08
Targeting the Tracks
10:02
Working with Tracks
12:08
Organizing for Efficiency

39m 41s

Intro
0:00
Organizing for Efficiency
0:24
Why Organize?
0:25
The Project Panel
2:13
Working with Bins
4:05
Organizing with Content Analysis
15:55
Creating Subclips
23:23
Some Changes For Editing
29:58
The Media Cache
36:11
Section 3: Expanding Your Skills
Advanced Editing Techniques

54m 34s

Intro
0:00
Advanced Editing Techniques
0:10
Cutting to the Action
0:13
Four-Point Editing
3:53
Replacing Clips
11:40
Nesting Sequences
16:10
Trimming
21:47
Retiming Clips
43:01
J-cuts & L-cuts
46:57
Audio & Video Transitions

41m 50s

Intro
0:00
Audio & Video Transitions
0:08
What are Transitions?
0:17
The Most-used Transitions
2:38
Edit Points and Handles
11:18
Adding Transition
17:00
Using A/B Mode to Fine-tune
24:28
Spinning Newspaper
28:10
Iris Transition
36:52
Working with Titles

27m 26s

Intro
0:00
Working with Titles
0:07
Video Typography Definitions
0:13
The Titler Window
4:19
Creating and Modifying Titles
5:02
Using Styles
13:10
Shapes and Logos
16:17
Making a Lower Third
18:18
Rolling and Crawling Text
19:13
Saving Your Style
25:59
Default Fixed Effects, Part 1

42m 49s

Intro
0:00
Keyframes
0:07
What are Keyframes?
0:32
The Motion Effects
2:02
Position
3:49
Anchor Point & Scale
5:09
Rotation
8:58
Anti-flicker Filter
11:15
Velocity
11:50
Temporal Interpolation
13:55
Opacity & Blend Mode
17:21
Opacity & Blend Mode
17:22
Adding Video Effects
21:05
Black & White
21:53
Gaussian Blur
23:34
Other Effects Overview
30:08
Effect Preset
32:50
Bevel Edges Thick
33:00
Picture in Pictures
34:22
Most-used Effects
37:03
Most-used Video Effects
37:04
Most-used Audio Effects
37:47
Audio Gain
38:33
Default Fixed Effects, Part 2

17m 30s

Intro
0:00
Masking Out Logo
0:07
Masking Out Logo Method 1: Using Black Video
0:08
Masking Out Logo Method 2: Using Mosaic & Four-Point Garbage Matte
4:21
Masking Out Logo Method 3: Gaussian Blur
8:30
Masking Out Faces
9:47
Masking Out Faces
9:48
Bleeping Out Words
12:40
Bleeping Out Words
12:41
Editing & Mixing Audio

22m 3s

Intro
0:00
Editing & Mixing Audio
0:19
The Different Types of Audio Tracks
0:20
Adjusting Volume
7:29
Adjusting Gain
15:01
The Difference Between Volume & Gain
18:02
Normalizing Audio
20:03
Exporting Your Video

29m 47s

Intro
0:00
Exporting Your Video
0:11
Single Frame Exporting
0:18
Master Copy Exporting
3:07
Using Dynamic Link
7:01
Output to Videotape
9:24
The Project Manager
23:14
Section 4: Advanced Topics
Compositing and Green Screen

20m 56s

Intro
0:00
Alpha Channels
0:29
What are Alpha Channels?
0:30
Compositing
2:07
Why do Compositing?
2:08
Using the Opacity Fixed Effect
3:28
Using the Opacity Fixed Effect
3:29
Blend Mode
6:17
Using Alpha Channel Transparencies
7:42
Alpha Channel Transparencies Overview
7:43
Title & Alpha Channel
8:16
Keying
9:51
What is Keying?
9:52
Keying a Green Screen: Chroma Key
10:19
Using Track Matte Key
15:32
Using Track Matte Key
15:33
Multicamera Editing

17m 6s

Intro
0:00
Why Use Multiple Cameras?
0:10
Why Use Multiple Cameras?
0:14
Syncing
2:09
Timecode Sync
2:10
Marker Sync
6:36
Using the Multicamera Monitor
9:10
Using the Multicamera Monitor to Edit
9:11
Syncing With a Clean Audio Clip
12:11
Fixing Color

39m 12s

Intro
0:00
Typical Workflow
0:11
Typical Workflow
0:12
Color Effect
0:55
The Color Correction Workspace
0:56
Leave Color
9:16
Change Color
10:51
Tint and Black & White
12:08
Fixing Exposure
14:24
Luma Curve
14:25
Fixing Color Balance
18:41
Three-Way Color Corrector
18:42
Creating a “look”
22:59
Adjustment Layer
23:35
Exporting to SpeedGrade
30:34
Exporting to SpeedGrade
30:35
Advanced Audio Control

33m 15s

Intro
0:00
Advanced Audio Control
0:07
Adjusting Sequence Audio Levels
0:23
Keyframe Audio Effects
1:36
Audio Mixer
6:45
Adjusting Equalization
12:52
Audio Mixer Effects
18:01
Fixing Noisy Audio
21:24
Recording a Scratch Narration Track
28:30
Practice Projects

