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Ever wonder how your favorite video creators regularly put out such slick content? They're probably using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, a go-to video production app for both professional and amateur video creators.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies walks you through each step of editing and producing slick and stylish videos that stand up to what the pros post. From transferring your digital movie files from your camera or phone to your computer all the way to uploading your latest creation to YouTube or the web, this book has the info you need to bring your ideas to life.
If you're new to video production, you can begin at the beginning with the handbook's user-friendly guide to the basics of setting clips on the timeline and making them flow seamlessly. Or, if you've already got a few videos under your belt, you can skip right to the more advanced material, like special effects and handy tricks of the trade.
You'll also find:
* Instruction on joining video clips into a continuous final product, complete with transitions, special effects, and more
* Advice on improving sound, getting rid of color errors, and customizing the look of your videos with filters and aftereffects
* Straightforward guides to adding voiceovers and soundtracks to your videos
So, if you're new to Adobe Premiere Pro CC--or digital video editing in general--Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies is the first and last resource you'll need to start editing like a pro.
Ever wonder how your favorite video creators regularly put out such slick content? They're probably using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, a go-to video production app for both professional and amateur video creators.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies walks you through each step of editing and producing slick and stylish videos that stand up to what the pros post. From transferring your digital movie files from your camera or phone to your computer all the way to uploading your latest creation to YouTube or the web, this book has the info you need to bring your ideas to life.
If you're new to video production, you can begin at the beginning with the handbook's user-friendly guide to the basics of setting clips on the timeline and making them flow seamlessly. Or, if you've already got a few videos under your belt, you can skip right to the more advanced material, like special effects and handy tricks of the trade.
You'll also find:
* Instruction on joining video clips into a continuous final product, complete with transitions, special effects, and more
* Advice on improving sound, getting rid of color errors, and customizing the look of your videos with filters and aftereffects
* Straightforward guides to adding voiceovers and soundtracks to your videos
So, if you're new to Adobe Premiere Pro CC--or digital video editing in general--Adobe Premiere Pro CC For Dummies is the first and last resource you'll need to start editing like a pro.
John Carucci is not a celebrity, though he certainly brushes up against the stars of stage and screen on a regular basis in his role as an Entertainment TV Producer with the Associated Press. Along with hobnobbing with actors and musicians, John is also author of Digital SLR Video & Filmmaking For Dummies and two editions of GoPro Cameras For Dummies.
Introduction 1
About this Book 1
How this book is organized 2
Icons Used in the Book 3
Beyond the book 4
Part 1: Getting Familiar with the Adobe Premiere Pro Universe 5
Chapter 1: Perusing the Premiere Pro Landscape 7
Understanding What Premiere Pro Can Do 8
Dissecting the Workspace 8
Breaking down the interface 9
Ingesting and Editing 9
Understanding the panels 10
Getting around the workspace 10
Having a Panel Discussion 11
Knowing the Project panel 11
Spending some time with the Timeline panel 13
Making the most of the Source and Program Monitors 14
Grasping the Effects and Effect Controls panels 15
Feeling out the other panels 16
Using the libraries 18
Tooling Around the Toolbar 18
