Importing and Organizing
Philip Ebiner
Lessons
Class Introduction
01:41 2Starting a New Project and Premiere Pro Orientation
12:33 3Importing and Organizing
07:24 4Quick Win - Stablize Your Videos
02:40 5CC 2020 Updates
02:31 6Quiz: Chapter 1: Introduction
Starting a New Sequence and Understanding the Timeline
05:55 8Adding Clips to the Timeline, Syncing Footage, and Making Selects
12:17 9Exercise Syncing Video and Audio
01:03 10Exercise Review Syncing Video and Audio
03:09 11Editing Tools
16:14 12Adding bRoll Footage to Your Video
10:42 13Adjusting Clip Size and Position
04:01 14REVIEW Adjusting Clip Size and Position
01:49 15Bonus - Editing Down an Interview
34:47 16Editing a Narrative Scene
10:07 17Update CC 2018 - Opening Multiple Projects in Premiere Pro CC 2018
03:49 18Update CC 2018 - Close Gaps in Premiere Pro CC 2018
01:36 19CC 2020 Update - Auto Reframe
05:42 20Quiz: Chapter 2: Editing Your Video
21Class Check In
00:51 22Adding Video Transitions and EXERCISE
08:25 23Exercise Review Video Transitions
02:27 24Adding Audio Transitions
03:36 25Exercise - Create a Custom Blur Transition
07:18 26Trouble with Transitions
06:36 27Quiz: Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions
28Update CC 2018 - New Titles in Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 - the Essential Graphics
07:51 29Update CC 2018 - Animating Your Title Cards
05:44 30Update CC 2018 - Saving Titles as Preset Graphics
02:16 31Update CC 2018 - Essential Graphics Updates
10:27 32CC 2020 Update - Underlining and Renaming Shape Layers
01:56 33Quiz: Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)
34Adjusting Audio Levels in Premiere Pro
10:16 35Adjusting Audio Channels
05:05 36Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel
07:57 37Fixing Audio with the Low and High Pass Filters
04:17 38Improving Audio with EQ (Equalization)
39Adjusting Audio Tracks with Effects
02:14 40Exercise - Fixing Bad Audio
00:41 41Exercise Review - Remove Bad Background Noise
04:32 42Adding Music to Your Project and Making a Song Shorter
11:24 43Easily Removing Background Noise with Audacity
05:17 44Update CC 2019 - Reduce Reverb and Reduce Noise Sliders
02:47 45Parametric EQ Tutorial in Premiere Pro
04:42 46Remove Echo in Premiere Pro with Parametric Equalizer
05:28 47Quiz: Chapter 5: Editing Audio
48Color Correction with Lumetri Basics
08:43 49Exercise - Fix White Balance UPDATE
00:38 50Exercise Review - Fix White Balance UPDATE
02:30 51Creative Tab - Lumetri Color
05:30 52Curves Tab - Lumetri Color
03:50 53Color Wheels - Lumetri Color
01:51 54HSL Secondary - Lumetri Color
03:40 55Vignette - Lumetri Color
02:49 56Exercise - Matching Exposure
00:55 57Exercise Review - Matching Exposure
04:43 58Color Correction with Adjustment Layers
06:08 59Update CC 2018 - Adding Multiple Lumetri Color Effects
03:42 60Update CC 2019 - Selective Color Grading
02:30 61Applying Color Effects to Specific Parts of Video with Mask Tracking
04:16 62Quiz: Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading
63Adding Motion to Title Graphics
04:37 64Add the Ken Burns Effect to Photos
02:22 65Exercise - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic
01:14 66Exercise Review - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic
06:14 67OPTIONAL Adding Motion to Screenshots
08:05 68Quiz: Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre
69Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video
05:32 70OPTIONAL - Export Settings - In Depth Review
12:02 71Export a Full Resolution Video
01:28 72Exporting Small File-Size Preview Video
01:45 73Practice Exercise - Finish Class Project
01:03 74Quiz: Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video
75Adding and Adjusting Effects to Your Video Clips
06:55 76Adjusting Effects with Keyframes
04:42 77Using Lumetri Color Presets
03:35 78Stabilize Shaky Footage with Warp Stabilizer
05:21 79Exercise - Stabilize Shaky Video
00:36 80Exercise Review - Stabilize Shaky Video
02:46 81Make Footage More Cinematic with Overlays
06:44 82Capture Still Images from Video
01:41 83EXERCISE - Remove Noise and Grain from Video Clip
02:55 84Quiz: Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips
85Adjusting Clip Speed
05:10 86Time Remapping and Speed Ramps
03:54 87CC 2020 Update - Time Remapping up to 20,000%
02:20 88Slow Motion Video By Interpreting Frame Rates
01:56 89Exercise - Speed Ramps
01:28 90Exercise Review - Speed Ramps
00:57 91Quiz: Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro
92Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro
07:37 93Adding a Background to Green Screen Video
05:45 94Quiz: Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro
95Conclusion
00:55 96Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Importing and Organizing
now that we have a little bit of a better idea of what these different panels are. Let's go ahead and import our footage. Going to drag this up just a bit to make our project panel a bit bigger so we can see it more clearly to import media. There's lots of different ways we can do it. We can double click just right within the project panel itself. We can go up to file import or we can press command I on our computers. Command I for Mac users control I for pc users, I'm using a Mac. So whenever I say can man you'll use a control button on a pc. Another way is just to simply drag and drop your files right here. So let's do it a couple of ways. Let's double click here, you'll find a resources folder. It's a zipped up folder that I've put together for you in the supplemental resources of this course. So you can unzip that and you'll see there's video clips, photos, music, and a lut. We'll talk about all these things throughout the course. But let's start out with the video clips to select ...
