Video Editing

 

  This course is a great start for students      who are new to video editing or             transitioning from different editing     software packages .

 We adopt a simple production-based     training methodology and our students   gain valuable inside knowledge from our   years of hands-on experience in video   production.



COURSE/SYLLABUS 

LIST

    TOPIC

           SYLLABUS 

01

INTRODUCTION TO PREMIER PRO


  • An Overview Of Adobe Premiere ProWorkspace
  •  Panels and navigation  
  • How to Access Your Working Files
  • Setting Up The Exercise Files
  • Re-linking To Assets

02

VIDEO PRODUCTION WORKFLOW


 
  • An Overview Of The Entire Workflow
  • Shooting Footage – Video Shooting Tips And Techniques
  • Getting A Feel For Non-Linear Editing
  • Importing Assets – Getting Video And Files Into A Computer
  • Editing Video – What It Is All About
  • Exporting Projects And Files – Sharing Your Finished Work
  • Using Adobe Prelude In The Production Workflow
03GETTING STARTED
  • Optimizing Your Hardware
  • Starting And Opening Projects And Syncing With the Cloud
  • Adjusting Premiere Pro Preferences and Other Settings
  • Navigating Within The Workspace
  • Customizing Your Workspace
  • Customizing Your Monitors
  • How To Work With Monitor Overlays

04

IMPORTING,CAPTURING


  • Moving Video Files From Camcorder ToComputer
  • Capturing Video From Tape
  • Extracting Video Files From DVDs
  • Importing Video And Other Assets
  • Using The Media Browser To View And Import Assets
  • Managing And Viewing Assets In The Project Panel
  • Creating and Using Sub-Clips

05

WORKING WITH AUDIO/VIDEO TRACKS


  • Comparing CS6 And CC Timeline Features
  • Explaining Why We Use Only One Set Of Tracks
  • Creating A New Sequence
  • Adding, Inserting And Arranging Clips In a Sequence
  • Using Keyboard Modifiers When Editing a Sequence
  • Detecting Duplicate Frames And Clips
  • Creating and Using Sub-Clips

06

TRIMMING AND ADJUSTING CLIPS AND SPECIAL EDITS


  • Trimming Clips In Advance – Project Panel and Source Monitor
  • Using The Trim Edit Tool
  • Editing With The Ripple And Rolling Edit Tools
  • Performing Slip, Slide And Split Edits
  • Using The Trim Mode And Trim Monitor
  • Adding Cutaways
  • Editing Wide And Tight
  • Using Markers To Create Matched-Action edits
  • Exporting And Creating Still Frames
  • Changing Time – Slow, Fast And Reverse Motion

07

ADDING VIDEO AND AUDIO TRANSITIONS


  • Comparing CS6 And CC Transition Timeline displays
  • Trying Out Some Video Transitions
  • Explaining Video Transition Properties
  • Applying And Replacing Video Transitions
  • Adjusting Video Transitions
  • Using Some Specialized Transitions
  • Applying And Adjusting Audio Transitions

08

WORKING WITH VIDEO EFFECTS


  • Comparing CS6 And CC Video Effect Timeline displays
  • Making Sense Of The Numerous Video Effects
  • Trying Out Some Video Effects
  • Adjusting Effect Properties
  • Animating Effects Using Key Frames
  • Copying, Pasting And Moving Key Frames
  • Adjusting Temporal Key Frame Interpolation

09

PERFORMING COLOR CORRECTION


  • Understanding The Color Correction Workflow
  • Organizing Our Recommended Color Correction Effects
  • Taking A Look At Scopes
  • Adjusting Tonality – Brightness acontrast
  • Adjusting Color Using Secondary Color Correction Techniques
  • Using The Tint Effect
  • Applying SpeedGrade Lumetri Effect
  • Exporting To SpeedGrade


     System Requirements

Students should bring their laptops which should meet or

exceed the following hardware configurations.

Windows® 7, Windows® 8,  Windows®10,  Windows® 11

32-bit/64-bit Intel or AMD multi-core processor { Core 3,5, upword}

5 -6 Generation.

2 GB of RAM minimum (8 GB recommended)

16 GB of free disk space for installation

Qualified hardware-accelerated OpenGL® graphics card

3-button mouse

Other Requirements

Basic knowledge of Windows or Mac OS.