An Intro to Adobe Premiere and After Effects

An Intro to Adobe Premiere and After Effects
Categories: Video Creating, Courses
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This course will teach you how to use Adobe Premiere and help you to learn After effects to create a title sequence for popular serial dramas likeThe Walking Dead. We model the course content on the popular AMC show, The Walking Dead, as it covers a lot of the fundamentals that go into creating great title sequences. Not only will we look at the technical aspects of using these great pieces of software, well also look at a whole load of other areas, like; the basics of editing, the dos and donts of these kind of projects, how to edit to music, crossing between Premiere and After Effects to leverage the best of both programs, stabilizing your footage, color correction, 3D Camera tracking and all sorts of other great things to hopefully give you the tools to make your own title sequence and to learn about the workflow between Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects. By the end of this course you will know how to create our example title sequence and youll be able to apply the new and awesome skills youve learned to your own project. The course includes all the raw footage and music for you to follow along with. Some of the areas we will be covering, include: An Overview of Adobe PremiereSetting up your WorkspaceImporting Footage, Audio and Image SequencesTools and ShortcutsSimple Effects and TransitionsSetting Markers and Edit Points to BeatsUsing Timelapses in the TimelineWorking Between Premiere and After EffectsStabilising Footage and Stabilisation PropertiesInserting Text and working in 3DMasking the FootageBlending ModesCamera TrackingEditing Camera Tracking PointsParenting to a Object in 3D SpacePrecompose your CompositionTime RemappingForced Motion BlurTrack Maps and Blending ModesCreating movement in 3DCC Particle world, the Physics and Properties. Exporting for use in PremiereColour Grading and Colour CorrectingGrading in After EffectsGrading in PremiereExporting your SequenceAdobe Media Encoder