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E-raamat: Adobe Premiere Pro: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features

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Adobe Premiere Pro: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features is your guide to creating, editing, and enhancing videos in Adobe Premiere Pro. Whether you’re organizing hours of interviews, rapidly splicing news clips before a deadline, or creating your magnum opus, Premiere Pro is the tool for you—and this book will teach you what you need to know.

First, with a complete Course that includes a set of projects and lessons derived from video editor and motion graphic designer Ben Goldsmith, you will learn the procedures needed to use Premiere Pro effectively and professionally. Dozens of exercises are included that can be applied to any videos you have in mind. Through step-by-step lessons, you’ll be exposed to all of Premiere Pro’s features in practical contexts and its best practices for optimal workflows. To complete the Course, we’ll supply lesson documents and their assets to download, so you can work alongside the text.

Then, for greater depth of knowledge and subsequent reference, you’ll use the Compendium to uncover more of the “how” and “why” of Premiere Pro. With each topic easy to access, you can find and explore all of Premiere Pro’s key features and concepts in depth. With cross references between the Course and Compendium, the two parts of the book complement each other perfectly. Best of all, when the lessons in the Course are done, the Compendium will continue to serve for months and years to come.

Learn step by step how to:

    • Set up and organize a project
    • Create a timeline and edit your video and audio
    • Sweeten and master audio
    • Use Premiere’s powerful multicamera features
    • Control graphics and titles
    • Unlock Lumetri’s professional color grading tools
    • And much more!
About the Author v
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(3)
Software and Files
1(1)
A Note Regarding Keyboard Shortcuts
2(2)
The Course
1 Make a Rough Cut
4(24)
Project Organization
5(2)
Copy the Files from CameraCard to ProjectStructure
5(1)
So Why Do All This?
6(1)
Getting Started in the Project Panel
7(3)
Creating a New Project
7(1)
Switching Workspaces
8(1)
The Project Panel
8(1)
Importing Footage
8(1)
Organizing the Project Panel
9(1)
Viewing Metadata
9(1)
The Source Monitor
10(4)
Previewing Footage
11(1)
Some Notable Features
11(1)
In and Out points
12(2)
Creating a Sequence
14(3)
Creating a Sequence based off the Source Monitor
14(3)
The Timeline
17(2)
Navigating the Timeline
17(1)
Changing Your Clip Size
18(1)
The Program Monitor
19(1)
Calibrating Playback
19(1)
Adding More Clips to the Timeline
20(4)
Drag and Drop
20(3)
Preview the Timeline
23(1)
Toggle Track Output
23(1)
Disable Clip
23(1)
Basic Trimming and Rearranging
24(4)
Trimming a Clip
24(1)
Moving a Clip
24(1)
Extending a Clip
25(1)
Selecting Multiple Clips
25(1)
Move with Insert
26(1)
Move with Overwrite
27(1)
2 Edit a Scene
28(28)
Other Ways of Adding Shots to a Timeline
29(5)
Mentally Plan the Edit
29(1)
Adding with the Source Monitor
30(2)
Adding an Insert
32(2)
The Tools
34(11)
The Tools Panel
34(1)
Track Select Forward Tool (A)
34(1)
Deleting Gaps
35(1)
Ripple Edit Tool (B)
35(1)
Rolling Edit Tool (N)
36(1)
Editing Just Video or Audio
37(1)
Rate Stretch Tool (R)
38(1)
Razor Tool (C)
38(1)
Slip Tool (Y)
39(1)
Slide Tool (U)
40(1)
The Trim Tool
41(4)
Let's Clean It Up a Little
45(5)
Pulling In Audio from Another Take
45(1)
Final Audio Touch-Ups
46(4)
Music
50(4)
Add the Music Track to the Timeline
50(1)
Adjusting Volume
51(1)
Mute and Solo
51(1)
Trim the Track
52(1)
Locking Audio
53(1)
Exporting
54(2)
The Export Dialog
54(1)
Ready to Export?
