
Students get a brief overlook on different types of set ups for editing video
Students will be able to start the course using some of the footage available for download and I have shared some thoughts and basic knowledge on editing. Reading the PDF should provide a good foundation starting the course
Students learn about setting up a folder structure to organise any edit
Students will learn to convert footage with different resolutions using different presets and codecs in Media Encoder
Students will learn to set up a new project from scratch
Students will learn about the interface of Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
In this video all edit functions such as 'overwrite', 'slice in' and 'replace' will be introduced
Learn a helpful way of arranging clips on a timeline to increase speed in any workflow
This video introduces different ways of trimming clips in a timeline
This video explains all functions in the motion effects panel
students will learn how to group clips and create multiple camera sequences and syncing audio to video
In this video I describe my workflow of creating pre-selections of best footage available, to create back up sequences that will be narrowed down to the final edit, leaving enough pre-selections to work with without having to go back to larger amounts of footage for future selections
This video describes all types of basic edits being used across any film or video
this lecture briefly summarises all different genres
this lecture briefly summarises key elements of any scene and what to consider when editing a scene
this video talks about different types of angles and ways of composing a nice framing of a shot
this lecture talks about the 5Ws, the key elements to any story
in this video students learn about applying effects in the editing workspace and also get introduced to the effects workspace in Premiere Pro
This video shows how to delete media cache to create more space on drives and to set presets for deleting media cache
this lecture describes the theory behind transitions and wipes and how to apply default transitions within the timeline
this video shows students the different types of video and audio transitions available in the effects folder and how to adjust them in the effects panel
this lecture deals with the creation of masks, which can be applied to most video effects in Premiere Pro
this video demonstrates most effects available in the adjust folder
this video will teach students how to track a blur effect to moving parts within a clip
this video teaches students how to change the speed of a clip within the motion effects panel
in this video I demonstrate how to manipulate different colour channels creating different looks and grades
in this lecture students will learn how to colour correct a clip without leaving the editing workspace using the available clips within the effects folder
this video demonstrates most effects available in the distort folder, for example how to mask and magnify isolated parts of a clip
this video demonstrates most effects available in the generate folder
this video demonstrates most effects available in the image control folder
this video demonstrates most effects available in the immersive video folder
in this lecture students will learn to apply different types of video noise to a clip
this video demonstrates most effects available in the obsolete folder
this video demonstrates most effects available in the perspective folder
this lecture talks about different ways to add a different look or style to an image
in this video students will learn how to apply a video echo effect
this lecture teaches students the best way to ramp up clip, applying a change of speed directly to a clip on the timeline and different ways of animating keyframes that will affect the type of ramp
this video demonstrates most effects available in the transform folder
in this video students will learn to apply a cinematic film look to a video clip
this video demonstrates most effects available in the video folder, like burned in timecodes or source clip names
in this video I demonstrate how to stabilise a shaky shot
this lecture informs students about presets for titles and graphic templates and how to manipulate them to give them an individual look
in this video students will learn about the best way to key footage shot in front of a green screen
in this video I will demonstrate how to mask off and replace the colour of a sky within a shot using basic keying effects
in this video working with titles gets introduced
continuation of the previous video with a few more examples of creating different titles
students will learn how to create subtitles within Premiere Pro
this lecture briefly looks at the legacy title page within Premiere
this video deals with the basics of understanding mixing multiple audio tracks for broadcast safety
in this video I demonstrate how to record a voice over within Premiere directly onto the timeline
in this video we will take a look at some audio effects within the audio workspace
quick description of the difference between an offline and an online edit
this lecture deals with requirements necessary for shooting footage the right way
this video briefly talks about the theory behind a grade applied to a scene or clip
in this lecture students learn about technical aspects and basic knowledge that will improve any grade
the interface of the colour workspace gets introduced in this video
in this video I try to match the colours within two completely different clips
in this video I show how to apply a look to 4K footage
this video briefly describes the use and types of LUT presets available in the colour workspace
this lecture talks in theory how to create an individual flow and editing style
in this video I do a quick edit summarising some aspects learned in previous videos and export a 16:9 HD video
in this lecture students will learn how to online video in square and vertical formats to export for social media
In this course students will learn editing using Adobe Premiere Pro 2020. Before learning how to create Projects and learning about the Interface and different workspaces, students will learn to set up a folder structure to organise any edit and to convert clips in Media Encoder. I have also included an overlook on the most common film theory used in video production and post production. I give a brief overlook on how to film footage the right way, but also how to fix footage in a grade, before applying a look or using LUTs. Students will find information on different aspect ratios and learn about different video signals and learn about technical aspects that can be applied directly when grading any footage in Premiere. After learning about basic editing functions and applying effects, I also give tips on how to create an individual style and flow. With over 25 years working as an editor, I also included how to avoid the most common mistakes I have come across in the industry over the years. This course should be a one stop shop for any aspiring creative with either no experience or have already been editing for some time either professionally or as an enthusiast at home that still want to add to their knowledge of editing and post production. At the end I will also teach how to export using the most common aspect ratios and settings for social media.