Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder

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Free Online Course: Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder 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: Outputs and Media Encoder is taught by Jason Osder.

Overview
  • Discover how to output video from Premiere Pro with Adobe Media Encoder.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know
    • Exercise
    1. Essential Concepts and Terminology for Professional Compression
    • Why language matters
    • Overview of the interface
    • Choosing a format
    • The use of codecs
    • Use and converting an asset's frame rates
    • The role of data rates
    • Work with interlaced or progressive files
    • Common file extensions for video and audio file types
    2. Access Adobe Media Encoder
    • Export with Media Encoder for Premiere Pro
    • Export with Media Encoder for After Effects
    • Use Media Encoder as a standalone application
    • Load Adobe project files directly
    • Essential keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Media Encoder
    3. Plan and Execute: Export Workflows
    • Stitch files together on import
    • Working with Premiere Pro previews for export
    • Create a master file for compression
    • Use multiple output files
    • An introduction to automation
    4. Better and Faster Video Output
    • Faster encodes with constant bit-rate encoding
    • Higher-quality encodes
    • Compression goals for video-sharing websites
    5. The Role of Effects in Media Encoder
    • Apply a LUT to a converted file
    • Conform HDR video to a standard dynamic range
    • Use an image overlay to watermark videos
    • Use a text overlay
    • Use a timecode overlay
    • Set a target export time with Time Tuner
    • Normalizing video and audio on export
    6. Encoding for Portable Devices
    • Identify your device requirements
    • Export for iOS and Android devices
    • Adjusting iOS and Android workflows
    7. Encoding for Web Video
    • Create MPEG and H.264
    • Create H.265 HEVC files for the web
    • Publish to YouTube
    • Publish to Facebook
    • Publish to Vimeo
    • Publish to Twitter
    8. Transcoded Workflows for Broadcast
    • Understand mastering and delivery codecs
    • Create and work with DNxHR and DNxHD files
    • Create working MXF OP1a files
    • Create and work with professional QuickTime files
    9. Encoding for Disk-Based Media
    • Disk-based outputs
    • MPEG for DVD and Blu-ray
    • H.264 for Blu-ray
    • Adjusting disk-based outputs
    10. Other Export Workflows
    • Master and archive formats
    • Create image sequences
    • Work with alpha channels on export
    • Create and work with Wraptor DC packages
    11. Custom Settings
    • Storing custom settings
    • Organize and share custom settings
    • Sync settings across multiple machines
    • Watch folders in Adobe Encoder
    • Custom watch folder outputs
    • Automate FTP uploads
    • Add customer metadata to export
    • Include script or speech analysis
    • Publish to Adobe Stock
    Conclusion
    • Conclusion