55(1)
3 Create a Long-Form Interview
56(26)
Logging Footage with Markers
57(6)
Open the Project
57(1)
Create a Marker
58(1)
The Markers Panel
58(3)
Timeline Markers
61(1)
Subclips: An (Optional) Alternate Approach
61(2)
Preparing the Edit
63(7)
Denote Which Clips You Want to Use
63(2)
Labels
65(1)
Create a New Sequence from Scratch
65(5)
Editing the Interview
70(6)
Scaling Down the Footage
70(1)
Scaling Up the Footage
71(1)
Remove a Pause with a Morph Cut Transition
72(4)
Lower-Third Titles
76(6)
Using the Type Tool
76(4)
Add a Transition to the Title
80(2)
4 Edit a Presentation
82(15)
Working with Graphic Layers
83(8)
Make a Rectangle
83(2)
Add a Cross Dissolve
85(1)
Make Another Rectangle
85(1)
Create a Mask
86(3)
Create Your Third Shape
89(1)
Stagger the Transitions
90(1)
Keyframe Animation
91(4)
Create Keyframes
92(1)
Anchor Points
93(1)
Add a Blur Effect
94(1)
Duplicate What We've Just Done
94(1)
Nested Sequences
95(2)
Nest Those Clips
95(1)
Add a Transition
95(2)
5 Multi-Cam, Audio and Color
97(31)
Configure Audio
98(3)
Modify Audio Channels
98(2)
Audio Gain
100(1)
Syncing Multi-Cam
101(3)
Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence
101(1)
Preview Your Multi-Cam Clip
102(2)
Editing Multi-Cam
104(3)
Switching Cameras
104(1)
Multi-Cam View
105(2)
Advanced Audio Editing
107(6)
Keyframing Audio
107(2)
Essential Sound
109(2)
Copying Effects
111(2)
Color
113(15)
Working Within the Multi-Cam Timeline
113(1)
Lumetri Scopes
113(3)
Comparison View
116(3)
Lumetri for Color Correction
119(2)
Lumetri for Color Grading
121(5)
What's Next?
126(2)
The Compendium
1 The Interface & Importing
128(33)
Before You Get Started
129(2)
Organizing Your Files
129(1)
Ingesting Footage
129(1)
To Rename or Not to Rename?
130(1)
The Interface
131(9)
Workspaces
131(1)
Resizing and Rearranging Panels
131(2)
Creating Custom Workspaces
133(1)
Panels
134(6)
The Project Panel
140(5)
Project Panel Options
141(2)
Bins
143(2)
Importing Files
145(1)
Importing Photoshop and Illustrator Files
145(1)
Importing RED footage
145(1)
Clip Options
146(3)
Metadata
149(2)
View and Edit Metadata
149(2)
Offline Media
151(3)
Relinking Media
151(3)
Proxies
154(4)
Creating Proxies
154(1)
Customizing Proxies
155(1)
Manually Creating Proxies
156(1)
Working with Proxies
156(2)
Productions
158(2)
Create a Production
158(1)
Working with Productions
159(1)
Team Projects
160(1)
2 Sequences & Editing
161(70)
The Source Monitor
162(9)
Previewing
162(1)
Source Monitor Interface
162(2)
Player Options
164(5)
Source and Program Monitor Buttons
169(1)
In and Out Points
170(1)
Subclips
170(1)
Sequences
171(8)
Creating a Sequence
171(4)
Manually Adjusting Sequence Settings
175(1)
Tracks
176(2)
VR Video
178(1)
Bringing Footage into the Timeline
179(12)
Drag and Drop
179(1)
Overwrite
180(1)
Insert
181(4)
Replace
185(1)
Overlay
186(1)
Insert Before and After
187(1)
Three- and Four-Point Editing
188(1)
Patching and Targeting Tracks
189(1)
Automate to Sequence
190(1)
The Timeline
191(9)
Navigating the Timeline
191(1)
Changing Your Clip Size
191(1)
Timeline Tools
192(5)
Track Visibility
197(1)
Clip Enable
197(1)
Mute and Solo
197(1)
Toggle Sync Lock
197(2)
Locking Tracks
199(1)
Match Frame
199(1)
Reveal in Project
199(1)
Sequence Options
200(4)
Close Other Panels in Group
200(1)
Panel Group Settings
200(1)
Work Area Bar
200(1)
Show Audio Time Units
201(1)
Audio Waveforms Use Label Color
201(1)
Rectified Audio Waveforms
201(1)
Logarithmic Waveform Scaling
201(1)
Time Ruler Numbers
202(1)
Start Time
202(1)
Thumbnails
202(1)
Create Preset from Sequence
