Premiere Pro Guru: Organizing Assets

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Free Online Course: Premiere Pro Guru: Organizing Assets provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 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. Premiere Pro Guru: Organizing Assets is taught by Jason Osder.

Overview
  • Learn how to import, organize, and log your footage and other assets in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • How to use the exercise files
    • Organization: What works best for you
    1. Asset Organization
    • The benefits of organizing assets
    • Updates to modern workflows
    • Organizing assets in and out of Adobe Premiere Pro
    • The Common Media folder
    2. Efficient Importing in Adobe Premiere Pro
    • Determining the best import method for your workflow
    • The Metalogging workspace
    • Using the Media Browser
    • Importing footage from a drive
    • Importing photos and graphics
    • Importing layered Photoshop files
    • Importing audio files
    • Importing bins with a CSV file
    • Browsing and importing Premiere Pro projects
    • Importing Final Cut Pro and Avid projects
    • Useful keyboard shortcuts for import
    3. Other Adobe Workflows
    • When to use Bridge
    • Creating a collection in Bridge
    • Batch renaming in Bridge
    • When to use Prelude
    • Performing a verified card transfer with Prelude
    • Transcoding media with Prelude
    • Copying to multiple drives with Prelude
    • Moving clips from Prelude to Premiere Pro
    4. Organization Inside Adobe Premiere Pro
    • Essential preferences related to media management
    • Logging and pre-editing
    • Understanding the Project panel
    • Adding metadata in the Project panel
    • Sorting and sifting through clips
    • Organizing media with labels
    • Selecting a label group
    • Working with bins
    • Clip markers
    • Sequence markers
    • Marker shortcuts
    • Workarounds with markers
    • Using the Find command
    • Using filters
    • Using subclips
    • Choosing markers vs. subclips
    • Customizing columns
    • Useful keyboard shortcuts for organizing and logging
    5. Logging and Pre-Editing with Prelude
    • Adding markers with Prelude
    • Subclipping with Prelude
    • Rough cutting with Prelude
    6. Other Export Workflows
    • Understanding metadata
    • The Metadata panel
    • Customizing headings and displays
    • Metadata schema
    • The Timecode panel
    • Speech analysis
    Conclusion
    • Wrapping up