In this video tutorial, learn how you can quickly create and customize graphics in Adobe’s latest version of Premiere Pro... Quickly browse a wide variety of templates via the (relatively) new Essential Graphics panel. Apply the templates with a simple drag & drop to the timeline and then customize to your heart’s content with easy-to-use property controls. Here, let me show you how. —Jason Boone, Shutterstock
Adobe Premiere contains a powerful color grading tool known as the Lumetri color effect. Color grading can have a powerful impact on your films and an this tutorial I show you how to elevate the look of your films in this 15 minute color correction crash course. —Denver Riddle
Here's a breakdown of workflow tips and essentially everything I think you might need for working with slow-mo in premiere pro. Just remember that you need to get your initial frame rate right, or the rest won't work as planned! —DOD Media
In this video I talk about the best export settings for music videos! —TheyCallMeCotton
Four tutorials by Adobe in a Minute on how to animate a callout box, zoom in on the Timeline, nudge clips in the Timeline, and fix lag in Premiere Pro.
Premiere OnScript shares a quick update on the API documentation that was recently published for Premiere Pro.
This transition uses speed ramping, luma fade, rotation, Bezier keyframes and more. If it's to complicated let me know in the comments below. I was asked by Youtuber HarvyDanger Films to make a tutorial about how to do a Smooth Luma Fade Spin Transition that I used in a previous video for coffee. —Javier Mercedes
Video editors working on a tight budget have to color correct and color grade the footage on their own. In this video, I'll tell you everything you need to know about Lumetri Color. You can use this knowledge both in Premiere and After Effects. —Piotr Toczyński
In this tutorial, THE FILMMAKING CHANNEL shows step-by-step how to make a groovy 80s logo all in Premiere Pro. Learn how to use Lighting Effects (not Lightning, but you'll learn that too!) in Premiere Pro to create that classic 80s look that we've all come to love.
Working with photos in Premiere Pro can be confusing, especially if you’re new to the program. Even if you’ve already mastered working with video clips in Premiere, still images can throw you a curveball. Knowing the ins and outs of how to properly control stills will speed up your workflow and boost confidence in your projects. Let’s take a look at these five tips. —Jason Boone, Shutterstock
Don't know how to edit your 360 video? This is my workflow to go from camera to a finished product in premiere pro. Ill show you how I stitch it, edit it, view it, add effects and transition and get it ready for export. —LensProToGo