HIGHLIGHTS FROM DAY 2 OF ADOBE VIDEO WORLD 2016:
- Must-Know Plugins for Premiere Pro CC
- Gravity Waves and Proxy Workflows
- Logging Strategies and Tips
- An Introduction to VR
- The Power of Pancake Timeline Editing
- The Art of Editing Trailers
Premiere Pro trainer Jason Cox makes another appearance on the Screenlight blog. This time he shows how to do keyframe interpolation in Premiere Pro. In short, interpolation controls the animation between two keyframes. Keyframe interpolation is important because it will help your animation appear smooth and more natural. To learn more, visit: Controlling Effect Changes Using Keyframe Interpolation in Premiere Pro.
Changing keyframe interpolation is all about changing how a clip gets from value A to value B - that is, how fast and what path it takes to get there. —Jason Cox, Screenlight Blog
In this Adobe Creative Cloud blog post, Sean Schools a.k.a. Premiere Bro lists 5 things to get excited about at Adobe Video World 2016. Highlights include new trainers, VR, Character Animator, and celebrating Adobe Premiere Pro's 25th anniversary! It's an insightful read for Adobe Video World attendees.
There’s a lot to look forward to at this year’s Adobe Video World in Seattle, and not just for attendees. —Sean Schools, Premiere Bro
At this time, the Adobe Premiere Pro CC team has not yet made a statement regarding the compatibility with macOS Sierra. It is recommended that Premiere Pro users resist the urge to update until Adobe releases information regarding any known issues. For a great summary of macOS Sierra compatibility with Adobe software check out: MacOS 10.12 Sierra: Will Adobe software work? by Conrad Chavez.
In this video tutorial, Chase of New Age Creators shows how he creates his unique look for his videos in Premiere Pro using the Tint, Lumetri Color and Curves effects. Adobe recently featured New Age Creators at VidCon 2016, and you can read more about them on the Creative Cloud blog.
Chase shows you how to get great color in your videos when editing in Premiere Pro! —New Age Creators
In this Done with Dylan tutorial, Dylan Osborn teaches how to set up a proxy workflow in Premiere Pro. CC 2015.3 and later. He walks through how to generate proxies, and explains the default proxy formats and sizes. Dylan does the math for you and provides a conversion reference, so you can select the right format for your footage. This tutorial is part 1 of 2-part series.
Improved performance is the goal of a proxy workflow, but you need to choose the right preset for your media and manage proxies through the edit. Part one shows you how to get set up. —Dylan Osborn
In this blog post, filmmaker and designer, Jamie Brightmore, shows how to take advantage of live text templates in After Effects to create eye-catching onscreen text in Premiere Pro.
A method for highlighting / colouring certain words in Premiere Pro using Live Text templates from After Effects. Very useful for the current trend seen in Facebook feeds where subtitles, or overlaid text, is required to attract attention. —Jamie Brightmore
Adobe Video World 2016 is just around the corner! The good news is there's still time to sign up. The bad news is having to decide what to do with an extra $100 when you use promo code "BRO16". Check out these highlights from last year's Adobe Video World.
Another terrific Screenlight blog post by Adobe Certified Trainer, Nick Harauz. Learn how to maximize efficiency in Premiere Pro by automating tasks with search bins, watch folders and more! This is an excellent followup to Nick's popular 10 Features in Adobe Premiere Pro That Every Video Editor Should Know.
Premiere Pro comes with a robust set of tools to make your editing life easier ... Here are some tips you can use to help automate tasks in Premiere Pro so you can meet those project deadlines. —Nick Harauz, Screenlight blog
Mettle has released their new SkyBox 360/VR Transitions for Premiere Pro. This new product gives Premiere Pro users 4 transitions to apply to their 360° media: Mobius Zoom, Random Blocks, Gradient Wipe and Iris Wipe. Visit the product page to watch video demonstrations of each transition. Mettle specializes in 360/VR software. Their SkyBox 360/VR Tools are trusted by many Adobe Premiere Pro CC users for 360/VR video effects.
Many customizable features per transition. Made for editing 360 footage in Premiere Pro. Installs into the “Video Transitions” Section in Premiere, under “Mettle 360/VR”. —Mettle
Watch Premiere Gal walkthrough how to use Premiere Pro tutorials by Motion Array. If you're interested in high-quality editing templates for Premiere Pro, look no further than Motion Array. In this video, Premiere Gal shows how easy it is to use and customize Motion Array Premiere Pro templates.
I encourage you to go check out the PremierePro templates available on Motion Array. —Premiere Gal