Premiere Pro is the hugely popular video editing software, which is used in a whole host of workplaces across the world. If you hope to work with digital content using Premiere Pro then this Premiere Pro CS3 What’s New course is an absolute must, and will get you up to speed with this incredibly useful video editing application. During this excellent course you will explore the interface and workspace of Premiere Pro CS3, remapping and the Time Warp tool, and how to create innovative video content. The new features of Premiere Pro CS3 have been designed to enhance your editing experience and allow you to create stunning video projects with ease, and you’ll learn to master them with this exciting Premiere Pro CS3 course. Gain the essential skills needed to work with Premiere Pro 2 in a professional setting.
Our learning material is available to students 24/7 anywhere in the world, so it’s extremely convenient. These intensive online courses are open to everyone, as long as you have an interest in the topic! We provide world-class learning led by IAP, so you can be assured that the material is high quality, accurate and up-to-date.
Steve is a Dynamic Media Systems Engineer at Adobe. Steve travels the United States presenting Digital Video software and solutions to Adobe customers. You may have seen him at Digital Video tours and seminars, tradeshows like NAB, or an Adobe eSeminar where he presents Adobe software as well. You can also see Steve on the web with his blog called “aftereffectscookbook.”
Steve’s career started in the 70’s as a commercial airbrush illustrator for print. 20 years of Illustration and design gave Steve the opportunity to work as Art Director and creator of most of the Posters for the original 3 StarWars movies. After 20 years in his own Graphic Design Studio doing both print design and photography, Steve started moving into Video and Animation in the early 90’s. Steve worked in both 2D (After Effects) and 3D for corporate and Broadcast Television, with a stint doing nightly news graphics for the Fox Network. Steve is a multi-platform guy working with Mac, PC and SGI computers.
How will I be assessed?
If you pass the exam successfully then you will be awarded a Premiere Pro CS3 What’s New.
This excellent Premiere Pro CS3 course will qualify you to be a Videographer. As a Videographer you could work for an existing organisation, or could work on a freelance basis. The average salary of a Videographer in the UK is £22,879, and this will go up with experience (payscale.com). With this course you could fulfil any of the following roles:
1: REVISING THE INTERFACE & WORKSPACE | |||
1. Using Flex Bins | |||
2. Finding Clips with Smart Search | |||
3. Workspace Improvements | |||
4. Editing with Keystrokes | |||
5. Using the Replace Clip Option | |||
6. Saving Space by Disabling Render Previews | |||
7. Application Improvements | |||
2: USING THE NEW VIDEO EFFECTS | |||
1. Understanding Time Remapping | |||
2. Manipulating Speed with Keyframes | |||
3. Using Hold Keyframes | |||
4. Reverse Time Remapping | |||
5. Introducing Time Warp | |||
6. Applying the Dip to White Transition | |||
7. Compositing with Difference Matte | |||
3: USING THE NEW AUDIO EFFECTS | |||
1. Using the Chorus Filter | |||
2. Using the DeClicker Filter | |||
3. Using the DeCrackler Filter | |||
4. Using the Flanger Filter | |||
5. Using the Phaser Filter | |||
6. Working with Audio Channel Mapping | |||
4: EXPORTING VIA THE MEDIA ENCODER | |||
1. Exploring New Adobe Media Encoder Settings | |||
2. Using Adobe Device Central | |||
3. Adding Marker Comments with Clip Notes | |||
4. XMP Support & Using Flash(R) Cue Points | |||
5: WORKING WITH ADOBE SOUNDBOOTH™ & ENCORE® | |||
1. Correcting Audio Problems in Soundbooth | |||
2. Exporting Directly to Encore | |||
3. Building a DVD in Encore | |||
4. Exporting from Encore to Flash | |||
6: EXPLORING ONLOCATION™ | |||
1. OnLocation Features Overview | |||
2. Flexible Recording Options | |||
3. Exploring the Digital Field Monitor | |||
4. Audio & Video Analysis | |||
5. Calibrating a Camera with SureShot | |||
6. Looking at the Production Menus | |||
7. Final Comments & Credits |