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Creating the game cinematic using Unreal and Adobe Premiere
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Creating the game cinematic using Unreal and Adobe Premiere

Learn Unreal Engine and Adobe Premier by creating game cinematic scene with the comprehensive guide from begin to finish
Created byAnimation Hacks
Last updated 9/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • By the end of the course, you'll have edited your own short cinematic using either the supplied footage (video clips, photos, graphics, music, etc.), or your own footage!
  • Apply visual effects and making video more cinematic with overlays.
  • Export and save your videos for HD playback.
  • Edit an entire video from beginning to end, using professional and efficient techniques.
  • Start a project with the right settings for any type of video, from any camera.
  • Edit your videos, and make them more dynamic with cutaway footage and photos.
  • You will learn how to create a stunning cinematic animation scene in Unreal Engine 4, from beginning to end
  • You will learn how to create the cinematic scene in the "Preview This Course" video, step-by-step
  • You will learn how to create smooth camera moves inside Unreal Engine 4, giving your scene a professional cinematic look and feel

Course content

13 sections13 lectures2h 40m total length
  • Introduction1:04

    Explore the process of creating cinematic sequences for a game using Unreal and Adobe Premiere, and preview the final result introduced in this lecture.

Requirements

  • Students should have Adobe Premiere Pro installed on their computers to follow along. There are A LOT OF PRACTICE EXERCISES throughout this course with downloadable practice clips. We want you to follow along.
  • We teach this course using the Adobe Premiere Pro CC (creative cloud) versions, so it would be best if you're using CC. But you can still learn using CS6, CS5, CS4, or even CS3!
  • Have some basic computer skills; know how to install software and explore a new application with curiosity.
  • You have Unreal Engine installed (4.17 or higher) and have used it a few times to understand the basics like moving around the viewport and using the Content Browser.
  • 64-bit PC capable of running Unreal 4 (recommended).
  • Or a Mac capable of running Unreal 4 (must support Metal).
  • About 30GB of free disc space

Description

More about the Instructor:

This course is designed by Animation Hacks which is the visual effect studio with high-quality skill artist work on numerous unannounced projects. In addition, they enjoy sharing their knowledge with those students who learn 3D online.

NOTE FOR STUDENTS - please take a look Section 1 / Lecture 1 to downloads for the source attachment link with the lesson.)

Who this course is for:

  • You are a video creator (or want to make videos), and are wanting to edit videos with THE BEST video editing application today.
  • You might know how to edit with Final Cut, iMovie, Sony Vegas, Premiere Elements, Windows Movie Maker, Camtasia, Screenflow, etc. But you want to transition to editing with Premiere Pro.
  • You are a complete beginner who has never opened Premiere Pro (or have never learned how to use it properly).
  • You have played around with Premiere Pro, but need some help becoming a more efficient editor.
  • You wants to learn how to create stunning cinematic animations inside of Unreal Engine 4.
  • You wants to learn how to animate a cinematic camera inside of Unreal Engine 4.