All tagged 2017-08

Vimeo: Introducing the Vimeo Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro

Post-production just got simpler: with the all-new Vimeo panel, you can upload videos from Adobe directly to your Vimeo account in just one click. And if you're a PRO and Business member, you can instantly create a video review page from Adobe to start collaborating with reviewers. Download the free panel now: https://join.vimeo.com/adobe-premiere-panel —Vimeo

Vimeo's relationship with Premiere Pro keeps getting more and more serious. It's like that obvious couple who won't admit they're a couple but everyone already knows they're a couple. Last week Vimeo added new features to their Review Pages, and now Premiere Pro users have a lot more to get excited about. Vimeo has announced their own panel for Premiere Pro, which you can download for free. The Vimeo panel allows users to choose their privacy settings and upload their timelines with either default or custom export presets. Once the video is uploaded, you can create a review page, copy the link, or adjust the video settings, all of which open in your browser. 

Unfortunately, you can't (at this time) manage your Vimeo library inside the panel. Only the videos uploaded with the panel are visible, and only for that specific project. Basically, the panel replaces the Vimeo direct publishing option in the Export Settings window. But make no mistake, Vimeo is committed to deeper integration in Premiere Pro. Vimeo says "we’re kind of sweet on Adobe — and that means our partnership’s just beginning". It's safe to assume Vimeo will soon include Review Page features inside Premiere Pro. The only mystery is how these changes will impact Wipster's relationship with Vimeo and other video review and approval competitors.

LensProToGo: Utilizing EQ in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Brian from Archaius Creative, a Post House for Wedding and Commercial work, walks us through an introduction to EQ using Premiere Pro CC. Let us know in the comment below if you have any good tips for quick EQ adjustments. —LensProToGo

Premiere Pro CC 2017 users can make their audio sound great with the audio effects ported over from Adobe Audition. Lend your ear to Brian of Archaius Creative in this LensProToGo tutorial on how to use the new Parametric Equalizer in Premiere Pro. Learn what EQ is at 0:52 and get acquainted with the Parametric Equalizer's interface at 1:09. Brian then shows how to use the Parametric Equalizer in the following three examples:

  • 3:44 - Controlling lower-midrange "honk" and high-mid harshness
  • 8:00 - Controlling high-mid harshness, cutting sibilants, and adding warmth
  • 11:45 - Filtering our low-end rumble and restoring brightness