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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 was included with Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium and Master Collection. Unlike previous releases, the Adobe Media Encoder utility was split off into its own standalone application, which allowed for direct encoding by dragging and dropping project files without having to launch and export from Premiere Pro.

  • If you can film it, Premiere Pro can be used to edit it. Development of Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro is the successor to Adobe Premiere, one of the first nonlinear editors (NLEs) on the market. It is one software of Adobe Creative Suite and has been used to edit everything from Deadpool to Madonna's Confessions Tour. Also, the news channel, CNN.
  • There are four main windows which make up the Premiere Pro workspace: This image shows the layout of the Editing workspace without any imported media, you will see different tabs at the top of the screen to change to different workflows.
  • なお、Adobe Premiere 6.5をもってMac版の開発が終了していたが、2007年7月リリースのAdobe Premiere Pro CS3よりIntel Mac版の開発・販売が開始されている。また、2010年1月リリースのPremiere Elements 9からIntel Mac版の開発・販売が開始されている。.
Adobe Premiere Elements
Developer(s)Adobe Systems
Initial releaseSeptember, 2004; 15 years ago
Stable release
2019 / October 4, 2018; 2 years ago
Preview releaseNone [±]
Operating systemPremiere Elements 2018
Windows (64-bit)
Windows 7 SP1 or later[1]
Mac OS X
10.11 El Capitan or later[1]
Premiere Elements 2019
Microsoft Windows (64-bit)
Windows 7 SP1 or later[2]
Mac OS
10.12 Sierra or later[2]
Available inWindows
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish.MacOS
English, French, German, Japanese
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseTrialware
Websitewww.adobe.com/products/premiere-elements.html

Adobe Premiere Elements is a video editing software application published by Adobe Systems. It is a scaled-down version of Adobe Premiere Pro and is tailored to novice editors and consumers. The entry screen offers clip organization, editing and auto-movie generation options. Premiere Pro project files are not compatible with Premiere Elements projects files.

While marketed separately, it is frequently bundled for added value with Adobe Photoshop Elements. In 2006, it was identified as the number one selling consumer video editing software.[3] Its main competitors are Final Cut Express (no longer sold), AVS Video Editor, PowerDirector, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Sony Vegas, Corel VideoStudio, and iMovie.

Unlike many of its competitors, Premiere Elements can handle unlimited video and audio tracks,[4][5] with multiple keyframe effects applied to each clip, as well as picture-in-picture and chroma key capabilities. It also supports many third-party plug-ins for additional features, including Premiere Pro plug-ins, After Effects plug-ins, and VST effects. It can create bars and tone and a countdown leader, just like Premiere Pro.

This program also features real-time video rendering which allows the user to instantly preview edits made to the video timeline.

Premiere Elements is available for Windows and MacOS. It is not available as part of a creative cloud subscription, but rather as a single purchase or upgrade purchase.[6]

Product history[edit]

