How loud should my audio be?
The Loudness Radar in Premiere Pro will measure the average loudness of your audio and tell you if you need to raise or lower your levels. Here’s how it works.
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The Loudness Radar in Premiere Pro will measure the average loudness of your audio and tell you if you need to raise or lower your levels. Here’s how it works.
For many professional filmmakers, the number one advantage to editing a film in Premiere Pro is Dynamic Link with After Effects. Did you know there are 3 different ways to Dynamic Link? Learn what they are and when you should use them.
One way to make “boring footage look awesome again” is to show several boring clips at once as a split screen. Learn how.
Passive income. It’s what we all want. Have you considered earning money selling stock video? In this post, we will look at several tips for shooting and editing high-quality stock video. We’ll dive into Premiere Pro and learn the important settings for creating sequences and exporting clips that meet stock video requirements. There are also some suggestions for de-noising, color grading, and stabilizing footage before selling as stock video.
Overlays in Premiere Pro are extremely handy for viewing clip and sequence metadata directly in the monitors. They show valuable information about the frame at the current playhead position. If you are meticulous about media management, metadata, and markers, then overlays are your reward. Let's take a look at how Overlays work in Premiere Pro, including several specific ways they can help your editing workflow.
This tutorial will help you get more out of thumbnails in Premiere Pro. We are going to be looking specifically at the following Project panel settings: Preview Area, Thumbnails, Thumbnails show effects applied, Hover Scrub, Thumbnail controls for all pointing devices.
This tutorial on Automate to Sequence won't change the way you edit in Premiere Pro. But, it could change the way you begin an edit in Premiere Pro. We'll also look at how Automate to Sequence can help you edit to a beat, make time-lapses and fix audio pops on jump cuts.
This Premiere Pro Audio Workflow Guide for Editors is a 2-part series that identifies "essential" audio tools in Premiere Pro, and shows how to use them in a real-world audio workflow. Part 2 focuses on how to use the Tube-Modeled Compressor, Parametric EQ, Audio Keyframes, and the Hard Limiter effects to achieve high-quality sound for professional videos. This series is modeled after the audio workflow of veteran editor and trainer, Paul Murphy, who shares his recommendations for producing a professional mix in Premiere Pro.
This Premiere Pro Audio Workflow Guide for Editors is a 2-part series that identifies "essential" audio tools in Premiere Pro, and shows how to use them in a real-world audio workflow. Part 1 focuses on how to use the Loudness Auto-Match button, Audio Gain, and the Loudness Radar to achieve a target loudness, particularly for the web. This series is modeled after the audio workflow of veteran editor and trainer, Paul Murphy, who shares his recommendations for producing a professional mix in Premiere Pro.
One of Premiere Pro's greatest strengths is it's fully customizable interface. It's important to understand the inner workings of workspaces if you want to work faster in Premiere Pro. This in-depth blog post will help editors understand how to manage Premiere Pro workspaces and troubleshoot unresponsive or missing workspaces.
Adobe has reinvented motion graphics workflows. Again. Introducing the all-new Motion Graphics Templates. This tutorial is a deep dive into the workflow of Motion Graphics Templates in the Spring (April) release of After Effects CC and Premiere Pro CC.
The new Type tool and Essential Graphics panel in Premiere Pro C 2017.1 (Spring) replace the Title Designer and fundamentally change text and graphic workflows in Premiere Pro CC. Here's what the future of creating titles and graphics looks like in Premiere Pro CC...