Adobe Premiere Pro has fast become the number-one editing system for
many editors around the world, and in the CS6 version, Adobe has added
some new features that challenge expectations. These include a new
special effects paradigm, advanced features previously seen only in
Adobe After Effects, and a newly enhanced user interface. In this Learn
by Video course (produced in partnership with our friends at Peachpit
Press), expert editor and trainer Maxim Jago covers everything from the
fundamentals of nonlinear editing all the way up to the most advanced
new features. You will learn how to bring multiple media types into
Premiere Pro, combine them to produce professional edits, apply effects,
add titles, work with audio, and output to multiple formats, including
DVD, Blu-ray and files.
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Table of content
Introducing Premiere
Pro CS6
- What Is Adobe Premiere Pro?
- What You Will Learn and How to Use the Project Files
- What’s New in Premiere Pro CS6
- Video Editing Workflows
- An Overview of the Interface
- Why Premiere Pro Is the Post-Production Hub
- Workspaces
- Important General Preferences
- Personal Preferences
Premiere Pro Projects
- General Project Settings
- Scratch Disk Settings
- Using Sequence Presets
- Sequence Settings
- Video Preview Settings
- Sequence Track Settings
Importing Media
- Importing Media Files and Images
- Importing Media from File-Based Cameras
- Capturing a Whole Tape or Selected Shots
- Batch Capturing
- Importing Projects from Final Cut Pro and Avid
- Clips and Media Files
Organizing Media
- Introducing the Project Panel
- Finding Assets in the Project Panel
- Attaching a Script or Transcript
- Speech Analysis
- Interpreting Footage
- Configuring Clip Audio Channels
Editing Essentials
- The Monitor Controls
- Selecting Part of a Clip
- Adjusting Playback Resolution
- Using Subclips
- Introducing the Timeline Panel
- Adding Clips to a Sequence
- Three-Point and Four-Point Edits
- Storyboard Editing
- Targeting Tracks
Taking Control of the
Timeline
- Track Controls
- Selecting, Linking, and Unlinking Clips
- Rearranging Clips in a Sequence
- Using the Clipboard
- Lifting and Extracting
- Deleting and Ripple Deleting
- Working with Markers
Adding Transitions
- Applying a Transition Between Two Clips
- Understanding Rendering and the Work Area
- Changing Transition Settings
- Creating an Audio Crossfade
Advanced Editing
Controls
- Changing the Playback Speed of Clips
- Adjusting Playback Speed over Time
- Replacing Clips on the Timeline
- Replacing Footage for Clips in the Bin
- Nesting a Sequence
- Creating Nested Sequences in the Bin and on the Timeline
- Trimming in the Source Monitor
- Trimming on the Timeline
- Timeline Trimming Tools
- Trimming Keyboard Shortcuts
- Split Edits: Making J and L Cuts
- JKL Trimming
- The Timeline Tools
- The Trim Monitor
Putting Clips into
Motion
- Fixed Effects for Video and Audio Clips
- Animating with Fixed Effects
- Creating Effect Presets
Multicamera Editing
- Preparing for a Multicamera Edit
- Performing a Multicamera Edit
- Adjusting Multicamera Edits
Editing and Mixing
Audio
- The Audio Workspace
- Audio Track Types
- Normalizing Audio in the Bin and on the Timeline
- Keyframing Volume Changes in the Timeline
- Overview of the Audio Mixer
- Understanding Latch/Touch/Write Automation Modes
- Using Parametric EQ
- Applying Audio Effects to Tracks with the Audio Mixer
- Adjusting Audio Level in the Effect Controls Panel
Adding Video Special
Effects
- Introducing the Effects
- Adding Effects, Changing Settings, and Removing Effects
- Working with Adjustment Layers
- Using Keyframes in the Effect Controls Panel
- The Warp Stabilizer and Rolling Shutter Correction
- Burning in Timecode
- Basic 3D
- Blurs
Color Correction
- Using the Color Correction Workspace
- Vectorscopes and Waveforms
- The Fast Color Corrector
- The Three Way Color Corrector
- Secondary Color Correction
- Curves
Working with Multiple
Layers
- Using Blend Modes
- Using the Ultra Key Effect
- Using the Lumakey Effect
- Introducing Garbage Mattes
- Using the Track Matte Key Effect
Creating Titles
- Introducing the Title Tool
- Working with Text
- Creating Shapes and Managing Layers
- Working with Title Templates
Managing Your
Projects
- Getting Organized
- Using the Project Manager
Outputting to Tapes,
Media Files, and Blu-ray
- Preparing a Project for Tape Output
- Recording to a DV or HDV Tape
- Exporting Your Sequence to a File
- Producing Multiple File Types with Adobe Media Encoder
- Sharing with Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer
- Exporting Frames
- Outputting to Disc
Project Exploration
- Create a New Project, Make a Sequence, and Import Media
- Pick Some Shots and Add Them to Your Sequence
- Add a Simple Title, Some Fades, and Music
- Send the Sequence to Adobe Encore
- Create a Simple, Menu-Driven Blu-ray with Adobe Encore
Closing Thoughts
- Closing Thoughts on This Course
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