203(1)
Link Media
203(1)
Make Offline
203(1)
Multi-Camera Audio Follows Video
203(1)
Multi-Camera Selection Top Down
203(1)
Clip Options
204(11)
Cut/Copy
204(1)
Paste Attributes
204(1)
Remove Attributes
204(1)
Clear
204(1)
Ripple Delete
204(1)
Edit Original
205(1)
Edit Clip in Adobe Audition
205(1)
License
205(1)
Replace With After Effects Composition
205(1)
Replace With Clip
205(1)
Render and Replace
206(1)
Restore Unrendered
207(1)
Enable
207(1)
Unlink/Link
207(1)
Group
207(1)
Synchronize and Merge Clips
207(1)
Nest
207(1)
Make Subsequence
208(1)
Multi-Camera
208(1)
Label
209(1)
Speed/Duration
209(1)
Scene Edit Detection
210(1)
Audio Gain
210(1)
Audio Channels
211(1)
Frame Hold
211(2)
Field Options
213(1)
Time Interpolation
213(1)
Scale to Frame Size
213(1)
Set to Frame Size
213(1)
Adjustment Layer
213(1)
Link Media
213(1)
Make Offline
213(1)
Rename
213(1)
Make Subclip
213(1)
Properties
214(1)
Show Clip Keyframes
214(1)
The Program Monitor
215(4)
The Button Editor
215(2)
Program Monitor Settings
217(2)
The Tools Panel
219(7)
Selection Tool (V)
219(1)
Track Select Forward Tool (A)
220(1)
Ripple Edit Tool (B)
221(1)
Rolling Edit Tool (N)
221(1)
Rate Stretch Tool (R)
222(1)
Blade Tool (B)
222(1)
Slip Tool (Y)
223(1)
Slide Tool (U)
223(1)
Pen Tool (P)
224(1)
Rectangle and Ellipse Tools
225(1)
Hand Tool (H)
225(1)
Zoom Tool (Z)
225(1)
Type Tool (T)
225(1)
Other Editing Techniques
226(3)
Removing Clips
226(1)
Cut, Copy, and Paste Clips
227(1)
Rearrange Clips
227(1)
Editing with the Keyboard
228(1)
The Trim Tool
229(2)
3 Configuring & Syncing AV
231(16)
Audio Channels
232(4)
Modify Audio Channels Before You Edit
232(3)
Modifying Audio Tracks Already in a Sequence
235(1)
Defaulting a Stereo Track to Two Mono Tracks
235(1)
Syncing External Audio Sources
236(4)
In/Out Points
236(1)
Timecode
237(1)
Clip Marker
237(1)
Audio
237(1)
Merge Clips
237(1)
Batching Sync
238(2)
Multi-cam
240(7)
Syncing Multiple Cameras
240(3)
Editing Multi-Cam Clips
243(2)
Editing Multi-Cam Timelines
245(1)
Multi-Cam Options
246(1)
4 Graphics & Animation
247(66)
Effect Controls Panel
248(23)
The Interface
248(1)
Motion
249(3)
Opacity
252(1)
Masks
253(2)
Blend Modes
255(14)
Audio
269(2)
Scaling 4K (and Bigger) Footage
271(3)
Set and Scale to Frame Size
272(2)
Color Mattes
274(4)
Creating Color Mattes
274(1)
The Color Picker
275(2)
Other Mattes
277(1)
Creating Shapes
278(1)
The Rectangle and Ellipse Tools
278(1)
Creating Text and Titles
279(1)
The Type Tool
279(1)
Editing Graphic Layers
280(9)
Vector Motion
280(1)
Editing Shapes
281(2)
Editing Text
283(4)
Graphics Menu
287(2)
Essential Graphics Panel
289(2)
Adding Essential Graphics
289(2)
Keyframe Animation
291(14)
Keyframes: The Concept
291(1)
Creating Keyframes
292(4)
Ease In and Out
296(2)
Advanced Keyframe Interpolation
298(4)
Intro and Outro Duration
302(1)
Editing Keyframes in the Timeline
303(2)
Captions
305(8)
Open Captions, Closed Captions, or Subtitles?
305(1)
Creating Captions
305(3)
Editing Captions
308(2)
Import Settings
310(1)
Exporting Captions
310(2)
Previewing Captions
312(1)
5 Effects, Color & Transitions
313(87)
Effects Panel
314(1)
Applying Video Effects
315(1)
All the Video Effects
316(41)
Adjust
316(2)
Blur and Sharpen
318(1)
Channel
319(2)
Color Correction
321(3)
Distort
324(6)
Generate
330(5)
Image Control
335(1)
Immersive Video
336(4)
Keying
340(4)
Noise b Grain
344(1)
Obsolete
345(1)
Perspective
346(1)
Stylize
347(4)
Time
351(1)
Transform
352(2)
Transition
354(1)
Utility
355(1)
Video
356(1)
Lumetri and Color
357(23)
How Much Data Is in Your Pixels?
