5 Notable films edited on Adobe Premiere Pro.It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, Captain Abu Raed, Terminator: Dark Fate and Monsters, and other venues such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere Pro.
It is geared towards professional video editing, while its sibling, Adobe Premiere Elements, targets the consumer market.ĬNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere Pro. First launched in 2003, Adobe Premiere Pro is a successor of Adobe Premiere (first launched in 1991). and published as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud licensing program.
How fantastic is that? Let's progress and make our own movie./ December 22, 2021 11 days ago ( ) ġ5.4.1 (August 17, 2021 4 months ago ( )) Īdobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application developed by Adobe Inc. At one time you had to buy Encore but now since the previous version, CS4, Encore comes bundled with Premiere Pro free of charge. And finally, we'll finish up by looking at how we export our film either as individual files or how we collect a group of files together and make a DVD using Premiere Pro's sister program, Encore, that comes free with the program. And, an essential component of making a film, the use of Titles, well, we're going to be looking at Titles, too, in particular the Titling Panel, how we use Safe Zones, Rolls and Crawls, Drop Shadows, Shape Objects, et cetera.
We'll also look at how we adjust time, either slowing a movie clip down or speeding it up or even reversing it. We're going to look at Keyframing and how this allows us to adjust either audio or filters over time. As I say, we'll look at Effects, in particular the native video effects that come with Premiere Pro and we'll also look at how we use third party effects, too. We'll look at the importance of rendering and how, with Premiere Pro CS5 and how it needs to run on a 64-bit Operating System, how the program ships with various different effects that run natively and don't actually require rendering. We'll look at how we use the Edit Tools, such as the Razor Tool, to make simple edits.
We're going to get creative and I'll show you how to use Filters. We look at Timecode and how this is absolutely crucial and relevant when we are making films and we need to dub audio and synchronize dialog to the millisecond. We're going to look at how we can edit audio precisely. When we start getting more into the details we're going to look at File Formats that we can use within Premiere Pro. We're going to look at the different Panels within the Interface, the Project Panel, the Timeline area, the Source Monitor, the Audio Mixer, et cetera. Some of the things that we're going to look at and we're going to learn are creating projects, creating sequences, how we set Preferences in Premiere Pro so that it works exactly how we like it. This course should last around about 8 hours and there are about 8 or 9 chapters to this course. Now, on the way we'll take in, briefly I suppose, some other Adobe programs like After Effects and Soundbooth and Photoshop to help us construct our film. Throughout this course I'm going to step through pretty much every essential element required to make a professional looking film with Premiere Pro CS5. What I'm going to do in this course is I'm going to construct a film about local country walks in the area in which I live that take in various local pubs.
If you have, then you'll notice during this full course I'm going to expand on the tutorials presented in the QuickStart! Guide. Anyway, I'm not sure if you've worked your way through the QuickStart! Guide to Premiere Pro CS5 that I authored. In addition to authoring courses for VTC I run my own business, Energy Studios and part of what I do is making films - commercial, corporate, music videos, et cetera and have been making these types of films for more years than I can remember to tell the tax man about. In addition, I've run courses on Premiere Elements 8, the sister program to Premiere Pro. In that time I authored a course on Premiere Pro CS4, the version before the version we're looking at in this tutorial and fairly recently I authored a course on Premiere Pro CS5, this version of Premiere Pro but as a QuickStart! Guide. My name is Mark Struthers and I've been authoring courses for VTC for a year or so now. Hello and welcome to this VTC course on Premiere Pro CS5.