
Welcome to our video editing course. This course has been designed to give you the basics of video editing, as well as working in Adobe Premiere Pro.
This lecture covers the basics of Adobe Premiere's interface, as well as how to import video.
One of the most basic practices in video editing is setting IN and OUT points. This simply means setting different starting and stopping points to a video, than what was initially there. This lecture covers setting IN & OUT points, as well as how to adjust them.
In video editing, there are times where you may want to fade from one video to another. This lecture will show do this via using transitions.
In this lecture, you'll learn a simple 3-step process on how to edit your video's sound, in particular, the voiceover. This uses the software Adobe Audition, which is available from Adobe via a 30 Day trial, if you don't have it.
Improving the sound quality of a video is an often necessary step in video editing.
In video editing, there are times that your videos image quality may be off, especially when it comes to color, or color balance. This lecture shows you how you can color-correct a video, or even adjust a video's color for a desired effect.
In this lecture, you'll learn how to change the speed of a video. In video editing, there are times that you may need to slow down, or even dramatically speed up a video clip for it's final playback.
In addition to adding video, you can also add still images in Premiere. This lecture covers importing stills, adding them to sequences, as well as adjusting there time length.
This lesson will show you the basics of using Premiere's title window to create titles for your movies, and videos.
An important aspect of video editing is adding music. This lecture will not only show how to add music to your video, but it will also show how to adjust it's volume, as not to overpower any other audio tracks.
This lecture shows how easy it is to export your final video to different platforms, like Youtube, or Vimeo, and all of it can be done via Premiere's export presets.
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UPDATED w/ NEW LESSONS JUNE 2025!
It's fantastic that you're looking to dive into video editing! I remember what it was like when I first started, and it can feel a bit overwhelming, but I promise it's more accessible than you think.
Learn Video Editing in a Flash!
Have you ever wanted to create stunning videos but didn’t know where to start? This bite-sized workshop is perfect for absolute beginners! In just a few short hours, you’ll learn the essential skills to edit your videos like a pro.
With over 20 years of experience in Adobe Premiere, I've condensed the key concepts into a concise and easy-to-follow format. Even if you've never touched video editing software before, you'll be surprised at how quickly you'll pick up the basics.
What you'll learn:
Essential Editing Techniques: Master the art of cutting, trimming, and splicing your video clips.
Creating Engaging Titles: Design eye-catching titles and text overlays to enhance your videos.
Smooth Transitions: Learn how to seamlessly blend video clips together with professional-looking transitions.
Color Correction and Grading: Give your videos a polished look with color correction and grading techniques.
Audio Editing: Improve the sound quality of your videos by editing and mixing audio tracks.
Video Speed and Duration: Control the pace of your videos by adjusting speed and duration.
Music Synchronization: Learn how to sync your videos to music for a more dynamic and engaging experience.
Exporting Your Masterpiece: Discover the best practices for exporting your videos in various formats.
So, grab a sandwich and get ready to dive into the world of video editing. This workshop is the perfect way to learn new skills and unleash your creativity!
NOTE: "Learn to Edit Video w/ Adobe Premiere Pro in 10 Easy Lessons" is part of the Tonyteach "Learn in 1 Day" series, where we create courses that are 2 hours or less and can get you up to speed, quickly, on how to use industry-standard software for graphics, video, and animation.