
Generate transcripts from video in Premiere Pro 2024, create captions, and edit text directly from the text panel by filtering pauses and low-confidence words.
Learn how to start a new project and import your footage in the Media Browser Panel
The source monitor is a key part to review your footage and select which portions go into the timeline and more.
Learn where to find good royalty free music for your video project from youtube vlogs to corporate video
Learn to create a timeline that preserves 4k footage in a full hd sequence for YouTube, apply frame size scaling, and manage music with volume adjustments, fades, and audio effects.
Explore Premiere core techniques for storytelling, including audio extraction, speed adjustments, b-roll editing, transitions, titles, color grading with an adjustment layer, and YouTube export.
Apply effects and keyframe scaling to craft a movie trailer feel, using transitions from aerial drone footage to the ocean and a precise keyframe zoom.
Apply finishing touches in Premiere Pro CC and Final Cut Pro X by adding a logo, adjusting saturation with an adjustment layer, and color grading with Lumetri and LUTs.
Learn to export your video using Adobe encoder, choose appropriate formats and quality settings, and queue projects from Premiere to encoder for efficient YouTube publication.
Explore how stock footage uses a licensing model where video clips are uploaded, keyworded, and licensed across internet marketplaces. Licensing allows multiple customers and agencies to use the same clip.
Learn how to export stock footage in Adobe Premiere 2020 by selecting start and end points, creating sequences, and batching exports with stock presets via Adobe encoder.
Learn to start a stock footage career by selecting 4k-capable cameras, versatile lenses, and stabilization, then edit, upload 20-clip portfolios, and optimize for agencies.
Learn a quickstart stock footage workflow for Adobe Stock using Final Cut Pro X. Export metadata and keywords, upload batches, and navigate in-review, releases, and portfolio growth toward sales.
You can use the same footage by downloading it and importing it in your media browser then follow the lesson steps to create a multi-cam project. Find the primary audio file and disable the backup file then practice turning on the multi-camera view to change camera angles
Create a multi-camera sequence from two camera clips, enable audio synchronization, and insert the result into a new timeline to start the multi-cam edit.
Apply warp stabilizer to multiple second-camera clips, salvage audio from a backup camera, manually place missing footage for seamless transitions, and add a saturation adjustment layer before exporting.
Navigate a multi-cam edit by switching camera angles, using backup audio when the wireless mic dies, and locating the next SLR clip to restore audio in the timeline.
Organize footage with bins and process folders for a multi-camera workflow, build multicam clips, and alternate angles to match dialogue while managing primary and backup audio.
Create and edit a two-camera multi-cam project by syncing primary and secondary audio, switching angles with 1 and 2, and using process clips for clean cuts.
This is a real paid client shoot shot in Bangok with 2 camera's. I show you how to complete a 2 camera multi-edit
Proxy files are useful to ease the strain on your computer when editing 4K footage. Proxies create lower res versions of the files you edit with, but allow you to create a full quality version when it is time to export.
Learn to organize complex edits using multiple video and audio tracks, with top tracks overlaying subtitles and b-roll, use an adjustment layer for saturation, and extend music on a track.
Explore my favorite video and audio effects and transitions for client projects, including fade out, dip to white, cross zoom, zoom transitions, denoise, and cross dissolve.
things you need to plan for before actually upgrading to Adobe Premiere 2020
This lessons contains a link to a project that will examine and the raw files. You can use the raw files to practice on your own or re-open the existing project to study it.
Explore the freeform view to storyboard clips visually, adjust their size, preview footage, mark in and out, and create a new sequence from clips for a clear story.
discover where to find commercial-friendly YouTube music, including the YouTube audio library and royalty-free tracks from Bandcamp, Epidemic Sound, and Icons8 Music, with tips on licensing and monetization.
Start a new Adobe Premiere project, import and label footage, storyboard in freeform view, edit on video and audio tracks, apply color keyframes, and prepare a social media cut.
watch a Kuala Lumpur video project in Premiere Pro and learn a push transition. apply an adjustment layer for color, stabilize with warp, and finalize titles with call to action.
Increase audio gain to 15 decibels using the audio mixer for an entire track in Premiere, avoiding peaking by lowering back to zero when needed.
Create an auto reframe from 16:9 to 9:16 for Instagram TV and troubleshoot by adjusting position keyframes to keep the action in frame. Export using match source for social media.
