Week in Premiere 11/18/16
This Week in Premiere Pro:
- Premiere Pro CC 2017 Known Issues and v11.0.1 Update
- Adobe's Commitment to Video Pros
- NAB Show New York Premiere Pro Recap
- Tutorials: Markers, Text Templates, Hyperlapse Photography
Premiere Pro News
An Interview with Adobe’s Steve Forde on Innovation and Prioritization
In a post Final Cut Pro 7 world, video editors are concerned about the integrity and longevity of their editing software. Like modern rock n’ roll, technology is making it easy for post-production software manufacturers to “sell out” by prioritizing consumer accessibility over professional functionality. In the wake of the Creative Cloud 2017 release, Adobe’s Steve Forde assures Premiere Pro CC users that Adobe is steadfastly sold out for video professionals.
NAB Show New York, formerly CCW, is the condensed, East coast version of NAB Show. NYC native and Adobe certified trainer, Paul Murphy, shares his experience at NAB Show New York 2016. Join Paul as he revisits the Adobe booth and the Post|Production Conference and Campus. At the end of the post, Paul shares 5 tips from his presentation Hidden Keyboard Shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The first bug-squashing update (11.0.1) is now available for Premiere Pro CC 2017. This update fixes two bugs:
- Changing the titler to South Asian and creating a title could cause a crash when attempting to add text.
Occasional crashes could occur when importing media from Media Browser with the preview control enabled.
The 11.0.1 bug-fix update for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (November 2016) is now available. This update fixes two important bugs and is recommended for all users.
Adobe has released a list of known issues in Premiere Pro CC 2017. If you are using Premiere Pro CC 2017, or considering upgrading, it is highly recommended you read this, and be aware of these issues. Please note that for each issue, there is an Adobe-recommended workaround.
This document provides information on the list of known issues in the Premiere Pro CC 2017 (November 2016) release. —Adobe
Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/known-issues-in-premiere-pro-cc-2017--november-2016-.html
Premiere Pro Tips
This week Derek Lieu shared these two Premiere Pro tips: one is for editors using Wacom tablets, and the other is a helpful keyboard shortcut for Pancake Timeline editing.
Tip for @AdobePremiere editors on a Wacom. Hold command when dragging across numerical values for finer increments! pic.twitter.com/avSc5VrIHU
— Derek Lieu (@Derek_Lieu) November 14, 2016
Wish @AdobePremiere had Next/Prev Tab shortcuts, but Select Next/Prev Panel is good for pancake timeline editing! pic.twitter.com/l6Wti7OiJW
— Derek Lieu (@Derek_Lieu) November 15, 2016
Premiere Pro Tutorials
There's more than one way to move media between Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC. In this Premiumbeat tutorial, Jason Boone demonstrates the multiple way assets can be copied and pasted between the applications. For example, clips can be copied and pasted from Project panel to Project panel. There are several things that can't be copied and pasted between Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC, and Jason lists them in the blog post.
After Effects and Premiere Pro are designed to work well with eachother. In this helpful tutorial we'll take a look at how to quickly move assets between the programs. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog
Source: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/move-assets-between-premiere-and-after-effects
Want to add a little pop to your sky? In this video tutorial, Kelsey Brannan a.k.a. Premiere Gal, shows how to use the Title Designer in Premiere Pro CC to make color adjustments to a sky. This is a technique learned from Adobe Premiere Pro master trainer, Jarle Leirpoll.
Buy Jarle Leirpoll's book: "The Cool Stuff In Premiere Pro" http://premierepro.net/coolstuff 30% off using code: MAX —Kelsey Brannan, Premiere Gal
Source: https://youtu.be/op00Gd7UlJM
The release of CC 2017 added the ability to export After Effects compositions as Text Template projects. This new project file (.aecap) can be imported into Premiere Pro CC, where the composition text layers can be edited in the Master Clip effects tab of the Effect Controls panel. In this tutorial, Sean Frangella of Motion Tutorials walks through the process of setting up a Text Template in After Effects CC and exporting it to be used in Premiere Pro CC.
In this After Effects CC 2017 Tutorial, learn how to create live text templates between Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro using the new live text template feature in Creative Cloud 2017. —Sean Frangella, Motion Tutorials
Source: http://www.motiontutorials.net/blog-tutorials/after-effects-premiere-pro-text-templates-cc-2017
In this video tutorial, Justin Odisho shows how to overlay stacked clips in a sequence using blend modes in Premiere Pro CC. Blend modes are a fantastic way to add intense visual effects to your video; experimenting with them can unlock some very creative looks. Justin's video is an excellent introduction to using blend modes to spice up your edit.
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 tutorial, I will show you how to combine and blend multiple clips using blending modes and opacity. This will allow you to overlay clips on top of each other to create interesting video effects! —Justin Odisho
Source: https://youtu.be/1dVAm3JNVVY
Kevin D. Jordan of Improve Photography shares his process for hyperlapse photography, and how he uses Premiere Pro CC for assembling his images.
For how much work planning and shooting a hyperlapse can be, the editing processing is surprisingly simple. For those following along, I assembled my hyperlapse frames in Adobe Premiere. —Kevin D. Jordan, Improve Photography
Colin Smith of VideoRevealed answers the question: how to scale multiple clips at the same time in Premiere Pro. This video tutorial is not about zooming in the Timeline panel. Instead, Colin shows two ways of scaling clips in a sequence that are stacked in a quad-split screen. He shows how it can be done by nesting the stacked clips in a nested sequence that has the clips native resolution, and he shows how it can be done using the Transform effect on an Adjustment layer above the clips.
This tutorial will show you two different ways to zoom (scale) into multiple tracks at the same time. There's also a quick tip on how to lock titles to a fixed zoom while the other tracks are changing. Please support us on Patreon so we can continue to create the content you want! —VideoRevealed
Source: https://youtu.be/suNVFbn1-7w
When it comes to editing workflow, markers are one of the most versatile tools in Premiere Pro. In this Premiumbeat tutorial, Jason Boone teaches how to use them for labeling, navigating, filtering, synching, and editing to beat. See how these marker techniques can be incorporated into your Premiere Pro editing workflow.
Markers in Premiere Pro are among the best tools available for video editors working in Adobe’s NLE. Versatile, easy to use, and exceptionally handy, markers are perfect for workflow optimization. In the video tutorial below, we’ll look at five ways to incorporate them today. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog
Source: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/5-ways-to-use-markers-in-premiere-pro
Congratulations to those featured in this Week in Premiere! Please support the Premiere Pro user community by following, liking, or sharing Week in Premiere content. To be featured in next Week in Premiere, submit a link to your post:
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