In this video, join author Richard Harrington as he demonstrates how to add a music track and advanced time remapping to a whiteboard video in Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Alright now that we've got the shot color corrected,…let's move on to some music and speeding things up.…What I'm gonna do next is drop the music file in…and I need to find a good part of the music to use,…so I'm likely gonna take the end here,…and then go back about 30 seconds or so.…So we have a nice cool, short piece, let's listen.…(upbeat music)…that sounds like a good intro.…(upbeat music)…And so we'll just drop that right down here…into the timeline and drop it onto the audio track, great.…
Now put a little fade up on that,…right click and add a Cross Dissolve,…and I can press the G key for Gain…and lower the volume just a little bit.…Let's check that now.…(upbeat music)…Sounds good.…Now our challenge is that the video is so much longer…than everything else, so we're gonna need to change that…and to make this easier, we're gonna take advantage…of an effect, let's open this up and make it bigger…and I can right click on this track here,…and come to the bottom and say that I want…to see Clip Keyframes for Time Remapping, Speed.…
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Released
7/13/2018- Why use dynamic media?
- Creating a simple slideshow
- Creating a looping video advertisement
- Sharing a panoramic or 360˚ photo
- Creating stop-motion animation
- Creating a cinemagraph
- Creating a plotagraph to animate photos
- Creating an app demo
- Bringing drawings to life with a whiteboard video
- Showcasing a product with a 360˚ loop
Skill Level Intermediate
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with Richard Harrington1h 53m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Suggested equipment and gear1m 39s
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Exercise files1m 34s
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1. Why Use Dynamic Media?
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2. Creating a Simple Slideshow with Adobe Photoshop
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Adding transitions2m 6s
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3. Creating a Looping Video Advertisement
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Adding music to the sequence2m 56s
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Adding transitions3m 24s
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4. Sharing a Panoramic or 360˚ Photo
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Processing a 360˚ photo8m 58s
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5. Creating a Stop Motion Animation
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Adding animated text5m 48s
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6. Creating a Cinemagraph
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What is a cinemagraph?2m 1s
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Masking and freezing action3m 51s
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Adding text to a cinemagraph1m 54s
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7. Creating a Plotagraph
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What is a plotagraph?1m 59s
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Exporting the final project2m 26s
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8. Creating an App Demo
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9. Making a Whiteboard Video
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Color correcting3m 3s
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10. Showcasing a Product with a 360˚ Loop
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What is a 360˚ loop?1m 41s
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Alternative looping6m 3s
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Conclusion
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Keeping an archival copy2m 1s
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Next steps1m 23s
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