Complete Training for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & CC (Institutional Use)

Watch Complete Training for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & CC (Institutional Use)

  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Complete Training for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & CC (Institutional Use) is an intensive video tutorial series designed for professionals, students, and enthusiasts who want to learn the ins and outs of Adobe Premiere Pro. This training course is brought to you by Class on Demand, a company specializing in providing high-quality video training for media producers.

The series is divided into more than 50 chapters, each focusing on a particular aspect of Adobe Premiere Pro. Starting with the basics, the course covers everything from importing and organizing media files to advanced post-production techniques like color correction, multi-camera editing, and audio mixing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced editor, you'll find plenty of valuable information and tips to help you create professional-quality videos.

The video tutorials feature an experienced and knowledgeable instructor who guides you through each step of the process. The instructor explains the tools and functions in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for you to follow along and practice on your own. You'll learn the practical skills and techniques that industry professionals use every day, including workflow strategies, keyboard shortcuts, and advanced editing tricks.

One of the key strengths of this video tutorial series is its flexibility. You can watch the training videos at your own pace, and you'll have access to them for an entire year. This means you can revisit any topic or chapter whenever you need a refresher or want to explore a particular technique in more detail. Additionally, the series is available in both CS6 and CC versions, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs and software compatibility.

As the course progresses, you'll also get an introduction to some of the more advanced features of Premiere Pro, such as Dynamic Link with other Adobe Creative Cloud applications including After Effects, Audition, and Photoshop. By the end of the course, you'll have a thorough understanding of the software and be able to start creating your own professional-quality videos.

But Complete Training for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & CC (Institutional Use) is more than just a video tutorial series. It includes a wealth of additional resources to help you get the most out of Premiere Pro. You'll have access to sample files and projects to practice on, as well as quizzes and review questions to test your knowledge. Additionally, the course includes a bonus section on creating motion graphics using Adobe After Effects, which is a useful skill to have as a video editor.

Overall, Complete Training for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & CC (Institutional Use) is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro. Whether you're a student, professional, or enthusiast, this video tutorial series will help you unlock the full potential of this powerful software. Whether you want to create films, corporate videos, or YouTube content, you'll find everything you need to know in this comprehensive training course.

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Seasons
13. Adobe Premiere Pro CC Updates (Institutional Use)
13. 13. Adobe Premiere Pro CC Updates (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
13. Adobe Premiere Pro CC Updates 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Core Operation Improvements 13.3 Interface Improvements 13.4 Timeline Editing Improvements 13.5 MultiCam Editing 13.6 Audio Changes 13.7 Closed Captions 13.8 Lumetri 13.9 Link and Locate Media
12. Using Adobe Dynamic Link (Institutional Use)
12. 12. Using Adobe Dynamic Link (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
12. Using Adobe Dynamic Link 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Premiere Pro to After Effects 12.3 Premiere Pro to Audition 12.4 Send to Encore 12.5 Photoshop Files
11. Encore (Institutional Use)
11. 11. Encore (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
11. Encore 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Project Settings 11.3 Importing Assets 11.4 Creating a Menu 11.5 Structure Set-up 11.6 Output Format: DVD and Blu-ray Disc 11.7 Output Format: Flash
10. Using Markers (Institutional Use)
10. 10. Using Markers (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
10. Using Markers
9.  Multicam Editing
9. 9. Multicam Editing
September 5, 2012
9. Multicam Editing
8.  Handling RED R3D and ARRIRAW footage (Institutional Use)
8. 8. Handling RED R3D and ARRIRAW footage (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
8. Handling RED R3D and ARRIRAW footage
7. Output (Institutional Use)
7. 7. Output (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
7. Output 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Project Manager 7.3 Adobe Media Encoder 7.4 Exporting to another NLE 7.5 Export to Tape 7.6 Export to SpeedGrade CS6
6. Creating Titles (Institutional Use)
6. 6. Creating Titles (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
6. Creating Titles 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Title Designer Interface 6.3 Fonts, Styles and Attributes 6.4 Tools and Functions 6.5 Style Library 6.6 Roll and Crawl Creation 6.7 Templates
5.  Audio
5. 5. Audio
September 5, 2012
5. Audio 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Mixer 5.3 Audio on the Timeline
4.  Using Effects
4. 4. Using Effects
September 5, 2012
4. Using Effects 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Types of Effects 4.3 Applying Effects 4.4 The Effect Controls Panel 4.5 Adjustment Layers 4.6 Ultra Keyer 4.7 Warp Stabilizer 4.8 Three-Way Color Corrector
3. Editing (Institutional Use)
3. 3. Editing (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
3. Editing 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Getting Media into the Timeline 3.3 Setting Edit Points 3.4 Sequence Track Target/Selection 3.5 Trimming 3.6 Transitions
2. Media Handling (Institutional Use)
2. 2. Media Handling (Institutional Use)
September 5, 2012
2. Media Handling 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Sequence settings 2.3 Media Browser/Import 2.4 Project Window
1. Premiere Pro Setup (Institutional Use)
1. 1. Premiere Pro Setup (Institutional Use)
June 5, 2012
1. Premiere Pro Setup 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Install on your system 1.3 Essential Preferences 1.4 Project Settings 1.5 Interface
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  • Premiere Date
    June 5, 2012