Chapter 2: Understanding the Premiere Pro Workspace 21
Identifying Your Needs 22
Working with your computer platform 22
Are you a Mac? 22
Or are you a PC? 24
Naming PC models is a little harder 24
The systems are not that far apart 26
Look before you leap on your PC 26
Understanding Workstation Requirements 27
Determining if your computer is right 28
Breaking down the differences between Mac and PC 29
Respecting the graphics card 29
Needing GPU acceleration 30
Random access memory 30
More Hard Drive Space, Please 30
Solid-state drives 31
Conventional hard drives 31
Not all hard drives are created equal 32
Scratch disks 32
Managing other computer components 33
Keying into keyboard types 33
Eeek, a mouse! 33
USB-C is the new black 34
Looking at Capture Gear 34
Smartphone capture 34
Top-of-the-line video cameras 35
Broadcast video camera 36
Consumer-level camcorders 36
Digital single-lens reflex 37
Point-and-shoot video options 37
Mirrorless camera 38
Going GoPro 39
Card readers and capture devices 39
Audio recorders 40
Going to the videotape 40
Defining Users 41
Neophyte user 42
Intermediate 42
Professional photographer 42
Video enthusiast 43
Social media influencer 43
Chapter 3: Adjusting Premiere Pro to Suit Your Needs 45
Setting Up Your Workspace 45
Subscribing and installing software 46
Feeling welcome 46
Using workspace presets 46
Edit workspace order 49
Adding a clip description 49
Customizing and saving your workspace 49
Moving panels 50
Saving your workspace 50
Hiding workspace presets 51
Using a second monitor 51
Using your iPad as a second monitor 52
Set up your iPad monitor 53
Using a broadcast monitor 53
Breaking down keyboard shortcuts 54
Personalizing keyboard commands 55
Single Key shortcuts 56
Using a skin 56
Setting your scratch disk 56
Render files 57
Pointing in the right direction 57
Tweaking Program Settings 57
Setting preferences 58
Optimizing performance 60
Fine-tuning your setup 60
Customizing the Windows 61
Doing the panel dance 61
Sizing the monitor 61
What's inside counts 62
Adjusting the timeline 63
Modifying the Project panel 63
Freestyling with Freeform 63
Understanding the Audio Mixers 64
Audio Clip Mixer 66
Part 2: Gathering Content 67
Chapter 4: Sorting Out the Elements of Video Production 69
Defining Digitized Video 69
Binary refinery 70
Digital Video 70
High Definition is the flavor of the day 71
Fawning over 4K 71
Vying with VHS 72
Explaining Digital Video Fundamentals 72
Understanding how video works 72
Dealing with aspect ratio 73
Frame rates 73
Understanding timecode 74
Understanding formats 74
Breaking down the best file types 74
Capturing Great Video 75
Controlling the camera 75
Arranging the scene 77
Understanding shot lingo 79
Lighting the scene 80
Waiting for the sun 80
Communicating through light 81
On-camera video lights 81
The French call it mise-en-scène 83
Chapter 5: Prepping Your Movie Projects 85
Starting Your Project 86
Creating a project 86
Opening an existing project 88
Tweaking the Settings 88
Project settings 88
Title safe margins 89
Getting those preferences right 89
Timeline preferences 91
Auto Save preferences 91
Playback preferences 92
Scratching the scratch drive surface 92
Making a Sequence 94
Setting each sequence 94
Making a custom setting 94
Adjusting the Timeline 96
Increasing the height of the video and audio tracks 97
Fill the screen with a panel 98
Chapter 6: Importing Media into a Project 101
Starting Your Project 102
Ingesting media 102
Adobe Bridge 103
Transferring from a card reader 103
Editing directly from a card 105
Capturing tape from a camcorder 105
Downloading clips 107
Importing media 107
Adding music and audio clips 108
Recording ADR 108
Sound effects 108
Adding a soundtrack 109
Finding the right music 109
Grabbing royalty-free music from the web 110
Prepping still images for the timeline 111
Organizing Media 112
Creating bins 113
Color coding your bins 113
Tagging with metadata 113
Understanding data types 115
Move it on over 115
Entering data 116
Bins versus tags 116
Part 3: Editing Your Masterpiece 117
Chapter 7: Preparing Your Video for Editing 119
Getting the Lowdown on Your Clips 120
