Lynda - Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro CC - 642493
Lynda - Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro CC
Many post-production studios are migrating from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro. This course shows video editors what to expect when making the switch, focusing on the key differences in the editing workflow in Premiere Pro CC vs. FCP 7. It compares the two programs' interfaces, data structures, concepts, tools, and techniques. Author Jeff Greenberg walks through each step of the workflow: project setup, media import, editing and trimming, audio enhancement, transitions and effects, and export. The final chapter covers a few project management features that will help you transition seamlessly to Premiere Pro.
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Lynda - Premiere Pro CS6 for Avid and Final Cut Pro Editors - 123526
Lynda - Premiere Pro CS6 for Avid and Final Cut Pro Editors
In this workshop filmmaker and author Maxim Jago presents a quick guide for editors who want to make the transition from Avid Media Composer or Apple Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere Pro, or even to move back and forth between applications. Premiere Pro CS6 supports roundtrip editing and offers great new features like dynamic trimming, the Warp Stabilizer, and Rolling Shutter Repair. Maxim covers these features and shows how to harness the power of the entire Adobe Creative Suite to help you with everything from writing scripts and creating titles to capturing live video and tracking metadata.
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Lynda - Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro
 Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro

English | 2h 51m | Video 720p | Subtitles

Do you need to edit video but don't know where to begin? If you use Adobe Creative Cloud, you have access to Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro is a powerful application that can be a little daunting for first-time users. This course helps anyone get started—including absolute beginners with no background experience in video production or editing. You can get results right away and get your first project up and running fast. Follow along with instructor Rich Harrington as he shows how to create a new project, import footage from a hard drive, organize and edit your clips, add transitions and graphics, fix color and contrast, balance audio, and save and share your project with others. Each step is a straightforward, unvarnished look at the tools non–video pros need to learn most.

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Lynda - Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro CC (2017)

Lynda - Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premiere Pro CC (2017)
MP4 | Video: 720p | Duration: 2:58:51 | English | Subtitles: VTT | 2.5 GB

 
Many post-production studios are migrating from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro. This course shows video editors what to expect when making the switch, focusing on the key differences in the editing workflow in Premiere Pro CC vs. FCP 7. It compares the two programs' interfaces, data structures, concepts, tools, and techniques. Author Jeff Greenberg walks through each step of the workflow: project setup, media import, editing and trimming, audio enhancement, transitions and effects, and export. The final chapter covers a few project management features that will help you transition seamlessly to Premiere Pro.

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Lynda - Premiere Pro Guru: Multi-Camera Video Editing (2021)


Lynda - Premiere Pro Guru: Multi-Camera Video Editing


https://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-Guru-Multi-Camera-Video-Editing-REVISION/2876207-2.html
There are many reasons for shooting with multiple cameras. Perhaps it's to save time or achieve multiple angles. Or it might be to capture what's happening across a large area, like a sports arena or the stage during a concert. Luckily for editors, Adobe Premiere Pro supports editing and syncing footage from multiple cameras in situations like these. The multi-camera editing process in Premiere is similar to live switching that occurs in mobile studios and newsrooms, and helps speed up the post-processing workflow. In this course, Rich Harrington reviews that workflow, showing you how to ingest footage and align it properly, as well as finish your video with color-correction and color-matching techniques.

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Lynda - Premiere Pro 2020 Essential Training


Lynda - Premiere Pro 2020 Essential Training


https://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-2020-Essential-Training/2818085-2.html
Video is a personal, powerful, and dynamic artform. For transforming raw footage into impactful stories, filmmakers and editors look to Adobe Premiere Pro, the industry-leading application. This course helps beginners unlock the potential of the latest edition, Premiere Pro 2020. Instructor and filmmaker Ashley Kennedy teaches all the essentials while building a short promo video from start to finish. Learn how to edit video and audio, correct color, add titles and effects, and more. Her project-based approach lends context to each of the tools, allowing you to experience both the technical and creative sides of the editing process. By the end of the course, you’ll have a realistic perspective on the entire post-production workflow—from import to output.

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Premiere Pro Guru: Audio Finishing Techniques
Premiere Pro Guru: Audio Finishing Techniques
As an editor, you need to know how to mix and sweeten audio yourself, as well as hand off tracks for others to finesse. In this installment of the Premiere Pro Guru series, Luisa Winters shares practical techniques for finishing the audio side of a project using Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. Luisa explores a variety of topics, including track vs. clip level control, mastering the audio mixers, using submixes and automation modes, and working with the Essential Sound panel. Plus, explore restorative techniques with Adobe Audition, as well as how to output audio from Premiere Pro.

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Premiere Pro New Features
Premiere Pro New Features
Premiere Pro 2020 is here. Learn all about the new features in the latest version of this premiere editing program. Author Rich Harrington starts with the new camera support and export options, which make it easier to work with a wider range of devices and file formats. Then learn how to intelligently reframe footage with the AI-powered Auto Reframe effect, and leverage other editing improvements such as increased audio range and temporal and spatial interpolation on keyframes. Rich also reviews the enhancements to the Essential Graphics panel—the new home of motion graphic templates (MOGRTS)—for text formatting and layer management. Plus, learn about April 2020 updates including ProRes RAW support and Productions.

 

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Lynda - Premiere Pro CC 2018 Essential Training: The Basics - 758639
Lynda - Premiere Pro CC 2018 Essential Training: The Basics
Get up and running with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018. This course helps beginners unlock the potential of this powerful video-editing program. Instructor and filmmaker Ashley Kennedy steps through all the fundamentals: editing video and audio, correcting color, adding titles and effects, and more. Her project-based approach lends context to each of the tools, allowing you to experience both the technical and creative sides of the editing process. She begins with a tour of the Premiere Pro interface, and then goes through the entire post-production workflow—including media import and organization, editing and trimming, audio adjustment, applying and modifying effects, color correction, titles, and output. By the end of the course, you should be able to hit the ground running and create your own professional video projects with Premiere Pro.
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Lynda - Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder - 751343
Lynda - Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder
Outputting video is one of the most important yet misunderstood parts of the creative process. If you work with Premiere Pro, you need to understand Adobe Media Encoder—the encoding engine that outputs your media for playback on mobile devices, Blu-Ray and DVD, broadcast networks, and the web. In this course, Jason Osder explains everything you need to know to use Media Encoder to ingest, process, and output video in any format. He also shows you how to access Media Encoder from inside Premiere Pro or as a stand-alone program; create an efficient export workflow; and output formats for broadcast, DVD or Blu-ray, websites like YouTube, and iOS and Android devices. Plus, learn how to apply color correction and effects during processing and leverage the custom settings and automation features to speed up your workflow.
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