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| + | === Getting Started === | ||
| + | * Premiere Pro is a non-destructive non-linear video editing application. | ||
| + | * Parts of it may seem similar to Audition and After Effects but other parts will function differently. | ||
| + | * There are advanced features for linking Audition and After Effects with Premiere Pro. | ||
| + | * [[Intro to Premiere Pro - PP |Intro to Premiere Pro]] | ||
| + | * [[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#What_is_Premiere_Pro | What is Premiere Pro]] | ||
| + | === File Management === | ||
| + | *Do not work directly from Orca. | ||
| + | *Make a folder on the '''Desktop''' with a meaningful name. | ||
| + | *Make sub-folders called | ||
| + | **Video | ||
| + | **Stills | ||
| + | **Premiere_Files | ||
| + | **Audio | ||
| + | *Copies all source files to the appropriate folders before importing to Premiere. | ||
| + | *[[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#File_Organization | File Management Steps]] | ||
| + | === Premiere Basics === | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== New Project ==== | ||
| + | * [[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Starting_A_New_Project | Starting a New Project]] | ||
| + | * Remember to name the project | ||
| + | * Set the location to your project folder | ||
| + | ==== Premiere Pro Interface ==== | ||
| + | *[[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Interface |Interface article]] | ||
| + | *Media Bowser | ||
| + | *Project | ||
| + | *Timeline | ||
| + | *Source Monitor | ||
| + | *Program Monitor | ||
| + | *Effects | ||
| + | *Effects Controls | ||
| + | *Essential Graphics | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Importing Media ==== | ||
| + | * [[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Importing_Media|Importing Media article]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Remember to copy the file to your project folder before importing. | ||
| + | |||
| + | * [[Image Sequences - Premiere Pro]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Create a New Sequence ==== | ||
| + | * It is easier to import your files into Premiere before creating a new sequence. | ||
| + | * Your animations should be 1920 x 1080 30fps to 1280 x 960 30 fps. | ||
| + | |||
| + | # Import your video files into the project. | ||
| + | # Pick a file which represents the majority of your files (in terms of dimensions, frame rate, compression etc). | ||
| + | # Select that file in the '''Project''' panel. Right click and select '''New Sequence From Clip'''. | ||
| + | # A new Sequence will be added to the '''Project''' panel and it will open int the '''Timeline''' panel. | ||
| + | # Change the sequence name to something meaningful by clicking on the sequence name in the '''Project''' panel. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Editing === | ||
| + | * [[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Playback |Playback]] | ||
| + | *[[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Editing_Basics |Editing Basics]] | ||
| + | *[[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Adjusting_Audio_Levels_and_Panning |Adjusting Audio Levels]] | ||
| + | *Scale video | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Titles === | ||
| + | * [[Titles - Essential Graphics|Creating Titles with Essential Graphics]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Exporting === | ||
| + | * [[Intro_to_Premiere_Pro_-_PP#Exporting |Exporting Video Article]] | ||
| + | * '''Adobe Media Encoder''' allows you to export multiple versions of the same sequence and it allows you to keep working in '''Premiere''' while export is encoding. | ||
| + | |||
| + | # To use Adobe Media Encoder first follow the steps above. | ||
| + | # '''Click''' the '''Queue''' button and '''Adobe Media Encoder''' will open. | ||
| + | # Drag a preset onto the name of your sequence to add the preset to the '''Queue'''. | ||
| + | ## Use the '''1920 Screening ProRes 422LT''' preset for class playback. | ||
| + | ## Use the '''H.264 Match Source - High Bit Rate''' for Windows playback and uploading to Youtube. | ||
| + | # Click the '''Start Queue''' button (green play button) to start the exporting. | ||
[[Category:2018-2019]] | [[Category:2018-2019]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:18, 19 November 2018
Contents
Getting Started
- Premiere Pro is a non-destructive non-linear video editing application.
- Parts of it may seem similar to Audition and After Effects but other parts will function differently.
- There are advanced features for linking Audition and After Effects with Premiere Pro.
- Intro to Premiere Pro
- What is Premiere Pro
File Management
- Do not work directly from Orca.
- Make a folder on the Desktop with a meaningful name.
- Make sub-folders called
- Video
- Stills
- Premiere_Files
- Audio
- Copies all source files to the appropriate folders before importing to Premiere.
- File Management Steps
Premiere Basics
New Project
- Starting a New Project
- Remember to name the project
- Set the location to your project folder
Premiere Pro Interface
- Interface article
- Media Bowser
- Project
- Timeline
- Source Monitor
- Program Monitor
- Effects
- Effects Controls
- Essential Graphics
Importing Media
- Remember to copy the file to your project folder before importing.
Create a New Sequence
- It is easier to import your files into Premiere before creating a new sequence.
- Your animations should be 1920 x 1080 30fps to 1280 x 960 30 fps.
- Import your video files into the project.
- Pick a file which represents the majority of your files (in terms of dimensions, frame rate, compression etc).
- Select that file in the Project panel. Right click and select New Sequence From Clip.
- A new Sequence will be added to the Project panel and it will open int the Timeline panel.
- Change the sequence name to something meaningful by clicking on the sequence name in the Project panel.
Editing
- Playback
- Editing Basics
- Adjusting Audio Levels
- Scale video
Titles
Exporting
- Exporting Video Article
- Adobe Media Encoder allows you to export multiple versions of the same sequence and it allows you to keep working in Premiere while export is encoding.
- To use Adobe Media Encoder first follow the steps above.
- Click the Queue button and Adobe Media Encoder will open.
- Drag a preset onto the name of your sequence to add the preset to the Queue.
- Use the 1920 Screening ProRes 422LT preset for class playback.
- Use the H.264 Match Source - High Bit Rate for Windows playback and uploading to Youtube.
- Click the Start Queue button (green play button) to start the exporting.