Analyzing clip details 120
Keeping bins lean and clean 121
Playing clips smoothly 121
Altering playback resolution 122
Knowing how far can you go 122
Changing playback resolution 123
Working the In and Out Points 123
Setting In and Out points 123
Using markers 125
More than a bookmark 125
Types of markers 125
Making your mark 126
The Markers panel 127
Modifying Clips 128
Scrubbing through the clip 128
Using keys 128
Using the arrow keys 128
Marking the scrubbed clip 128
Adjusting clip duration 129
Changing speeds 129
Rate Stretch tool 130
Here's how to use it 130
Reversing the action 130
Understanding Clip/Speed Duration 131
Rippling through the Ripple tools 131
Ripple Edit tool 132
The Rolling Edit tool 132
Chapter 8: Editing in the Timeline 133
Managing Your Sequence 134
Populating the timeline 134
Adding clips 134
Backing it up a bit 135
Moving clips 136
Dragging clips into the timeline 136
Adding clips through the Program panel 136
Source Patching and Targeting 137
What you drag isn't always what you get 138
Fine Tuning Your Clips 139
Trimming clips 139
Handling enough clip frames to trim 140
Naming clips 140
Expanding to see waveforms 141
Freezing frames 141
Choosing Insert Frame Hold Segment 143
Advanced Timeline Tricks 143
More advanced clip movement 143
Using the Track Select tool 143
Overwrite a clip with an adjacent clip 143
Considering the three-point edit 144
Back-timing edits 145
Trying a four-point edit 146
Making the right choice 147
Chapter 9: Transitioning between Clips 149
Choosing Effective Transitions 150
Perusing the transition palette 151
Why do you need transitions? 151
Grasping Transition 101 153
Setting default transitions 155
Apply default transitions 156
Controlling transitions 156
Using clip handles 158
Advanced Transition Techniques 158
Planning for your transitions 159
The one-sided transition 159
Differentiating transitions in the timeline 159
Changing and deleting transitions 159
Copying and pasting transitions 160
Plug in to your transitions 160
Chapter 10: Finishing Your Edited Video 161
Exercising Video Correction 161
Fixing exposure issues 162
Tweaking those tones 162
Adjusting color 163
Cropping to fill the frame 163
What can you do about it? 164
Correcting Color and Tone 165
Grasping Lumetri Color 165
Understanding the Lumetri Color Landscape 166
Adjusting tone 167
Making a quick correction 169
Codec limits 170
Using color for style 170
Matching color in the scene 171
Using Video Scopes 171
Accessing the scopes 172
Different scopes for different folks 173
Defining the "scope" of terms 174
Exploring Some Advanced Techniques 175
Making adjustment layers 175
Making an informed decision 176
Using Comparison view 176
Removing a color cast 177
Adding punch to the clip 178
Quickly correct luminance 178
Color correction with an Adjustment Layer 179
Chapter 11: Constructing the Video Composite 181
Understanding Compositing 182
Layering clips 182
Adjusting opacity to reveal 183
Messing with opacity 183
Using the Opacity and Blend modes 184
Striking the right balance between clips 184
...Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Anwendungs-Software |
Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Introduction 1Part 1: Getting Familiar with the Adobe Premiere Pro Universe 5Chapter 1: Perusing the Premiere Pro Landscape 7Chapter 2: Understanding the Premiere Pro Workspace 21Chapter 3: Adjusting Premiere Pro to Suit Your Needs 45Part 2: Gathering Co |
ISBN-13: | 9781119867494 |
ISBN-10: | 1119867495 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Carucci, John |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 233 x 186 x 20 mm |
Von/Mit: | John Carucci |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.04.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,676 kg |
John Carucci is not a celebrity, though he certainly brushes up against the stars of stage and screen on a regular basis in his role as an Entertainment TV Producer with the Associated Press. Along with hobnobbing with actors and musicians, John is also author of Digital SLR Video & Filmmaking For Dummies and two editions of GoPro Cameras For Dummies.
