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Adobe Premiere Pro Fast Track Gold Training Course - (Beginner + Intermediate + Advanced)


Docklands Media

Summary

Price
£1,530 inc VAT
Or £127.50/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Classroom
Duration
8 days · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Location & dates

Location
Address
3 Laybourne House
Admirals Way
East London
London
E149UH
United Kingdom

Overview

Money-Back Guarantee
If you are not truly satisfied with your Adobe Premiere Pro training, neither are we. Let us know on the first day and we will make it right. Otherwise, we will refund 100% of your money.

Lifetime Support
Once you have completed your Premiere Pro course, you will have access to our email and telephone support for a lifetime. You can contact us for any questions or technical issues, related to what you’ve learned on your training course.

24-Month Free Class Retake
If you want to come back and attend this Premiere Pro course again to refresh your skills, you have 24 months to do so. The retake is free of charge.

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Course media

Description

Premiere Pro Fast Track – Gold is a combination of the Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced courses. This course will take you from knowing nothing or just a little about Premiere Pro, to a level where you can execute some of the most advanced tools and techniques to create outstanding videos. During this course, we will also prepare you for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exam, which is the industry standard certification to prove your editing skills with Premiere Pro.

Introduction to Premiere Pro

  • System specs
  • Video terminology
  • Tapeless workflow
  • Welcome window
  • Premiere Pro interface
  • Workspaces

Organisation

  • Using the Project Panel
  • Creating bins
  • Working with labels
  • Importing media

Sequencing and Editing

  • Using the Source Monitor
  • Creating a rough cut
  • Performing insert edits
  • Performing overwrite edits
  • Keyboard shortcuts

Cutaways

  • Understanding cutaways
  • Using multiple tracks
  • Editing a cutaway shot
  • Refining

Working with Audio

  • Working with mono/stereo
  • Adding background music
  • Fixing audio issues
  • Audio transitions
  • Background noise

Transitions

  • Understanding transitions
  • Working with handles
  • Attributes of transitions
  • Previewing

Motion Properties

  • Working with Opacity
  • Position
  • Scale
  • Rotation
  • Anchor Point

Titles

  • Creating a simple title
  • Lower thirds
  • Rolling/Crawling titles
  • Title attributes

Exporting

  • Rendering
  • Different video formats
  • Understanding codecs
  • Adobe Media Encoder

Advanced Trimming Tools

  • Working with the Slip Tool
  • Rolling Edit Tool
  • Slide Tool
  • Split edits – J and L cuts

Multipoint Editing

  • Understanding three-point and four-point editing
  • Effective uses of a three-point edit
  • Linking/Unlinking clips
  • Sync issues
  • Track targeting

Colour Correction

  • Understanding Levels
  • Working with Curves
  • Saturation
  • Working “Broadcast Safe”

Markers

  • Creating markers
  • Adding comments
  • Changing duration
  • Using markers to synchronise clips

Clips in Motion

  • Motion properties overview
  • Understanding keyframes
  • Animating clips
  • Back-timed animation

Effects

  • Applying effects to clips
  • Enabling and disabling
  • Re-ordering effects
  • Effect properties
  • Animating effects

Compositing

  • Creating a split screen
  • Different blending modes
  • Nested sequences
  • Greenscreen/Bluescreen
  • Ultra Key

Mastering Effects

  • Effects round-up
  • Creative uses of effects
  • Using Adjustment Layers

Advanced Colour Correction

  • Working with scopes
  • Understanding different types of scopes
  • Using a reference monitor
  • Creative colour correction

Multi-camera Editing

  • Considerations when shooting with more than one camera
  • Using markers on set
  • Synchronising clips
  • Multi-camera sequences
  • Cutting on the fly
  • Refining the edits

Time Effects

  • Slowing down and speeding up clips
  • Intermediate frames
  • Time-remapping
  • Gradually slowing clips
  • Using freeze frames
  • Playing backwards

Moving Beyond Premiere Pro

  • Continuity Editing
  • Establishing a shot
  • Matching action
  • Understanding the 180 degree rule

Integration with Other Applications

  • Working with Photoshop
  • Using Dynamic Link
  • Working with After Effects compositions
  • Adobe Encore integration
  • Using Edit Decision Lists
  • Sending a sequence to a different editing application

Adobe Certified Expert Exam

  • Booking an exam
  • Preparation
  • Further resources

Who is this course for?

Those who have no or little knowledge of video editing and want to familiarise themselves with Adobe Premiere Pro. Amateurs with an interest in video editing will also benefit from attending this course.

Requirements

You do not need any prior knowledge of the software, in order to attend this course. However, you should have a basic understanding of your computer’s operating system – such as launching an application, creating folders, saving files and copying them onto a different drive.

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