Week in Premiere 10/14/16
This Week in Premiere Pro:
- 8 Free Premiere Pro Templates and Presets
- Adobe Video World 2016: Tips and Takeaways
- Two Proxy Workflow Tutorials
- Premiumbeat Tutorials: Nesting and Archival
Premiere Pro News
Motion Array's free Premiere Pro templates have been featured numerous times on both the Premiere Bro Blog and Week in Premiere. Motion Array has collected all their free Premiere Pro templates — eight total — into one post. To learn more about using Motion Array's Premiere Pro Templates, visit: How I Learned to Love Premiere Pro Templates.
Since launching the Premiere Pro templates category on Motion Array, we've seen an overwhelming positive response. If you're not familiar with Premiere templates and would like to wet your beak, we have 8 different free Premiere Pro templates and presets below that you can download and use royalty free. —Motion Array
Source: https://motionarray.com/blog/8-free-premiere-pro-templates
Watch Adobe evangelist, Jason Levine, present the latest features in Adobe Creative Cloud live from IBC 2016. Jason covers features currently available in Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC, as well as some of the new updates coming out in the next release of Creative Cloud.
Jason Levine presents the seamless post-production workflow powered by Adobe Creative Cloud tools, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Audition. —Adobe Creative Cloud
Source: https://youtu.be/vY13Fjk9DmM
Go behind-the-scenes of Adobe Video World 2016 with these Premiere Gal videos. They include interviews with one Adobe product manager, two Premiere Pro trainers, and the co-founder of Palette Gear. Follow Premiere Gal on YouTube for more videos.
Premiere Bro and JK Design partner up to present a summary of the major themes from Adobe Video World 2016. Topics include: Creative Cloud updates, VR and Character Animator. This blog post is a cross-section of industry trends, not just in the Premiere Pro user community, but for all video creators.
Adobe Video World is a must-attend event for video creators who want to learn Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC, and interact with the Adobe product managers, designers and engineers who develop those applications. —Sean Schools, JK Design
Source: http://www.jkdesign.com/blog/2016/10/12/adobe-video-world-2016-8-takeaways-for-video-creators
Boris FX is hosting a Halloween video contest. Be sure to check out the list of prizes — which includes a one-year Creative Cloud subscription — by clicking the link in their Tweet below. The scariest part of this contest is being allowed to edit in anything besides Adobe Premiere Pro.
Halloween Video Contest! Prizes from @Avid @AdobeAE @AdobePremiere @TheFoundryTeam & more! https://t.co/cBBe06K9pY pic.twitter.com/9ZW7EGW6MP
— Boris FX (@borisfx) October 13, 2016
Premiere Pro Tips
Adobe Video World 2016: Practical Premiere Pro Tips For Every Editor
Adobe Video World 2016 was intense. The event ran six days, and each day averaged six sessions for a total of nine hours a day! (That's not including evening socials or expos.) If you weren't able to attend, wouldn't it be sweet to get in on some of that Premiere Pro action? I think so. And so, for the second year in a row, Premiere Bro brings you these 10 Premiere Pro tips from Adobe Video World.
Scott Simmons dug up this Adobe web page that shows all the new Premiere Pro features added since Adobe Premiere Pro moved to Creative Cloud. Beats the Adobe Premiere Pro releases Wikipedia page.
I just found this great @AdobePremiere update summary while researching a class. Feature updates going back yearshttps://t.co/1gJwgUcYos
— Scott Simmons (@editblog) October 13, 2016
Jeremy Lewis, a wedding and portrait photographer, shares this quick how-to for syncing video and audio in the timeline. This short video is ideal for those who are new to working with sync sound in Premiere Pro. Love the look on Jeremy's face when audio is synced...
How To Sync Audio In #PremierePro CC Easily https://t.co/l8KVSB3jK6
— Jeremyxlewisphoto (@jeremyxlewis) October 14, 2016
Premiere Pro Tutorials
Nested sequences in Premiere Pro are great for two reasons: they reduce timeline clutter by condensing multiple clips into one, and they allow you to combine effects such as Warp Stabilizer and Time Remapping. Jourdan Aldredge demonstrates both of these scenarios in this Premiumbeat blog post.
Nesting in Premiere Pro is a great tool for streamlining a long project. It’s also great for combining more effects to a clip than is usually possible. Here’s how to use it. —Jourdan Aldredge, Premiumbeat Blog
Source: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/nesting-in-premiere-pro
In this video, Jordy Vandeput of Cinecom.net shows how to use the proxy workflows in the latest version of Premiere Pro CC to edit high resolution footage. This workflow is especially helpful for editing 4K on a slow computer or laptop. In fact, a proxy workflow might be the difference between being able to edit your video, and not being able to at all!
Slow computers and 4K video editing doesn't go together. But there's an option in Premiere Pro that creates low resolution proxies in a very fast workflow. —Jordy Vandeput, Cinecom.net
Source: https://www.cinecom.net/tutorials/editing-4k-slow-computer-premiere-pro
In this video tutorial, Colin Smith of VideoRevealed teaches how to use proxies in Premiere Pro. Proxy files are light-weight versions of the original camera files, and they are ideal for editing ultraHD footage, especially if you're editing with an older computer or on-the-go with a laptop. The proxy workflows in Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 make it easy to generate and attach proxy files. Colin gives you a step-by-step guide in this easy to follow tutorial.
This tutorial will show you how Premiere Pro will create and attach proxies so you can work on large frame sizes on slower systems. It also covers creating custom Ingest Presets in case you find the included presets don't fit your needs. —VideoRevealed
Source: https://youtu.be/993mbUa0h-w
In this Premiumbeat tutorial, Jason Boone breaks down how to archive a video project using the Project Manager in Premiere Pro. In short, the Project Manager allows you to export selected sequences with all their media to a single folder for easy backup or hand-off. Jason explains all the Project Manager settings you need to know to successfully create an archive of your project.
Archiving is the best way to share your Premiere Pro projects. Here's how to archive your projects in Premiere Pro. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog
Source: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/archive-your-project-with-premiere-pro-project-manager
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