Preview the features that are designed to get video producers and editors excited about Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Shows how to use Photoshop to perform video editing tasks, such as lens correction, color grading, and more.
Introduces essential storytelling concepts and creative editing techniques for creating a narrative short film with Premiere Pro, from selecting shots to placing cuts.
Get up and running quickly with Premiere Elements 11, the affordable and intuitive video-editing program from Adobe.
Introduces some of the deeper finishing techniques and technologies available in Premiere Pro CS6.
Offers guidance on project and file management and best practices for sharing media and creative work between applications.
Find out how to highlight a cause, express a point of view, and tell a story with Premiere Pro and some essential documentary editing techniques.
Explore how to ingest and organize tapeless media for post-production using Adobe Prelude.
A quick, easy-to-use guide for editors who want to make the transition from Avid Media Composer or Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere Pro, or even to move back and forth between applications.
Use Lightroom's simple but powerful video capabilities to manage, optimize, and share your video clips.
Build your skills and start cutting with Adobe's nonlinear editor.
Guides you through the brand-new video workflow in Photoshop, from building a sequence to working with audio and exporting your video in a variety of high-quality formats.
Introduces Premiere Pro CS6, using a project-based approach that introduces viewers to all the skills necessary to cut their own program.
Use Prelude to organize, ingest, transcode, tag, comment, subclip, and build a rough cut before sending media on to Premiere Pro for editing.
Takes an in-depth look at the new and enhanced features in Premiere Pro CS6.
Explores new features like video adjustment layers and the redesigned interface in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.
Shows beginning filmmakers how to make a short documentary from footage they have already shot and walks them from the editing process in Premiere Elements through uploading a finished movie to a platform like Vimeo or YouTube.
Explores various methods in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects for fixing exposure problems in video footage.
Breaks down the Premiere Elements editing workflow, covering everything from setting up a project to exporting the final video to any format.
Find out about the surprisingly powerful compositing tools that are available in Premiere Pro and see what you can achieve without ever leaving your editor.
Provides a thorough comparison of the editing workflows in Final Cut Pro 7 and Premiere Pro.
Demystifies color correction and gives detailed explanations of the key controls, options, workflows, and best practices for color correction with Premiere Pro.
Optimize Premiere Pro, After Effects, your operating system, your computer, and your workflow for maximum speed and performance.
A solid but fast-moving introduction to the fundamentals of nonlinear editing.
Shows you how to make the most of what Photoshop has to offer, using language that speaks to video editors and examining features that relate to the video-editing workflow.
Teaches you everything you need to know to get cutting with Premiere Pro, interacting dynamically with other Adobe applications, and outputting to multiple formats.
A quick, easy-to-use workshop for editors who want to make the transition from Avid Media Composer to Adobe Premiere Pro, or even to move back and forth between the two.
Breaks down the editing workflow in Premiere Elements 9, from setting up a project to exporting the final video.
Shows how to edit video with Premiere Pro CS5 and how to use video to tell compelling stories.
Shows how Premiere Elements 8 can be the only application needed to view and edit video files and share them with family and friends.
Provides a step-by-step, hands-on demonstration of a typical video editing workflow, from import to export.
Adobe Certified Instructor teaches every aspect of Premiere Pro, plus standard film and video editing techniques.
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