Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro

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Free Online Course: Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro is taught by Richard Harrington.

Overview
  • Get started with Premiere Pro, even if you have no background experience with video production or editing.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • What you'll learn in this course
    • Using the exercise files
    • Meet your instructor
    1. How to Approach Video Editing
    • The goal of video editing
    • Working nondestructively
    • Configuring your computer for best results
    2. Organizing Your Media
    • Choosing a hard drive for editing
    • Transferring your media to a drive
    • Organizing a project with the Common Media folder
    • Browsing and renaming clips
    • Transferring a project from Rush to Premiere Pro
    3. Setting Up Your Project in Premiere Pro
    • Creating a new Premiere Pro project
    • Importing assets into Premiere Pro
    • Organizing footage with bins in Premiere Pro
    • Syncing clips
    • Creating a sequence in Premiere Pro
    • Setting your Premiere Pro project for autobackup
    • Creating a project template in Premiere Pro
    4. Sequencing Clips to Tell a Story
    • Searching and finding clips in Premiere Pro
    • Marking in and out points in Premiere Pro
    • The role of subclips in Premiere Pro
    • Adding clips to a Premiere Pro sequence
    5. Refining Clips in a Sequence
    • Making top and tail edits in Premiere Pro
    • Trimming and extending clips in Premiere Pro
    • Adding a transition to a clip in Premiere Pro
    6. Organizing Your Sequence
    • The role of tracks in a Premiere Pro sequence
    • Setting up multiple audio tracks for audio mixing in Premiere Pro
    • Adding elements to a higher video track in Premiere Pro
    • Changing the order of shots in a Premiere Pro sequence
    • Locking the story
    7. An Introduction to Color and Image Correction
    • Every shot needs color correction and reusing adjustments on multiple clips
    • Fixing exposure in a video clip in Premiere Pro
    • Refining color in a video clip in Premiere Pro
    • Improving a shot's aesthetics in Premiere Pro
    • Sending a shot to After Effects with Dynamic Link
    8. An Introduction to Audio
    • Revisiting track organization
    • An introduction to the Essential Sound panel in Premiere Pro
    • Normalizing volume for several clips in Premiere Pro
    • Mixing music and sound effects with the Essential Sound panel
    • An introduction to manually adjusting audio
    9. An Introduction to Graphics
    • An introduction to the Essential Graphics panel in Premiere Pro
    • Working with graphic templates in Premiere Pro
    • Importing graphics from Photoshop in Premiere Pro
    • Adding open captions to your video in Premiere Pro
    10. Finalizing Your Project
    • Backing up your Premiere Pro project files
    • Backing up your media in Premiere Pro
    • Trimming a Premiere Pro project for archive
    • Exporting a video file from Premiere Pro
    • Take more control with Adobe Media Encoder
    Conclusion
    • Next steps