357(1)
LOG Footage
358(1)
RAW Footage
358(1)
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Footage
359(1)
The Lumetri Scopes Panel
359(7)
Using Lumetri
366(14)
Copy, Paste, and Remove Attributes
380(1)
Cut/Copy
380(1)
Paste Attributes
380(1)
Remove Attributes
380(1)
Adjustment Layers
381(1)
Create an Adjustment Layer
381(1)
Using Adjustment Layers
381(1)
Master Properties
382(1)
Adding Effects to the Master Properties
382(1)
Camera Master Properties
382(1)
Effect Masks
383(1)
Rendering
384(1)
Rendering Your Frames to the Disk
384(1)
Video Transitions
385(3)
Applying Video Transitions
385(1)
Editing Video Transitions
386(2)
All the Video Transitions
388(10)
3D Motion
388(1)
Dissolve
388(2)
Immersive Video
390(4)
Iris
394(1)
Page Peel
394(1)
Slide
395(1)
Wipe
396(1)
Zoom
397(1)
Audio Transitions
398(2)
The Three Audio Transitions
398(2)
6 Audio Effects & Mastering
400(35)
What Is Audio?
401(2)
Audio Clipping
401(1)
How Is Audio Processed?
401(2)
Adjusting Audio Levels
403(1)
The Audio Clip Mixer
404(2)
Keyframing in the Audio Clip Mixer
404(2)
Gain and Normalization
406(2)
The Audio Gain Dialog
406(2)
All Audio Effects
408(14)
Amplitude and Compression
408(5)
Delay and Echo
413(1)
Filter and EQ
413(4)
Modulation
417(1)
Noise Reduction/Restoration
417(1)
Reverb
418(1)
Special
419(2)
Stereo Imagery
421(1)
Time and Pitch
421(1)
The Audio Track Mixer
422(8)
The Audio Track Mixer Interface
423(1)
Track Effects
423(1)
Track Sends
424(2)
Keyframing in the Track Mixer
426(2)
Recording
428(1)
Track Mixer Options
428(2)
Essential Sound Panel
430(2)
Dialog
430(1)
Music
431(1)
SFX
431(1)
Ambience
431(1)
Browse
431(1)
Mixing 5.1 Sound
432(3)
Creating a 5.1 Sequence
432(1)
Stereo Preview
433(1)
Panning in the Track Mixer
433(2)
7 Exporting & Other Apps
435(18)
Formats and Codecs
436(1)
What's the Difference?
436(1)
Lossy versus Non-Lossy Codecs
436(1)
Exporting
437(7)
Exporting from Premiere
437(4)
Exporting Using Adobe Media Encoder
441(2)
Alpha and Transparency
443(1)
Exporting with a Higher Bit Depth
443(1)
Quick Export
443(1)
Project Manager
444(2)
The Project Manager Dialog Box
444(1)
While We're at It
445(1)
Sending Clips to After Effects
446(2)
The Old-Fashioned Way
446(1)
Replace with After Effects Composition
446(2)
Editing Clips in Adobe Audition
448(4)
Exporting an OMF for a DAW
448(1)
Sending Clips to Audition
448(1)
Sending Sequences to Audition
449(1)
Some Audition Basics
450(2)
Editing Stills in Photoshop
452(1)
8 Speed, Time & Preferences
453(13)
Working with Multiple Frame Rates
454(1)
24fps Footage in a 30fps Timeline
454(1)
30fps Footage in a 24fps Timeline
454(1)
Interpret Footage
455(2)
The Interpret Footage Window
455(1)
Interpreting 24fps to 30fps
456(1)
Interpreting 30fps to 24fps
456(1)
Interpreting Slow Motion
456(1)
Variable Frame Rate Footage
457(1)
Check to See If Your Footage Is VFR
457(1)
Working with VFR Footage
457(1)
Not Working with VFR Footage
457(1)
Speed/Duration Effects
458(2)
The Clip Speed/Duration Interface
458(1)
Time Interpolation
459(1)
Speed Ramping
460(2)
Keyframing a Speed Ramp
460(1)
In Conjunction with Other Keyframes
461(1)
Preferences
462(4)
General
462(1)
Appearance
462(1)
Audio
462(1)
Audio Hardware
462(1)
Auto Save
462(1)
Capture
463(1)
Collaboration
463(1)
Control Surface
463(1)
Device Control
463(1)
Graphics
463(1)
Labels
463(1)
Media
463(1)
Media Cache
463(1)
Memory
464(1)
Playback
464(1)
Sync Settings
464(1)
Timeline
464(1)
Trim
464(2)
Keyboard Shortcuts 466(11)
Index 477
Ben Goldsmith tells stories and shares ideas through editing videos and designing motion graphics. After receivinghis BA at Hampshire College in digital media production, Ben developed and created immersive media experiences for historic and scientific museums nationwide, including the FDR Museum and the Boston Museum of Science. He then schlepped over to Seattle, where he lives today with his wife. Ben now produces videos for Sparkworks Media-where he creates content for Amazon, Alaska Airlines, and other local businesses-and teaches video editing at Luminous Works and the School of Visual Concepts. When he's not churning out the good stuff, you might find him bouldering, brewing ales, or teaching himself a new musical instrument.