Week in Premiere 1/6/17
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
- Special Holiday Message and Recap
- ACE Eddie Award Nominations
- Make Your Footage Look Like VHS
- Finishing Techniques with Boris FX BCC 10
First, I want to thank you for visiting Premiere Bro. Second, I want to acknowledge that I've been on an impromptu hiatus from my blog. The post below explains why. It's a happy reason! The post also recaps some of Premiere Bro's successes and failures of 2016. There's more in store for Premiere Bro. Looking forward to sharing more with you soon.
A Special Holiday Message and Recap from Premiere Bro
Happy holidays Premiere Pro users! It's that time of year to look back and count your blessings. For Premiere Bro, that means being thankful for amazing editing software and many wonderful readers. That means you! If you're reading this, thank you!
Premiere Pro News
Congrats to the post-production teams of Deadpool and Hail, Caesar! for being nominated for the Eddie award for Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy). This is a big win for Adobe because both films were edited in Premiere Pro CC. Click the links below to read Adobe's blog posts on these films.
- “Deadpool” comes alive with explosive action and dark comedy
- Old and new filmmaking techniques merge in Hail, Caesar!
Source: https://americancinemaeditors.org/eddie-awards/eddie-nominees/
Premiere Pro Tutorials
Submixes are so convenient. They make global audio adjustments to specific tracks easy by grouping them into one mix. In this Premiumbeat tutorial, Jason Boone shows you how simple it is to create a submix track in Premiere Pro. Submixes are also a great way to create audio stems of your dialogue, music, SFX, etc.
Need to apply audio and effect changes to multiple audio tracks — all at the same time? No problem. Follow these steps to create a submix in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog
Source: https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/create-submix-in-adobe-premiere-pro/
Reminiscing about the 90's? In this video tutorial, Justin Odisho teaches how to give your footage that timeless VCR look using native effects in Premiere Pro. For example, Justin begins with the Arithmetic effect to create a faux chromatic aberration. It's way cool. Now your footage can look like home videos again!
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 tutorial I will show you how to create a vcr / vhs look using video effects, noise, glitches, and color distortions. Apologies for the semi rough voice in this one, getting over a cold! Back to normal soon. —Justin Odisho
Source: https://youtu.be/ilf20yDly2c
We've all seen the "Cinematic Look" or the "Hollywood Look" tutorial before, right? Well, Peter McKinnon shows you how in a way that is thorough, yet simple and easy to follow. Using the Lumetri Color panel in Premiere Pro. Peter walks through his simple process of adding more drama to his shots with a couple easy slider moves.
Learn how to create more cinematic / Hollywood looking footage with some easy tips on colour correction and a little bit of sound design. This tutorial outlines some basics in colour grading within Premiere Pro without having to use third party plug-ins. —Peter McKinnon
Source: https://youtu.be/GYud_W7Ou9E
Custom effects and transitions are really cool because they're yours. Safeguard them forever by saving them as presets. Tutorialist extraordinaire, Justin Odisho, shows you how to create effects presets in Premiere Pro so you can quickly apply your favorite custom effects to any project.
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorial, I will show you how to create and use your own custom presets for free. This will allow you to save major time creating color effects and transitions on clips and projects. The possibilities are endless when you combine presets together and use different adjustment layers, sequences, and clips. —Justin Odisho
Source: https://youtu.be/1qXTOaNaYOQ
Learn some advanced finishing techniques Boris FX Continuum Complete 10 for Adobe in this hour-long Boris FX webinar with visual effects artist and trainer, Ben Brownlee. Even if you don't have BCC 10 for Premiere Pro, this webinar will expose you to new finishing techniques for your video projects. And you may want to consider investing in BCC 10 for Premiere Pro.
Topics Covered: Pump up your effects by animating them to music with Beat Reactor Make your talent look their best with image restoration tools like Beauty Studio & Magic Sharp Easily track effects with the integrated mocha/PixelChooser Create broadcast ready multi-layered titles. —Boris FX
Source: https://borisfx.com/blogs/events/advanced-finishing-techniques-with-bcc-premiere-pro-12-15-16
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Motion Array Offers Unlimited Downloads for Subscribers
“Mega List” of FREE Premiere Pro Preset Packs
Speed up Exporting with Smart Rendering in Premiere Pro
Recover Under Exposed and Under Exposed Footage in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0.2) Update Now Available
Adobe Adds Support for ProRes Export on Windows
Win a FREE PC Workstation by Puget Systems
FREE Webinar—Premiere Rush: Beyond the Basics
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Inside Hollywood’c Cutting Rooms: Shared Projects
FREE Stretch Transitions for Premiere Pro
How to Create a Glow Effect in Premiere Pro
Motion Array Goes Unlimited
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
The Best NLE According to 116 Expert Video Editors
15 FREE Text and Image Animation Presets for Premiere Pro
5 Tips and 5 Fixes for Premiere Pro
The Cutest Premiere Pro Tutorial Ever
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
What’s New in Lumetri Color with Jason Levine
Auto Save Enhancements in Premiere Pro CC 2019
Yi Horizon: VR180 Workflow in Premiere Pro
Editing in Adobe Premiere 1.0 (1991)
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0.1) Update Now Available
10 “Little” Features in Premiere Pro CC 2019
Meet the People Behind Adobe Premiere Pro
3D Color Grading, “Half-Life” Keyframes and More!
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Typekit is Now Adobe Fonts (14,000+ Fonts for Premiere Pro!)
Meet the Best Computer Builder for Premiere Pro
Sapphire 2019 by Boris FX Now Available
How to Use the New Vector Motion Effect in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Adobe MAX 2018 Recap and Highlights
Cinema Grade: Modern Color Grading in Premiere Pro
FREE 120-page eBook on Making Motion Graphics Templates (MOGRTS)
Review of Editing in Premiere Rush for Premiere Pro Users.
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 Highlights and New Features
Adobe Releases Premiere Rush CC
First Premiere Pro CC 2019 and Premiere Rush CC Tutorials
FREE Stuff: Making Mogrts eBook, 21 Mogrt Templates, & More!
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
2 Eminem “Venom” Face Distortion Tutorials
Create Your Own Grid Overlay Glitch Effect
4 FREE Video Overlays
4 Easy Transitions in Premiere Pro