
Learn to start a new Premiere Pro project, navigate four key panels: project, effects, effect controls, and timeline, and customize and save workspaces for efficient editing.
Trim footage by using the razor tool to cut clips at markers, delete unwanted segments, and snap alignments in the timeline for a seamless sequence.
Learn how to adjust audio levels in Premiere Pro to maintain a smooth, consistent mix, aiming for an average around six and avoiding peaks that clip.
Master Adobe Premiere Pro effect controls to position, scale, rotate, and adjust opacity of images and video. Learn quick tips to reset parameters and precisely place elements.
Master transitions in Adobe Premiere Pro by using the effects panel, dragging transitions between clips, and adjusting duration for options like cross dissolve and fade to black.
Explore audio transitions in Premiere Pro by using constant gain, constant power, and exponential fade to create smooth scene changes; experiment with drag and drop in the timeline.
Learn to adjust footage speed in Premiere Pro by selecting a clip, using speed and duration, and applying slow or fast motion with percentages like 75% or 150%.
Learn how to reverse a clip in Premiere Pro by duplicating the segment, arranging copies, and applying reverse speed to create a looping or repeating effect.
Learn to upscale footage from different cameras in Adobe Premiere Pro to match frame size. Preserve quality and avoid black bars for a cohesive timeline.
Learn to use keyframes to animate clip motion in Premiere Pro, adjusting position, zoom, and horizontal and vertical settings across the timeline with multiple key frames.
Explore color correction in Premiere Pro using Lumetri Color and adjustment layers, applying basic corrections, LUT presets, and curves to fine-tune contrast and saturation while keeping edits non-destructive.
Explore how to use the three-way color corrector in Adobe Premiere Pro to adjust shadows, midtones, highlights, and saturation, applying blue and green shifts via an adjustment layer.
Apply a vignette in Premiere Pro by using an adjustment layer, then tune amount, midpoint, roundedness, and edge sharpness with the color effects to focus attention on the video center.
Export the final video from the timeline using the export panel, choosing a high-definition format suitable for YouTube, and either match the source or apply a preset to preserve quality. Save the exported file to your desktop with the appropriate basic video settings.
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I have Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, can I follow this course? Sure you can! This course has been created to get you started with the fundamental features that came from older versions.
Must I have video footage before I can take this course? No, I've made it easy for you. In the course attachment you can find the same video footage as used within the course. There's no copyright on it, so feel free to edit those clips and share it online!