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The following video tutorials are a must-watch for Premiere Pro video editors.
To help you get the most out of Premiere Pro, we’ve rounded up a list of 15 essential Premiere Pro video tutorials for video editors (and aspiring editors!) From the basics of importing and capturing footage, to more advanced features like multi-cam editing and warp stabilizer, these Premiere Pro tutorials run the gamut of a post-production workflow.
If you can think of any essential tutorials that should have made the list please share in the comments below!
1. Navigating the Interface
The Premiere Pro interface is surprisingly easy to navigate considering it’s impressive functionality. The following video tutorial gives us a virtual tour.
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2. Importing/Capturing Clips
Step one of any video editing project is importing your media. The following video shows us how to import and capture footage that was shot in an analog format.
3. Basic Timeline Editing
This video demonstrates run through the basics of very video editing in Premiere Pro.
4. Three and Four Point Editing
The concept of three and four point editing is essential editing knowledge. Both three and four point editing relate to how your editing workflow will look in Premiere. Once you get a good workflow down editing will become much easier.
5. Keyboard Shortcuts
If you can do any one thing to increase your editing speed it would be to add keyboard shortcuts to the mix. Typically the more keyboard shortcuts you use the faster and more efficiently you will be able to edit.
6. Adding Effects
Premiere Pro allows you to add a limitless number of effects to your clips. Each effect has customizable settings, giving you more control over the look and feel of your clips.
7. Color Correction
Want to make your video look professional? Start color correcting and grading. Often times newbies to Premiere will skip over color correction…this is a mistake. Correcting the color in your footage, and applying unique color grades, can go a long way to make your videos more professional.
8. Multicam Editing
If you have footage from a live event or TV show with multiple clips, try using the multicam feature in Premiere. With multicam, users can switch between multiple video feeds in real-time just like a TV switcher on a live production.
9. Audio Editing
It’s often said that video production is 50% what is seen and 50% what is heard. That’s why it’s so disappointing when video professionals fail to take the proper amount of time to correctly mix their audio in post. The following video shows us how to adjust various audio related features in Premiere Pro.
10. Exporting
Now that your video is edited it’s time to export. If you’re new to Premiere the vast exporting options can seem overwhelming, but there’s no need to fear. The following video tutorial demonstrates the options for exporting video out of Premiere Pro.
Source: www.premiumbeat.com
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