Best codec you should use for uncompressed lossless video! We're using ProRes and DNxHD in Adobe Premiere Pro for film. —Ignace Aleya
Best codec you should use for uncompressed lossless video! We're using ProRes and DNxHD in Adobe Premiere Pro for film. —Ignace Aleya
Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial: How to Edit a Vlog Vlogging is very popular on YouTube, in this video editing tutorial I will show you the step by step process I use for editing a vlog. While I may not technically be a daily vlogger, I shoot and edit video just about each and everyday using Premiere Pro and have for years. —Roberto Blake
I show how to update the default Adobe Premiere CC Edit Workspace to the layout that I use! —Knoptop
In this cool Premiere Pro tutorial, you'll learn how to quickly and easily create a split screen effect utilizing the Linear Wipe and Transform effects. You may be thinking to yourself, "Meh, I'm awesome. I already know how to do that with my eyes closed, a beer in one hand, and my phablet in the other." But, I'm pretty sure this is created in a unique way that you're unfamiliar with. —Motion Array
Learn how to create a flowing Ink Drop Transition in this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorial by combining stock footage and luma key blending modes for a unique result. —Justin Odisho
You might know Adobe Premiere Pro as an powerful non-linear video editing program, but did you know that your NLE can do all sorts of things besides editing? In this article, we've compiled over a hundred freebies to help you supercharge Premiere—presets, templates, plug-ins—plus a few of our favourite items from VideoHive. With these add-ons you might not need to leave Premiere ever again! —Envato Tuts+
Footage was a mix of Arri Amira and the Phantom high-speed camera. All slow motion was done in-camera. Footage was cut on-set and back at the production company.
The speed ramp technique I used for this commercial was done the old school way: chopping up the clip with the razor tool, and then retiming those individual clips. It doesn't have the smoothness of speed ramping with keyframes.
—Jimmy Falinski
From captions to adjustment layers, Premiere Pro’s new item button offers up a plethora of tools. The new item button in Premiere Pro‘s project panel offers eleven items to improve your video editing workflow. Let’s take a closer look at each of those items. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
Learn how to create a unique handwritten text title in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 with this tutorial. —Justin Odisho
Learn how to create handwritten text on your video in Premiere Pro. This is not a font—it's your actual handwriting! In this tutorial, Justin Odisho teaches how to capture your handwriting and composite it on your footage in Premiere Pro.
First, write your text with a black marker on a white piece of paper, as Justin demonstrates at 0:08. Then, take a picture of your text and import the photo into Premiere Pro. At 1:04 Justin cleans up with photo by drawing a mask around the text, eliminating all unwanted areas of the paper.
The next step is critical. At 1:29, Justin says to apply specific blend modes depending on what you want the final text to look like. Choose Multiply if want the text to remain black; choose Screen if you want to change the text to white. In either case, the blend mode is used to make the paper transparent and only the text visible.
In this example, Justin wants white text. So at 1:53 he shows how to invert the RGB curve (or luma curve) in the Lumetri Color panel; he sets the black point to white and the white point to black. This changes the black text to white, but still leaves some of the paper behind. Justin finesses the RGB curve into an S-shape which increases the contrast and eliminates the remaining paper.
Going further, Justin shows how to add a custom color to the handwritten text at 3:10. To do this, add a color matte under the text and apply the Track Matte Key effect to the text clip. Select the appropriate Matte track in the Effect Controls so the text reveals the color underneath it. From here you can nest the text and the color matte and apply transitions to your handwritten text.
In this video tutorial I am showing you how make a Transparent Text Box that is different from other Tutorials out there. As this does not require any extra layers or nesting and to make it even easier and faster workflow you can download presets to apply the effects. —Chung Dha
Here's a quick tutorial on how to create Instagram Stories in Adobe Premiere Pro! As you may have seen it on my Instagram channel I often use videos I recorded with the Sony or the Mavic in my story so I put together how I create them in Premiere Pro, how to render the video and also how I send it to my phone in best quality. —Christian Maté Grab
Make your Instagram Stories more cinematic by sharing video edited and color graded in Premiere Pro. In this tutorial, Christian Maté Grab shares his method for creating Instagram Stories in Premiere Pro. He opens up his Sequence Settings at 0:33 to show you his vertical video dimensions for his stories. (Yes, vertical. It's a legit format now. Get over it.) He edits his Instagram stories in a 9:16 sequence that's 900x1600 pixels. As a bonus, Christian does some quick color grading in the Lumetri Color panel at 1:20.
At 1:58 Christian reveals his settings for exporting video to Instagram. Pause the video to read his settings as he scrolls through them. One key thing to point out is Christian uses a 15 Mbps bitrate and encodes his videos at Maximum Depth and Maximum Render quality.
Lastly, at 2:35 Christian shows how he uses Apple's Air Drop to transfer the video from his Mac to his iPhone to post to Instagram Stories.
USE PHOTOSHOP TO COLOR YOUR FOOTAGE! Export Lookup Tables from Photoshop for Powerful Options. Learn to work with Lookup Tables and how easy it can be! —tutvid