From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Transcoding Workflows
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Using Prelude to transcode footage before you edit - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Transcoding Workflows
Using Prelude to transcode footage before you edit
- Traditionally, transcoding happens at the beginning of the editing process and Prelude is a purpose-built program in the Creative Cloud Suite that is all for Ingest and Logging. So, it makes sense that when you're talking about transcoding at the beginning of the editing process, Prelude is an important tool. A few things about Prelude and why and how that you want to use it. First of all, there is a lot of information about Prelude and all of the tools including another Premiere Pro guru course called Working with Prelude that I recorded myself, so I'm not going to worry too much about showing every button to click because I know that the information is out there and I've done it myself. As I said, Prelude is designed to be this front-end and that's good because it's a purpose-built program, but it's also been a little challenging for experienced editors because it means that Premiere does not have built-in a real ingest engine or way to efficiently add metadata. I mean, that's not…
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Using Prelude to transcode footage before you edit6m 12s
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Understanding Adobe Media Encoder in the transcoding process8m 49s
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Essential transcoding settings5m 27s
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Creating a preset for transcoding5m 2s
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Working with highly compressed sources6m 6s
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Working with uncompressed sources6m
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Applying first-pass color correction with a LUT6m 3s
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