The Essential Sound panel gives you the ability to take a lot of the power that can be found in Adobe Audition and access it inside of Adobe Premiere Pro. This allows you to have access to useful effects without switching programs. In this movie, author Richard Harrington gives you an overview of the Essential Sound panel in Premiere Pro.
- The Essential Audio Panel gives you the ability…to take a lot of Adobe Audition's power and access it…right inside of Premiere.…This makes it easier for video editors to get access…to useful effects without having to jump or…switch between programs.…Here is how it works.…Let's close this multi-track project we were working with,…and I'll save and capture all of my changes.…There, it's saved as a multi-session project,…which we can return to later.…
I'll make sure to browse and store that in…the correct folder.…There it is. Save.…Now back here in Premiere Pro, you'll notice…the Essential Sound Panel.…If it's not available, make sure you switch to…the workspace for audio, and then reset to the saved layout.…Once you've done this you should see…the Essential Sound Panel.…This makes it easier to work.…
I'm going to make the video tracks a little smaller,…and drag up to make more room for audio.…Now I can see things.…For example, I can click on the music track here,…making sure it's active, and assign that to be music.…
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Released
8/4/2017- What's Adobe Dynamic Link?
- Creating and importing After Effects compositions
- Using Render and Replace
- Editing clips and sequences in Audition
- Creating and importing Photoshop files
- Editing Premiere Pro footage in Photoshop
- Sending clips and metadata from Prelude to Premiere Pro
- Working with slow motion
- Creating merged clips and subclips
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 38s
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1. An Intro to Dynamic Link
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What is Dynamic Link?2m 6s
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What can't Dynamic Link do?1m 57s
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The common media folder4m 3s
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2. Adobe Premiere Pro Working with After Effects
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Using Render and Replace6m 21s
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Including project links3m 9s
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3. Adobe Premiere Pro Working with Audition
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Editing a clip in Audition3m 54s
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4. Adobe Premiere Pro Working with Photoshop
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Editing footage in Photoshop4m 59s
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5. Adobe Prelude to Adobe Premiere Pro
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6. Other Workflows
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Frame rate conversions6m 36s
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Slow motion effects5m 21s
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Creating merged clips4m 34s
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Creating subclips3m 47s
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The final export4m 47s
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Conclusion
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Final thoughts1m 18s
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