  • Adobe Premiere Elements 1.0 – Released in September 2004. It was focused on consumer miniDVcamcorder owners who wanted to create DVDs. It was codenamed Dick Tracy after Adobe Premiere's theme of detective code names. The development team for this product was based at Adobe's offices in San Jose, California, Arden Hills, Minnesota, and Noida, India.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 – Released in September 2005. Adobe expanded video device support beyond DV camcorders to include digital still cameras that capture video (MJPEG, MPEG4, etc.), DVD camcorders (.vob files), mobile phones (.3GP, .3G2) and new hybrid video devices like the JVC Everio and Everio G (.MOD). It also aimed to address the lack of DVD configurability, one of the main criticisms of version 1. Unlike the first version, PE2.0 may not work with AMD processors, or Intel processors that do not support the SSE2 instructions.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 – Released in September 2006. Adobe added HDV support, stop motion capture, audio narration, full-screen playback, and the ability to capture from WDM sources (such as webcams and analog capture cards). This version improved ease of use by adding Sceneline editing and allowing titles to be created and edited directly in the Monitor. New export formats were added for mobile phones, iPods and PSPs. An updated 3.0.2 version was the first to support Windows Vista, 32-bit only.[7]
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 - Released in September 2007. Adobe added a Sharing Centre, an image stabilization filter and the ability to upload video files directly to YouTube. It also includes more video effects and transitions, a slightly-modified user interface allowing beginners to easily get started with the program (although it still retains unlimited video and audio tracks), the ability to burn Blu-ray DVDs, an audio mixer (like the version on Premiere Pro) and movie themes similar to the ones from iMovie HD 6.[8] This version includes features such as Easily organize your photos and video clips from one convenient place, Organize video clips and photos with visual tags, Create your movie with drag-and-drop ease in the Scene line, Easily edit slide shows and movies to the beat of a favorite song, Jazz up the action with effects, transitions, and movie themes, Add animated titles, motion menus, and polished credits, Share movies on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Mobile Devices, & Easily upload to YouTube.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 7.0 - Released in October 2008.[9] The version numbers 5.0 and 6.0 were skipped in order to match Photoshop Elements 7.0 version in the bundle. This version includes AVCHD support, an automatic movie-creation wizard (similar to Pinnacle Studio's SmartMovie and iMovie HD 6's Magic iMovie), a built-in SmartSound music generator (previous versions would only work with SmartSound via a free plug-in downloaded from the SmartSound website), enhanced chroma-key technology, among other features. It still retains the ease of use and prosumer-style technology of Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0. This version includes new features such as View your movies from any web-enabled computer, quickly find your best video clips and photos with the Auto-Analyzer, Enjoy optimized editing, even when working with HD also known as High-Definition, Let Instant Movie automatically create a movie using creative techniques from Hollywood directors, Easily combine elements from different videos for entertaining results, Add musical soundtracks that automatically adjust to match the length of your movie, Easily combine elements from different videos for entertaining results & add musical soundtracks that automatically adjust to match the length of your movie.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 8.0 – Released in October 2009.[10] This version includes a new Easily find, view, and organize videos and photos in the fully featured Organizer, See full-screen video and photo previews in the Organizer, See the same videos and photos on all of your computers with automatic syncing*, Get automatic online backup and 2GB of storage — enough for up to 24 minutes of DVD-quality video†, Get help with how-tos that appear just when you need them†, Have shaky footage and color and lighting problems fixed automatically, Have unwanted footage trimmed automatically, Use automated options to intelligently balance audio elements, Use motion tracking to add graphics that automatically move with the subjects in your scenes, & Add graphics, frames, and animations from a clip art library. media manager view, several features aimed at automatically compensating for video problems such as camera shake, and support for Windows 7 and Windows Touch, among other features.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0 – Released in September 21, 2010 for Windows and MacOS. This version includes a new ability to import clips from compact camcorders like Flip cameras as well as from DSLR still cameras, Easily fix audio problems, and create new effects. This version also gives the user the ability to easily create a convenient web DVD viewing experience, along with older version features.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 10.0 – Released in September 19, 2011 for Windows and MacOS. Among this version's new features is the ability directly upload videos to Facebook or YouTube. (64-Bit Ready)
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 11.0 – Released in September 25, 2012 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: improved user interface, new effects and Vimeo upload. (64-Bit Ready)
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 12.0 – Released in September 23, 2013 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: new effects, Motion Tracking
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 13.0 – Released in September 23, 2014 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: video stabilizer, more guided edits, video story. DV and HDV capture is removed.
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 14.0 – Released in September 24, 2015 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: motion titles, color pop, guided edits, 4K Ultra HD.[11]
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 15 – Released in October 4, 2016 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: Layer Adjustment, a Guided Edit which applies effects across multiple clips or an entire movie at once; Haze Removal; remixing of music files to fit video clip length; face detection in Smart Trim, Favorite Moments and Pan and Zoom; Video Collage, a tool for the creation of dynamic collages with photos and video.[12]
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 – Released in October 4, 2017 for Windows and MacOS. Changes in this version are: Candid Moments, Smart Trim, Freeze Frame with Motion Title, Create Bounce Back Effect, Animated Social Posts, Fix Action Cam Footage, One-click dynamic slideshows.[13]
  • Adobe Premiere Elements 2019 – Released in October 4, 2018 for Windows and MacOS. This version introduced a redesigned Home Screen which, upon launch, delivers automatically created photo and video slideshows and collages (Auto Creations) and features personalized content, 2 new Guided Edits, support for the import and editing of High Efficiency Image File Format and High Efficiency Video Coding media, the ability to export GIFs on MacOS, the ability to auto-synchronize audio with video captured at a Variable Frame Rate (VFR), new templates and a completely redesigned and easier to use Quick Edit mode. Direct share on Facebook, as well as support for Flash files, DVD (only on MacOS) and QuickTime format have been removed.[14][15]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'System Requirements'. Adobe Premiere Elements system requirements. Adobe Systems. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
  2. ^ ab'System Requirements'. Adobe Premiere Elements system requirements. Adobe Systems. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
  3. ^'Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 - FAQ'. Adobe Systems, Inc. July 11, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  4. ^'Computer Shopper'. Dennis Publishing Ltd. Archived from the original on March 24, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  5. ^Steve Paris (October 8, 2013). 'Adobe Premiere Elements 12 review- Video editing software Reviews- TechRadar'. Future US, Inc. Archived from the original on February 11, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  6. ^'Easy Video Editor & Movie Maker Software | Adobe Premiere Elements 2020'. www.adobe.com. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  7. ^'Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 requirements page'. Archived from the original on January 29, 2009. and Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0.2 update page with requirements
  8. ^'Adobe Premiere Elements Upgrade details'. Archived from the original on May 26, 2008.
  9. ^'Adobe Premiere Elements v7.0'. October 2008. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  10. ^'Adobe Premiere Elements 8 [OLD VERSION]: Software'. Amazon.com. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  11. ^Gager, Bob (September 24, 2015). 'Introducing Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 & Premiere Elements 14'. Photoshop Blog. Adobe. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  12. ^Staff (October 4, 2016). 'Introducing Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 & Premiere Elements 15'. Photoshop Blog. Adobe. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  13. ^'Introducing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 & Premiere Elements 2018 | Adobe Blog'. Adobe Blog. October 4, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  14. ^'Introducing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 & Premiere Elements 2019'. Adobe Blog. October 4, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
  15. ^'What's new in Adobe Premiere Elements'. What's new in Adobe Premiere Elements. March 6, 2019. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2019.

