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11/18/2020Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Nick] Hi, I'm Nick Harauz, and I'm an expert in the language of video editing. Welcome to Mastering Transitions and Effects inside of Adobe Premiere Pro. Using hands-on tailor-made exercises and my extensive experience of the application, you'll learn the ins and outs of working with transitions and effects inside of Premiere Pro allow you to become a more efficient editor. We'll look at creating your own transitions using blend modes and saving our work for future use. By completing this course, you'll join an ever-expanding community of Adobe video app professionals. Join me as we navigate through Premiere Pro and the endless options as it comes to working with transitions and effects.
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Introduction
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Before watching, know this2m 17s
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1. Working with Transitions in Premiere Pro
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Modifying a transition5m 27s
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Avoiding transition problems3m 51s
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Using the default transition2m 25s
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Wipe that clip3m 48s
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2. Working with Effects in Premiere Pro
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Viewing and applying effects2m 51s
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Exploring presets2m 51s
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Stylize your clips7m 7s
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Using generative effects3m 20s
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Animating effects6m 1s
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Using masks3m 55s
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Tracking effects4m 29s
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3. Diving Deeper with Premiere Effects
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Working with blend modes3m 58s
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Exploring track mattes3m 13s
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Stabilizing clips2m 50s
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Keying out a green screen3m 17s
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Looking at immersive effects4m 17s
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Saving and sharing presets5m 22s
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What can AE do for you?4m 11s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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Video: The transitions and effects landscape in Premiere Pro