Introduction 1
About this Book 1
How this book is organized 2
Icons Used in the Book 3
Beyond the book 4
Part 1: Getting Familiar with the Adobe Premiere Pro Universe 5
Chapter 1: Perusing the Premiere Pro Landscape 7
Understanding What Premiere Pro Can Do 8
Dissecting the Workspace 8
Breaking down the interface 9
Ingesting and Editing 9
Understanding the panels 10
Getting around the workspace 10
Having a Panel Discussion 11
Knowing the Project panel 11
Spending some time with the Timeline panel 13
Making the most of the Source and Program Monitors 14
Grasping the Effects and Effect Controls panels 15
Feeling out the other panels 16
Using the libraries 18
Tooling Around the Toolbar 18
Chapter 2: Understanding the Premiere Pro Workspace 21
Identifying Your Needs 22
Working with your computer platform 22
Are you a Mac? 22
Or are you a PC? 24
Naming PC models is a little harder 24
The systems are not that far apart 26
Look before you leap on your PC 26
Understanding Workstation Requirements 27
Determining if your computer is right 28
Breaking down the differences between Mac and PC 29
Respecting the graphics card 29
Needing GPU acceleration 30
Random access memory 30
More Hard Drive Space, Please 30
Solid-state drives 31
Conventional hard drives 31
Not all hard drives are created equal 32
Scratch disks 32
Managing other computer components 33
Keying into keyboard types 33
Eeek, a mouse! 33
USB-C is the new black 34
Looking at Capture Gear 34
Smartphone capture 34
Top-of-the-line video cameras 35
Broadcast video camera 36
Consumer-level camcorders 36
Digital single-lens reflex 37
Point-and-shoot video options 37
Mirrorless camera 38
Going GoPro 39
Card readers and capture devices 39
Audio recorders 40
Going to the videotape 40
Defining Users 41
Neophyte user 42
Intermediate 42
Professional photographer 42
Video enthusiast 43
Social media influencer 43
Chapter 3: Adjusting Premiere Pro to Suit Your Needs 45
Setting Up Your Workspace 45
Subscribing and installing software 46
Feeling welcome 46
Using workspace presets 46
Edit workspace order 49
Adding a clip description 49
Customizing and saving your workspace 49
Moving panels 50
Saving your workspace 50
Hiding workspace presets 51
Using a second monitor 51
Using your iPad as a second monitor 52
Set up your iPad monitor 53
Using a broadcast monitor 53
Breaking down keyboard shortcuts 54
Personalizing keyboard commands 55
Single Key shortcuts 56
Using a skin 56
Setting your scratch disk 56
Render files 57
Pointing in the right direction 57
Tweaking Program Settings 57
Setting preferences 58
Optimizing performance 60
Fine-tuning your setup 60
Customizing the Windows 61
Doing the panel dance 61
Sizing the monitor 61
What's inside counts 62
Adjusting the timeline 63
Modifying the Project panel 63
Freestyling with Freeform 63
Understanding the Audio Mixers 64
Audio Clip Mixer 66
Part 2: Gathering Content 67
Chapter 4: Sorting Out the Elements of Video Production 69
Defining Digitized Video 69
Binary refinery 70
Digital Video 70
High Definition is the flavor of the day 71
Fawning over 4K 71
Vying with VHS 72
Explaining Digital Video Fundamentals 72
Understanding how video works 72
Dealing with aspect ratio 73
Frame rates 73
Understanding timecode 74
Understanding formats 74
Breaking down the best file types 74
Capturing Great Video 75
Controlling the camera 75
Arranging the scene 77
Understanding shot lingo 79
Lighting the scene 80
Waiting for the sun 80
Communicating through light 81
On-camera video lights 81
The French call it mise-en-scène 83
Chapter 5: Prepping Your Movie Projects 85
Starting Your Project 86
Creating a project 86
Opening an existing project 88
Tweaking the Settings 88
Project settings 88
Title safe margins 89
Getting those preferences right 89
Timeline preferences 91
Auto Save preferences 91
Playback preferences 92
Scratching the scratch drive surface 92
Making a Sequence 94
Setting each sequence 94
Making a custom setting 94
Adjusting the Timeline 96
Increasing the height of the video and audio tracks 97
Fill the screen with a panel 98
Chapter 6: Importing Media into a Project 101
Starting Your Project 102
Ingesting media 102
Adobe Bridge 103
Transferring from a card reader 103
Editing directly from a card 105
Capturing tape from a camcorder 105
Downloading clips 107
Importing media 107
