Monday, 28 September 2015

Premiere Pro and Premiere Prelude tutorials - Basics
Premiere Pro tutorials -

As premiere pro opens we firstly have the bottom left corner grey box which is called the project window. The project window is basically where you can import your different projects and also if you wish to use titles the ones that you would create would go straight in their safely just incase you would wish to use it again and also with any other .

Media Browser Icon
The media browser helps you browse your computer for you projects and also lets you import them easier.

Info Tab
The Information tab is where it tells you how too use the premiere pro software if you were in trouble and needed help.

How to insert effects to you project;
If you want to find the effects you will find them also in the Project Window.
  - Clicking on the effects icon in the project window top right you will find various bullet points naming; Video effects, Audio effects.

In each one you will find many effects in. When you finally click a effect you want for either video or audio you would grab hold of it and then drag it to the video box next to the project window box and attach it. You will know its attached when the video is highlighted.

Examples; If you searched the black and white effect you would drag it to the video which will change the colour of the video.


Adobe Premiere Prelude
As you have already noticed prelude is pretty much similar to Premiere pro. For a quick broef demonstration I am going to show you how to upload projects onto Adobe Prelude and also how to add comments and sub clips:
-Open Premiere Prelude
-Make a new project and make the file in the D-drive
-Ingest your project by clicking the top bottom on the right top side of the page
-Next, click on the desktop folder you wish to save your work in
-After import your project from your saved file and then press ingest which you will find on the bottom tight side of the pop up box
-once it ingested you can start to add comments and sub clips by connecting them to different places and how long you wish to want them, by simply pressing 'I' for 'Import' and 'O' for 'Output'
-When finished you will then double click your project and then right click and press send to Adobe Premiere Pro










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