18m 13s

Intro
0:00
Practice Projects
0:14
Use of the Assets Provided
0:47
Downloading the Clips
1:37
Where You Can Reach Me
8:46
Creating a Commercial
10:14
Creating a Music Video
13:45
Section 5: Input & Output Using the Creative Suite
Adobe Prelude Workflow

40m 25s

Intro
0:00
Ingesting and Organizing Your Files
0:08
Ingesting and Organizing Your Files
0:15
Marking Clips
14:19
Subclip Overview
14:20
Comment Clip Overview
15:12
Flash Cue Point Overview
15:34
Web Link Overview
16:01
Chapter Overview
16:19
Speech Transcription Overview
16:40
Adding a Subclip
17:07
Adding a Web Link
19:20
Creating Rough Cuts
20:14
Creating Rough Cuts
20:15
Exporting
24:35
Exporting to Premiere Pro
24:36
Exporting for Final Cut Pro XML
28:42
Send to Premiere Pro
29:39
Capturing From Tape
30:50
Capturing From Tape
30:51
Using Adobe Media Encoder

31m 6s

Intro
0:00
Adobe Media Encoder Settings
0:08
Deciding How to Export
0:26
Cropping & Source Range
3:07
Using Presets
5:08
Adjusting Video Settings
7:41
Adjusting Audio Settings
16:00
Multiplexer & FTP
18:47
Saving Your Changes to a Preset
19:42
Queue & Export
20:50
Duplicating & Changing Settings
21:53
Adobe Media Encoder Preferences
23:53
General
23:54
Appearance
28:02
Media
28:12
Metadata
28:27
Memory
29:25
Introduction to Adobe Encore

44m 12s

Intro
0:00
The Adobe Encore Workflow
0:24
Gathering Assets
0:33
Generating Menus
1:19
Setting Up Navigation
1:26
Exporting Your Project
1:35
Some Terminology
2:38
Sending Your Project to Encore
2:39
Project Settings
4:00
Terminology
7:52
Planning
13:43
Planning
13:44
Sequence vs. Timelines
18:16
Sequence vs. Timelines
18:17
Adobe Functional Content
19:08
Adobe Functional Content
19:09
Importing Assets & Working With Timelines
27:52
Importing Assets
27:53
Working With Timeline
30:56
Adding Chapters & Setting Poster Frame
32:48
Slideshows
37:08
Adobe Encore: Menus

28m 35s

Intro
0:00
Menu Features
0:10
Menu Features
0:11
Adding Menus to Projects
3:41
Importing Menus
3:42
Creating a New Menu
6:27
Selecting & Adding Menu Texts
8:12
Buttons Routing Overview
10:30
Safe Zone
12:56
Why Photoshop is Your Friend
14:35
Editing Your Menus in Photoshop
14:36
Working with Menu Texts
19:30
Working with Menu Texts
19:31
Creating Buttons
23:00
Creating Buttons
23:01
Menu Color Sets
23:35
Menu Color Sets
23:56
Adobe Encore: Setting Up Navigation

25m 14s

Intro
0:00
Setting Up Navigation
0:17
Setting First Play
0:35
Linking Assets
6:40
End Actions
10:58
Flowcharting Project Navigation & Playlists
12:42
Creating Easter Eggs
18:06
Adobe Encore: Exporting Your Projects

17m 45s

Intro
0:00
Exporting Your Project
0:14
Previewing and testing Your Project
0:30
Burning a DVD or Blu-ray Disc
4:36
Exporting a Flash Video
11:16
Other Types of Output
14:37
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Introduction to Premiere Pro CS6

  • Two types of certifications:
    • An ACA is an Adobe Certified Associate
      • Geared towards those starting out in the editing business
    • An ACE is an Adobe Certified Expert
      • Geared towards those in the business for three or more years
  • Common Filming Techniques
    • You want to catch some ambient sound at your location so you can “fill in the gaps” when you edit your audio later
    • Letting the camera run for a few seconds before and after the action will give you some “wriggle room” in the editing bay
    • If you are capturing your audio separately from your video, make sure there is a way to “synch” it on the audio recording and the video recording
  • Copyright Issues
    • It is never fair use to use something you’ve found online in your productions
    • Pretty much everything online is copyrighted by someone
    • You need license agreements to use copyrighted material
    • Infringement brings huge penalties for those that are sued
  • Contacting Adobe
    • If you find a bug or need a new feature, contact Adobe at the address given in the video
    • They DO read all submissions!
  • System Requirements
    • Both platforms’ requirements are listed on the Adobe website
  • Finding the Lesson Files
    • All lesson files are located below the video in which they are used

Introduction to Premiere Pro CS6

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  • Intro 0:00
  • What You Can Gain from This Course 0:11
    • The Two Certification Paths: ACA & ACE
    • Structure of the Course
  • What is Premiere Pro and Why Use It? 7:12
    • What is Premiere Pro and Why Use It?
  • Common Filming Techniques 11:21
    • Catching Ambient Sound
    • Handles
    • Sync Sound
  • Copyright Issues 16:33
    • Copyright Issues
    • Copyright Infringement Penalties
  • Contacting Adobe 23:06
    • Contacting Adobe
  • System Requirements 26:50
    • System Requirements: Mac OS
    • System Requirements: Window
  • Finding The Lesson Files 31:10
    • Finding The Lesson Files
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