Upload your Adobe Premiere video to Instagram TV via drag-and-drop, mute audio, and create a 492 by 762 cover image with Adobe Spark or Canva.
Design your remote video editing space for ergonomics by using an adjustable chair, proper keyboard and mouse setup, and an external monitor to keep eyes level and reduce neck strain.
Discover Final Cut Pro 2024 updates from 10.6.5 to 10.7.1, including color correction improvements, ProRes raw settings, proxy and H.264 workflows, and Apple Silicon powered object tracking and faster exports.
Learn to create a title in Final Cut Pro X with glimmer background and particle effects. Add a soundtrack from SoundCloud and customize a Mondrian text effect in the inspector.
Learn why transitions improve scene changes in final cut projects and how to apply cross dissolve, fade to color, insert a gap, and use duplicate transitions for quick, smooth cuts.
Plan and execute a professional two-camera live talk shoot, focusing on audio capture, lighting, and on-site preparation, then preview the multi-camera editing workflow.
Master syncing a video feed with a separate audio feed in Final Cut Pro X for talking-head edits, then trim, add titles, and apply basic lower thirds.
Master a two-angle multi-cam edit by switching feeds with the spacebar and keys 1 and 2. Resize clips, mix audio from a field recorder, and export with tags and titles.
Add cinematic black borders to video clips using Final Cut Pro X by cropping top and bottom in the inspector. Set the width to 129 for a widescreen look.
Export your finished project by selecting a video codec and format, such as uncompressed, h.264, or ProRes, to balance quality and file size.
Learn to set up and edit a multi-camera project in Final Cut Pro X by syncing two video angles with audio and creating a multi-cam clip, then switch angles live.
Learn the post-production workflow for 4k aerial footage: from raw clips to curated segments in Final Cut Pro X, then assemble a finished video for potential stock footage monetization.
Learn practical aerial video editing using Final Cut Pro, including basic timeline edits, color grading, broadcast safe adjustments, trimming with the blade tool, and exporting curated stock footage.
Edit a 4K video project in Final Cut Pro X by importing clips, matching format and frame rate, and syncing mood-driven track with speed ramps from cc mixter or SoundCloud.
Discover the 2023 Adobe Premiere Pro workflow update for editing YouTube and online courses, covering tools, b-roll sourcing, organization, and vertical formatting with auto reframe.
Our Adobe Premiere CC Video editing course is designed for beginners, Youtubers, Travel vloggers, Online Course instructors, Corporate video editors that seek the essential knowledge to edit things like a Youtube Travel Music Video or a A multi-camera interview event with professional audio sound. We're going to cover a full workflow from importing our footage to publishing a finished video to our Youtube Channel Chicvoyage.
We will feature new Adobe Premiere 2024 content like text base video editing, transcription & captions, Auto-reframe that uses the AI technology to adapt your videos for social media platforms, Audio gain, and time re-mapping.
I have almost 12 years of experience filming and video editing for corporate clients, Youtube vlogs and travel music videos, stock footage, and online courses. I have 14 published courses on Udemy and have honed my craft of teaching, filming, and video editing to come together on this course.
This course is designed in a logical way where I will supply you with exciting International Travel Footage so that you may follow along and practice the course. The footage is shot in the exotic locations like Kuala Lumpur's Rooftop bars and Chinatown nightlife, to the Maldives where you have access to 120 Super slow motion frames per second, 4K drone footage, gopro underwater footage, and 4K footage from a high powered Mirrorless camera's like the Panasonic GH5 camera.
We are going to start with a tour of the program and workspaces and advance to importing footage, organizing your assets, working with the time-line, apply advanced transitions and effects, and end by exporting the finished video file. As a bonus I’m going to let you see my workflow for publishing your finished video to a youtube channel.
We are also going to analyze a finished multi-camera finished client project and teach you how to take such an edit in Adobe Premiere. We’re going to cover advanced topics like multi-camera video editing to give you the skills to handle professional clients.
BONUS TIME
As a bonus we are including the Final Cut Pro X Survival Guide which includes very practical lessons from being in the trenches as an editor for clients and running my own Youtube Channel. You can expect behind the scene video edits for clients full workflow and super practical lessons like synching video and audio, blurring out license plates, and using green screen. This is aimed at intermediates that already have a grasp of the basics.