Larry Jordan: The Current State of HDR in Apple FCP X and Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Not sure where the development of HDR stands? Not sure what HDR is? Legendary trainer, Larry Jordan, shares not only what HDR (High Dynamic Range) is, but also the challenges facing post-production HDR workflows and mainstream HDR consumption. At ~6:05 Larry discusses the current state of HDR support in Premiere Pro CC.

Current support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) media is a series of small steps down a very long path. Current issues include monitoring, color grading, compression and distribution. In this short video, Larry Jordan explains the current state of HDR (High Dynamic Range) media in both Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere Pro CC. He explains where we are now and where we are headed. —Larry Jordan

Source: https://larryjordan.com/articles/the-current-state-of-hdr-in-apple-final-cut-pro-x-and-adobe-premiere-pro-cc-video

VideoRevealed: The Angus Wall Feature in Adobe Premiere Pro

One of the coolest things about Premiere Pro is the many features implemented at the request of feature film editors. In this video, Colin Smith of VideoRevealed talks about a particular feature requested by film editor, Angus Wall (Panic Room, the Social Network). In Premiere Pro, the feature is called "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" and is located in the top right of the Timeline panel, below the timecode. However, many Premiere Pro trainers often refer to this feature as the "nest or not" button. Watch the video to see how it works!

Angus Wall is an Oscar winning director and he helped to shape Premiere Pro into a powerful feature film editing program. This tutorial shows one of the many features that he requested. —VideoRevealed

Source: https://youtu.be/QFXsNV43c18

Larry Jordan: Create Multicam Clips Containing Different Frame Sizes in Adobe Premiere Pro CC)

In this "Ask Larry Anything" webinar, Larry Jordan answers how to create a multi-camera sequence in Premiere Pro using clips that are 4K and 1080p. The trick is to create a multi-camera sequence in 4K, and then edit it into a 1080p sequence. Watch the video as Larry guides you through the process of creating the milt-camera sequence, and editing it into the timeline.

Source: https://youtu.be/OEJpFSb-1YY

Editors Retreat: Premiere Bro, Sean Schools, Speaks About His Experience at Editors Retreat 2016

If you've been a good Premiere Pro user, ask Santa for a little extra cash this Christmas to help you get to Nashville, Tennessee for Editors Retreat 2017. January 18th will be here before you know it, so now is the time to plan your trip. Need a little convincing? Watch the video and hear why yours truly highly recommends Editors Retreat! Use code PBRO17 to get $100 off your registration.

Sean Schools (aka Premiere Bro), speaks about his experience at Editors Retreat 2016. A five-day event offering innovative training for experienced TV, film and video editors. This event allows you to learn from and form friendships with established post-production veterans. —Editors Retreat

Source: https://vimeo.com/192175554

Chinfat: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorials

YouTuber, Chinfat, has been busy publishing episodes to his Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorials playlist. At the time of this writing, he has 11 episodes. These tutorials range from preferences and settings to panel-specific features. Chinfat's tutorials are very thorough; Premiere Pro CC 2017 users will greatly benefit from his knowledgable insights.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOVqmUlWq2N_uiWwiZeJRuzJwC6Bq8Xne

Premiumbeat: How to Create Export Presets in Premiere Pro

Having to constantly customize export settings in Premiere Pro can get annoying. Especially when you're exporting version after version with the same settings. Why not make a preset instead? In this Premiumbeat blog post, Jason Boone shows how to create presets from commonly used export settings in Premiere Pro.

Streamline your video editing workflow by creating custom export presets in Premiere Pro. It only takes three simple steps! —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog

CasualSavage: Hollywood Film Look in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Fan of the "Hollywood" look? Watch how YouTuber, Casual Savage creates his version of the Hollywood cinematic look in Premiere Pro. First, he applies the "Cinespace 50" Lumetri preset. Interestingly enough, Casual Savage uses the Fast Color Corrector for the actual color correction. 

How To: Hollywood Film Look in Adobe Premiere Pro CC! In this video, I will be showing you how to create Hollywood film look in Premiere Pro CC. If you want to apply this effect to more than one clip, I recommend creating an adjustment layer and adding on all of the effects to that. —Casual Savage

Share: https://youtu.be/pToHr0saVV4

Justin Odisho: How to Reverse a Clip Speed & Create Time Stutter Effects in Premiere Pro

Ever wish you could go back in time? In Premiere Pro you can. And that's a terrible intro to this great tutorial by Justin Odisho. Watch how he creates "time stutter effects" in Premiere Pro by reversing the speed of a clip.

In this Adobe Premiere pro CC 2017 Tutorial, I will show you how to reverse a clip speed to get it to play backwards, and also how to create back and forth time stutter rewind effect to stylize your video projects. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/kTk6NBkSodE

Adobe: Documentary Now - A New Twist on Classic Documentaries

From the Adobe Creative Cloud blog and YouTube channel comes this look at how the post-production team of IFC's Documentary Now!, starring Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Set Meyers, uses Creative Cloud to produce documentary parodies. The blog post, written by Meagan Keane, specifically mentions the Lumetri Color panel in Premiere Pro, "The team works with adjustment layers in Premiere Pro, specifically the Lumetri color tools and grain overlays to achieve many of the desired effects." 

See how the team behind the comedy series "Documentary Now!" uses Adobe Creative Cloud to bring a different approach to documentary filmmaking. —Adobe

Source: https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/documentary-now-emulates-classic-documentary-styles

Editors Retreat: (Free Webinar) 20 Premiere Pro Tips That Will Make You Cry

Editors Retreat Program Chair and Adobe Master Trainer, Jeff Greenberg, has a thing for making editors cry with game-changing Premiere Pro tips. Be part of this free Editors Retreat webinar with Jeff, and learn some insanely handy hidden features in Premiere Pro. Don't forget a box of tissues because Jeff's 20 Premiere Pro tips will make you emotional. Attendees will have the chance to win a Transition Pack 3 by FilmImpact.net.

Join Editors Retreat Program Chair, Jeff I. Greenberg, to learn 20 Premiere Pro tips guaranteed to make your life easier and change your editing lifestyle. From organizational tips, workflow shortcuts and hidden features in Premiere Pro, there’s bound to be one or two that will stick with you forever. —Editors Retreat

Source: https://www.fmctraining.com/events/editors-retreat-webinar#