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From Jessannah Cooling
Quick guide for first-time users of Adobe Premiere Pro - how to open a new project and explaining the standard workspace. Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Learn the most efficient way to video edit - utilising the preview window and 'in/out' markers. Need more support? Contact creativemedia@sheffield.ac.uk to… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Organise your files before editing to make the editing process easier once you start working with Adobe Premiere. Need additional storage space for your media files?… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Video files can often be hard to find on an SD card. Follow this tutorial to find your video files from the Sony PXW camera. Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Get started using the toolbar in Premiere. Learn how to add transitions and instantly make your video look more professional! Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Get into more advanced editing by using keyframes. In this example, we use keyframes to animate a zoom effect on our video. Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
The final step in every Adobe Premiere Project is exporting. Exporting turns your Premiere project into a video file, which can be shared, uploaded, or submitted. Need… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Add text and titles to your editing project - including lower thirds, a common feature in interview/talking heads videos. Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
Utilise the many effects that Premiere has to offer! How to apply them to your clips, and learn about the essential effects control panel. Need more support? Contact… -
From Jessannah Cooling
More advanced editing skills with Audio editing. Create 'sound bridges', unlink audio from video, and use Adobes 'Audio Ducking' tool. Need more… -
From Jack Clayton
How to use the Time Selection tool to quickly remove mistakes from spoken audio, this works for a single track (like from the Rodecaster) or Multiple tracks (Podcast… -
From Jack Clayton
How to make voices sound more professional and clear in Adobe Audition, this could be used for Podcasting, Interview Audio, or Journal Audio. -
From Jack Clayton
The Osmo pocket 2 is a very powerful and discreet gimbal camera, this is suitable for moving shots, tracking shots and with its own wireless microphone dialogue to… -
From Jack Clayton
Sometimes you may need to record audio from a device that is not connected to the camera, this may be the case if you need to record a lecture where the camera is far…