one video clip to import, you can just find that one and click import or you can select multiple. I'm just selecting the top one and then pressing shift and clicking the last one to select multiple. Or if you have specific ones you want to import, you can command click control, click if you're on a pc the ones that you want to import. I'm just going to select all of these and say import So that imports of our video clips to our project. Let's stay organized as we go. Let's create a new bin or a new folder by clicking this new bin button right here. You can also right click and say new bin or you can press command B. Control B for your Windows people and then type in the name of this bin. I'm just going to call it video for now and I'm going to select all of these clips, selecting the top one shift, clicking the bottom one and drag it into this bin or this folder. We can open and close these folders with the dropdown toggle on the left hand side. An easier way to import. A folder is to just drag and drop it in. So I'm going over to my finder on my Mac. I'm pressing command tab. There's an option to do that. I think it's control tab to tab between your different applications you have open on your computer and I can simply click my photos folder and drag it into my project. And you can see now it has that photos folder. It also has a music folder that I'm going to Dragon. And this is all copyright free music that you can use. I found it on the Youtube audio library, which is a free to use music library for your video projects. Commercial or personal projects. So these are all the files will import, will learn about the letter later on. We can organize the video even further or any of these files any further. I'm going to add a new bin and call it B roll B roll is any of the video photos or graphics that you cut away to or you inter cut with the main shot for example, in a documentary, your main shot might be your interview and then you might cut away to some action footage or some kind of video that describes more about what the person is talking about. And let me just open up these clips to show you what I'm talking about. So we have interview a an interview B camera and these are the interview video clips and then I have this B roll, just extra footage that we shot that shows more about the person's life. It's the descriptor, it's just that additional footage. So I'm going to move all of this footage, that's not the interview footage into a B roll folder. Depending on how big my project is. I might have many B roll folders. This is actually from a documentary. I'm making a short documentary about Anthony and in the actual documentary project. I have B roll folders for our street session for his photo editing session for um when he was with his wife, all kinds of folders and then I'm also going to add an interview folder to put this interview footage. The key with organization is that there's no set rules. I just want you to be organized so that you can find your footage when you're looking for it. And that's the key thing to be able to find footage when you're looking for it. I try to keep my folder structure similar to how to how it is in my documents. So if you look at my finder you see I've music photos and video clips. And usually this is just called video actually. But I titled that video clips for this folder and that's how I keep the structure of my project file in my project of premiere pro. And then sometimes I have a graphics folder. Sometimes I have a an audio folder if I have sound effects or or voice over or something like that. But for here we just have music photos and video clips. And that's how we're going to keep it here in our project panel. We can rename these bins or these files if you would like. So say we want to add more description. So here's photo one and photo to. We can rename it by just selecting it, pressing return on your keyboard or it's the enter space on your keyboard. If you're on a pc and just typing a new name, photo of Anthony and Laramie, which is his wife who was his wife at beach beach. Let me spell that right. Photo two. Open it up and I'll rename this photo of Anthony and Loni in front of the building. So it depends on how much you want to get involved with renaming. Sometimes I won't rename files. Sometimes I will. It just depends on how big the project is. Just a quick mention. A couple of things you'll see um in this project panel are these tabs? So we have the name, we have the frame rate. So this is the frame rate of the video that we shot. If I scroll to the left using this slider at the bottom, you can see lots more information. So you can kinda just see all of the different information we have for each of these clips, video clips or audio clips alike. That's how you import and organize footage. Please go ahead if you haven't done so already import the footage that I've included in the supplemental resources and organize it in a similar way. Thanks. And we'll see you in the next lesson.
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