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Premiere Pro Course Online November 18, 2024 BootCamp
Premiere Pro Bootcamp
$1,590.00
This four-day comprehensive Premiere Pro bootcamp provides introductory and advanced skills for video editing as you learn the process and workflow for creating and editing digital video. This bootcamp combines our introductory through advanced Premiere Pro classes into four consecutive days, providing you with an intensive workshop. The material covered is identical to the introductory and advanced Premiere Pro courses but is delivered in a single week. You start by learning essential Premiere Pro skills and end the week with experience editing and assembling video, creating transitions and titles, editing audio, and much more.
Premiere Pro bootcamp training course topics
Understanding digital video: foundations for Premiere Pro editing
- Understanding video settings
- Input & output formats
- Dimensions, frame rate, and pixel aspect ratio
- Online and social media video standards
- Understanding time code
Learning the Premiere Pro interface
- Understanding the default workspaces
- Switching and resetting Premiere Pro workspaces
- Working with Premiere Pro panels
- Understanding the application tools
- Setting application preferences
- Appearance & memory
- Using the project panel
- Understanding media management & creating and organizing bins
- Using the media browser panel
- Previewing clips: hover scrub vs source monitor
- Transcoding video
- Locating missing media in Premiere Pro: where it is located and what it is named
Learning to edit clips in the Premiere Pro timeline
- The cuts-only editing methodology: continuity editing
- A Roll vs. B Roll
- Cut-ins and cut-aways; cutting on action
- Working with multiple video tracks
- Adding and deleting tracks
- Renaming tracks
- Trimming clips in the Premiere Pro source monitor
- Adding clips to the timeline
- Making insert and overwrite edits
- Using the timeline editing tools
- Markers: timeline vs clip
Using video & audio transitions in Premiere Pro
- Understanding transitions
- Adding transitions to video clips
- Preparing a clip to receive transitions
- Editing transition settings
- Adding an audio transition
Learning to use Premiere Pro graphics
- Understanding the uses of titles in video
- Creating graphic clips in Premiere Pro
- Adding images to a graphic clip
- Using the legacy titler
- Creating an end credit roll
- Controlling the speed of a rolling title
- Working with graphic clips on the timeline
- Creating a graphics template
Working with imported graphics in Premiere Pro
- Working with Photoshop and Illustrator Files in Premiere Pro
- Importing layered Photoshop files into Premiere Pro projects
- Understanding and animating static clip effects
- Understanding position, scale, rotation, and opacity with Premiere Pro
- Using Premiere Pro to add transitions and effects to images
Using Premiere Pro video effects
- Understanding video effects in Premiere Pro
- Animating static clip effects
- Adjusting position, scale, rotation, and opacity for video in Premiere Pro
- Applying Premiere Pro video effects to clips
- Understanding the Premiere Pro timeline vs. project panel
Using greenscreen footage in Premiere Pro
- Creating a garbage matte in Premiere Pro
- Working with the ultra keyer
Learning to stabilize shaky footage with Premiere
- Evaluating shaky footage
- Using the warp stabilizer
Introduction to Premiere Pro audio editing
- Understanding clip audio
- Working with various audio types, including standard, mono, and 5.1 audio
- Using the essential audio panel
- Assigning audio clip types in Premiere
- Animating clip volume
Outputting video from Premiere Pro
- Exporting video from Premiere Pro
- Understanding Adobe Media Encoder export from Premiere Pro
- Exporting video directly from Premiere Pro
- Exporting video from Premiere Pro for social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) & Mobile Devices
- Exporting video from Premiere Pro for desktop and broadband distribution
- Understanding video file settings, including video dimensions, formats and codecs, bit-rate, frame rate, and aspect ratio when exporting
Advanced Editing in Premiere Pro
- Using the Trim View
- Slip, Slide, and Rolling Edit Tools
- Match frames
- Nested timelines (Sequences)
Masking Techniques in Premiere Pro
- Using keys
- Using matte keys
- Garbage mattes
- Color mattes
- Track mattes
- Advanced transitions
- Advanced Audio editing in Premiere
Integrating Photoshop with Premiere Pro
- Animating
- Importing layers as a sequence
- Alpha channels
- Updating Photoshop files
Integrating After Effects with Premiere Pro
- Working with Premiere projects in After Effects
- Non-destructive integration
Integrating Audition with Premiere Pro
Overview of editing audio from a Premiere Pro Project file using Audition
Color correction in Premiere Pro
- Creating a new reference monitor window
- Gang to reference monitor feature
- Working with color scopes
- 3-Point Color Correction
- Color Match
DVD export in Premiere Pro
- Using sequence markers
- Adding chapter information
- Encoding using Adobe Media Encoder
Update on new features in Premiere Pro
- Interface improvements
- Changes to the workspace
The course topics serve as an outline. Instructors may adjust content based on the specific needs of each class, such as to answer your Premiere Pro questions.
Why Premiere Pro classes at AGI are the best option for you
- Hands-on learning: Learn Premiere Pro quickly with our proven teaching methods.
- Exceptional curriculum: AGI has delivered Premiere Pro training to thousands over 25 years.
- Expert instructors: Our instructors are Premiere Pro experts and skilled educators.
- Small class sizes: Receive personalized attention with 10 or fewer participants per class.
- Repeat for Free: If you need a refresher or miss a class day, retake the Premiere Pro class at no cost.