From the course: Video for Photographers: 2 Filmmaking on Location
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From Lightroom to Premiere Pro
From the course: Video for Photographers: 2 Filmmaking on Location
From Lightroom to Premiere Pro
- As I mentioned before, this is not a course about Lightroom or Premiere Pro, but this is a very cool trick that I would like to share with you. Since we're shooting stills and video at the same time, I would like to use some of those stills within my video project, and I like timelapses and being in central Oregon, in this beautiful region, I wanted to do some night timelapses. I showed these .jpgs, I don't need RAW files for a timelapse, they would take too much space. So I'm shooting these .jpgs for timelapses and the aspect ratio is four by three. That's the sensor size on my camera. I can simply go here and select my 16 by nine, 1920 x 1080 aspect ratio, reframe and then I have selected 16 by nine for those stills, which will match my video footage, so I can copy that setting. I can select all my pictures, and then I can apply that setting, so all my stills will be cropped as 16 by nine. Now, I can go to File, Export, and if you don't have the preset you can very easily select…
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Introducing video post-production1m 47s
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Backing up on the set and in the studio5m 54s
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Using ShotPut Pro to backup1m 42s
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Deconstructing the editing process3m 23s
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Adobe Premiere Pro super basic workflow3m 34s
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From Lightroom to Premiere Pro3m 56s
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Delivering the final video54s
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