September 8 :: Welcome to Adobe Premiere!
June 1-5 :: Click Link for assignment >
September 8 :: Welcome to Adobe Premiere!
Either in your backpack or the lock box!
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Editing Videos.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Learning to edit videos properly is important for crafting engaging visual stories, enhancing quality, conveying specific moods, and ensuring professional presentation across various platforms. Proper editing transforms raw footage into polished content, improving technical quality through smooth pacing and audio, while also developing crucial skills like storytelling, technical proficiency, and attention to detail valuable for careers in media, marketing, or personal projects.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: As the year progresses you will record and edit video projects with you team!
Let's open Adobe Premiere Pro!
At the bottom of your screen click in the search bar and tyep PREMIERE.
Then click on the Adobe Premiere ICON or Click OPEN
Right click the Premiere icon at the bottom of your screen and PIN TO TASKBAR!
Premiere opens up it presents you with this screen and in here you can find all your most recent projects.
Of course if this is your first time using Premiere you won't have any.
We want to create a NEW PROJECT
A dialog box will pop up...
In the Project Name box...type
First Initial Last Initial COFFEE SHOP 1
Example: JS Coffee Shop 1
(Joe Smith Coffee Shop 1)
LOCATION
Click the arrow to the right of the location box
Select CHOOSE LOCATION
Go to Desktop>
Videography>
Coffee Shop Project>
PROJECTS
On the left choose:
DESKTOP>
Videography> Coffee Shop Project> PROJECTS
Click SAVE
Do NOT put it in the ASSETS Folder!
Whenever we have a New Premiere Project, the file MUST go into the PROJECTS folder in THAT assignment's folder!
Click CREATE (Bottom right)
In the new window, click SKIP (Bottom right)
We will be importing our media another way!
Please do NOT import any files yet!!!
We will be working with the files we downloaded soon!
Before you can begin crafting your story, you’ll want to understand how the interface is set up. Let me show you around!
This is what Premiere Pro looks like when you first open a project.
To support you as you create your video project, the interface is divided into sections called panels, and each panel serves a different purpose during your edit.
Let’s start with the Project panel. This acts as your media organizer. It’s where imported clips, music, and other elements reside.
If you double click on any of the clips in the Project panel, they’ll open in the Source monitor where you can review them more easily. Some of the controls in the Source monitor should look familiar.
Some of the controls in the Source monitor should look familiar.
There’s a Play and a Stop button and a Timeline that shows progress through the clip as you play it.
The blue line is called the Playhead, and you can drag it back and forth to preview the video quickly.
Once you’ve identified which of your clips you want to string together into your video, it’s time to add them into a sequence in the Timeline panel.
A sequence is where you’ll arrange all of your media into your video project. Think of it as like where you build out your video. You can add video clips, music, visual effects, and titles to your sequence.
When your clips and other media are added to the Timeline, you’ll be able to watch your sequence in the Program monitor. (It is the same place as the Source Monitor but there are tabs to toggle at the top!)
Just press Play. Similar to the Source monitor, your Timeline also has a blue line or Playhead, and as it moves along the Timeline, the exact moment of the sequence is shown in the Program monitor.
All Panels are modular, try moving panels around!
Now, because the interface is so customizable, sometimes things accidentally get a bit out of order.
If things ever get too crazy, just go to Window, then Workspaces and Reset to Saved Layout. It will go right back to where you started.
There are many other panels like the Essential Sound panel for Audio editing, and Lumetri Color for color correction and grading, but generally the Project panel, the Source monitor, the Timeline, and the Program monitor are your go tos for every project!
RECAP: there are four main panels that you’ll use every time you edit a video:
The Project panel, which helps you organize and find your media
The Source monitor that shows you a preview of your clips selected from the Project panel.
The Timeline panel where you arrange your clips into the story you want to tell.
The Program monitor where you watch it all come together.
Make sure to click SAVE!
Premiere should AUTO SAVE! (but it might not be working)
SHORTCUT!
Press and hold the CTRL and ALT keys on your keyboard + the DELETE key (above the Backspace key!)
Please place HEADPHONES on your Monitors!