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Revision as of 14:32, 10 April 2023
Contents
Multimedia Lab
- MML Help Wiki
- Lab Information - Multimedia Lab
- Lab Use Guidelines - Multimedia Lab
- Media Labs Access Policy
- Scheduling General Access Media Labs
- Video Edit Suites
- in the Media Proficiencies 2022-2023 Canvas course complete the Video Edit Suite module
Premiere Pro
Versions
- Premiere Pro 2023 version 23 is installed in the Multimedia Lab
- Adobe Student Licenses
Articles
- Premiere Pro Help Wiki
- Tutorials - Premiere Pro
- Intro to Premiere Pro - PP
- Titles with Essential Graphics - Premiere Pro
- Exporting Video - Premiere Pro
- Exporting Video - ProRes - Premiere Pro
- Media Encoder Presets
- Click the link
- Sign in with your Evergreen Account
- Click the Download button at the top
Capturing Source
- Capturing from VHS/DVD on Conversion Station
- Scanning - Portable Scanners- -MML
- https://clipgrab.org/
Workshop Demo
- OneDrive
- Uploading
- Downloading
- Large files
- Sharing
- File management
- Folder structure
- Aspect ratios
- Open Premiere Pro
- New project
- Make a new sequence
- Presets
- Based on source
- Bins
- Set to frame vs scale to frame size
- Import video files
- Export Video
- Media Encoder
- Presets
- Youtube Preset
- Archival
- Use the 1920 Screening ProRes preset when using the lab computers
- Or use Broadcast > Apple ProRes > Apple ProRes 422 (LT) QuickTime
- Comes with Media Encoder