All tagged 4K

Digital Trends: After 25 years, Adobe Premiere Pro’s Story is Only Just Beginning

This year marks the 25th anniversary of Adobe Premiere, the video editing software that is to videographers what Photoshop is to photographers. Adobe invited Digital Trends to take a look back at the history of the program, revealing the journey – sometimes evolutionary, and other times revolutionary – that made Premiere (now Premiere Pro) what it is today. —Daven Mathies Digital Trends

4K Shooters: How to Export 4K Video for YouTube in Premiere Pro CC

Finding out of the best way to get optimal results when exporting your 4K videos in Adobe Premiere Pro CC for YouTube could be a bit tricky and definitely can take some time to nail it down. So, to completely eliminate the trial and error and maximize the results produced at this particular stage of the post-production process, Maxwell Ridgeway showcases his personal workflow regarding the export of 4K videos optimized for YouTube in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. —Vlady Radev, 4K Shooters

Christian Maté Grab: Fake Camera Movements in Adobe Premiere Pro

Learn how to reframe and add movement to your shots in this visually dramatic Premiere Pro tutorial from Christian Maté Grab. Christian uses 4K footage but your footage doesn't have to be 4K. (It definitely doesn't hurt either!) As Christian explains at 0:50, the trick is having footage that is larger than your sequence size, giving you the extra resolution to animate the image without any quality loss. With more and more cameras offering 4K (including mobile devices!) this is an lesson for creating faux camera movements or angles in Premiere Pro.

How to Fake Camera Movements in Adobe Premiere Pro (Tutorial) In this Tutorial I'm gonna show you a great and easy technique to fake camera movements in post with the help of Adobe Premiere Pro and Keyframes without any third-party-plugins. —Christian Maté Grab

Source: https://youtu.be/a0rLrR0TgkQ

Larry Jordan: Create Multicam Clips Containing Different Frame Sizes in Adobe Premiere Pro CC)

In this "Ask Larry Anything" webinar, Larry Jordan answers how to create a multi-camera sequence in Premiere Pro using clips that are 4K and 1080p. The trick is to create a multi-camera sequence in 4K, and then edit it into a 1080p sequence. Watch the video as Larry guides you through the process of creating the milt-camera sequence, and editing it into the timeline.

Source: https://youtu.be/OEJpFSb-1YY