Throughout 6 courses you will learn all the features and tools offered by Premiere Pro to create quality videos, whether it is your first approach to the world of video editing, or if you already have experience with this program or others. You will start knowing the basic structure of Premiere Pro, from the installation of the program and its convergence with the other Adobe Creative Cloud programs, until the creation of a new project. In the second course, you will make your first approach to the assembly in Premiere Pro, you will see how to create sequences, you will learn to use the canvas and the timeline. You will know the different types of transitions and you will discover how you can create titles for your videos. Next, you will enter the world of multi-camera editing and the keyframes. You will prepare the Premier interface for the multi-camera workflow and learn how it works. Juanmi will also explain what are the keyframes and the masks and how to use them in your projects. Your next course will revolve around color transitions and effects. You will learn how to make corrections and color and light effects using adjustment layers and Lumetri Color. You will make secondary corrections color by color to improve the finish using HSL Secondary. Once the video-focused lessons are over, you will learn to mix the sound of your videos because, although Premiere Pro is not a sound editing software, you can make retouching such as noise suppression, amplification, overlapping and audio panning. The last course will focus on the export of projects, the choice of formats, and their compression. You will learn how to use Adobe Media Encoder as a complementary program to Premiere Pro and, finally, you will learn how to export your projects to other colorization, animation or audio retouching programs in EDL, AAF and XML formats. Technical requirements A computer with Windows 10 or macOS 10.12 Sierra (or higher). Adobe Premiere Pro CC (or superior) and Adobe Media Encoder (you can buy them or download the 7-day trial versions on the Adobe website).