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Learn Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 by Adobe Education
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Subject
Video & Audio
Grade Levels
15-16, 17-18, Post-Secondary
Resource Type
Technical Tutorial
Keywords
premiere pro cs6, video production
Products Used
  • Adobe Premiere Pro

Description

Use this collection of technical tutorials, from the Digital Video curriculum, to learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Technical guides include: 1. Overview of the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 workspace 2. How to import files 3. How to manage media in the Project panel 4. How to create a storyboard in the Project panel 5. How to trim clips in the Timeline panel 6. How to work with clips in the Timeline panel 7. How to create standard image, movie, and audio files 8. How to capture video 9. How to use editing tools in the Source Monitor 10. How to apply and adjust video transitions 11. How to adjust audio and apply crossfades 12. How to record a narration in the Audio Mixer 13. How to create TV news-style J- and L- cuts 14. How to edit in the Program Monitor 15. How to use Adobe Media Encoder CS6 16. How to use the Trim Monitor 17. Understanding the Titler 18. How to build text and objects in the Titler 19. How to work with alpha channel transparencies 20. How to use the Motion effect 21. How to add text effects 22. How to apply and adjust video effects 23. How to work with audio 24. How to change clip speed and direction 25. How to apply and adjust video keying effects 26. How to work with temporal and spatial keyframe interpolation 27. How to make text roll and crawl 28. How to use nested sequences 29. How to work with other motion effects and features

To view this PDF Portfolio, please save the file to your desktop and open with Acrobat 9 or Adobe Reader 9, or later.

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Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 installed on all machines

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All Comments (4)

the thedaveed

Posted on Aug 18, 2012 - Permalink

Also: just noticed that between document 23 to 24, the 'project number' skips from 4 to 6. There is no project 5?

the thedaveed

Posted on Aug 18, 2012 - Permalink

This is practicaly illegible in Adobe Reader on Mac.... also very annoying to navigate in the (very pretty but not useful) Layout view.

Just spent the last 5 minutes exporting each section to a normal pdf to view in Preview (much better and more clear text and easier to scroll through!)

Adobe Education

Posted on Apr 26, 2012 - Permalink

@ Prof DuBois

This is a PDF portfolio and is not viewable in an Internet browser. Have you tried to right-click or Control-click on the file link and click Save File As and then open it. To download the free Adobe Reader, please visit http://get.adobe.com/reader/.

If you are still having problems please let is know.

~Adobe Education

John A DuBois

Posted on Apr 25, 2012 - Permalink

I am in the process of downloading Adobe Reader X (10.1.3) on a MAC OS X Lion System. Presently, the download stated it would take 32 minutes to download. Now fifteen minutes later, it says "Install Time: 1 Hour and 23 Minutes." I am not even able to open up this Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Please let me know what Adobe Reader to download for my mac operating system, as I would like to use this Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.

Thanks,

ProfDuBois09

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