Adding music and audio clips 108
Recording ADR 108
Sound effects 108
Adding a soundtrack 109
Finding the right music 109
Grabbing royalty-free music from the web 110
Prepping still images for the timeline 111
Organizing Media 112
Creating bins 113
Color coding your bins 113
Tagging with metadata 113
Understanding data types 115
Move it on over 115
Entering data 116
Bins versus tags 116
Part 3: Editing Your Masterpiece 117
Chapter 7: Preparing Your Video for Editing 119
Getting the Lowdown on Your Clips 120
Analyzing clip details 120
Keeping bins lean and clean 121
Playing clips smoothly 121
Altering playback resolution 122
Knowing how far can you go 122
Changing playback resolution 123
Working the In and Out Points 123
Setting In and Out points 123
Using markers 125
More than a bookmark 125
Types of markers 125
Making your mark 126
The Markers panel 127
Modifying Clips 128
Scrubbing through the clip 128
Using keys 128
Using the arrow keys 128
Marking the scrubbed clip 128
Adjusting clip duration 129
Changing speeds 129
Rate Stretch tool 130
Here's how to use it 130
Reversing the action 130
Understanding Clip/Speed Duration 131
Rippling through the Ripple tools 131
Ripple Edit tool 132
The Rolling Edit tool 132
Chapter 8: Editing in the Timeline 133
Managing Your Sequence 134
Populating the timeline 134
Adding clips 134
Backing it up a bit 135
Moving clips 136
Dragging clips into the timeline 136
Adding clips through the Program panel 136
Source Patching and Targeting 137
What you drag isn't always what you get 138
Fine Tuning Your Clips 139
Trimming clips 139
Handling enough clip frames to trim 140
Naming clips 140
Expanding to see waveforms 141
Freezing frames 141
Choosing Insert Frame Hold Segment 143
Advanced Timeline Tricks 143
More advanced clip movement 143
Using the Track Select tool 143
Overwrite a clip with an adjacent clip 143
Considering the three-point edit 144
Back-timing edits 145
Trying a four-point edit 146
Making the right choice 147
Chapter 9: Transitioning between Clips 149
Choosing Effective Transitions 150
Perusing the transition palette 151
Why do you need transitions? 151
Grasping Transition 101 153
Setting default transitions 155
Apply default transitions 156
Controlling transitions 156
Using clip handles 158
Advanced Transition Techniques 158
Planning for your transitions 159
The one-sided transition 159
Differentiating transitions in the timeline 159
Changing and deleting transitions 159
Copying and pasting transitions 160
Plug in to your transitions 160
Chapter 10: Finishing Your Edited Video 161
Exercising Video Correction 161
Fixing exposure issues 162
Tweaking those tones 162
Adjusting color 163
Cropping to fill the frame 163
What can you do about it? 164
Correcting Color and Tone 165
Grasping Lumetri Color 165
Understanding the Lumetri Color Landscape 166
Adjusting tone 167
Making a quick correction 169
Codec limits 170
Using color for style 170
Matching color in the scene 171
Using Video Scopes 171
Accessing the scopes 172
Different scopes for different folks 173
Defining the "scope" of terms 174
Exploring Some Advanced Techniques 175
Making adjustment layers 175
Making an informed decision 176
Using Comparison view 176
Removing a color cast 177
Adding punch to the clip 178
Quickly correct luminance 178
Color correction with an Adjustment Layer 179
Chapter 11: Constructing the Video Composite 181
Understanding Compositing 182
Layering clips 182
Adjusting opacity to reveal 183
Messing with opacity 183
Using the Opacity and Blend modes 184
Striking the right balance between clips 184
...Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Anwendungs-Software |
Genre: | Importe, Informatik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Introduction 1Part 1: Getting Familiar with the Adobe Premiere Pro Universe 5Chapter 1: Perusing the Premiere Pro Landscape 7Chapter 2: Understanding the Premiere Pro Workspace 21Chapter 3: Adjusting Premiere Pro to Suit Your Needs 45Part 2: Gathering Co |
ISBN-13: | 9781119867494 |
ISBN-10: | 1119867495 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Carucci, John |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 233 x 186 x 20 mm |
Von/Mit: | John Carucci |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.04.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,676 kg |