External links[edit]

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Table of Contents

What makes a good edit?

  • Who are they?
  • What feel are you going for?

Windows

Discuss some of the favourite edits or techniques as a group so the induction can focus on some specific areas as required.

Before getting started

This introduction covers the basics of Premiere Pro, including getting to know the user interface, but one of the key things before you even open the program is to be organised with your assets!Whether working off an internal or external hard drive, start every project by creating a project folder and this folder will contain all the files related to your project.Make sure you have dedicated folders for your raw footage, audio and for the exported drafts and final video files.

This will just make things a whole lot easier as you go.

User Interface

There are four main windows which make up the Premiere Pro workspace:

This image shows the layout of the Editing workspace without any imported media, you will see different tabs at the top of the screen to change to different workflows.

  • Project (bottom left): Where you import and organize your media
  • Source Monitor (top left): Where you view and trim your raw media
  • Program Monitor (top right): Where you view your timeline sequence
  • Timeline (bottom right): Where you create your edit

You can move these windows around and customize your workspace in Window > Workspaces

Starting a new Project

Open the Program and you will be prompted to open or start a project.

Name your project and save it.

Starting a new Sequence

  • The sequence is where you will build your video.
  • New sequence or Command N
  • Select the type of camera - media type. Since Premiere Pro does a great job at automating this process once you place your footage on the timeline, leave all this as it presents itself. Just rename your sequence at the bottom of the window and hit OK.

Projects can contain multiple Sequences

2 Options;

  • Command i

You can import multiple media files or folders.

We have some video and audio files that we will pass around to use as assets so you can follow along with some basic composition and editing, copy the folder 'Premiere Pro Induction Assets' on to your desktop and pass the USB along to someone else to do the same.

Use what we just learned to import one of the video files.

In and Out Points

Double click on one of the video files you have imported in your project panel; this will load the clip into your Source Monitor. Use the Mark In ({) and Mark Out (}) buttons to set the desired start and end for this clip. The grey bar under the clip shows your clip selection. You will always be able to tweak the length of this selection once you place your clip on the timeline, so no need to worry about getting the perfect selection now.You can also use the I and O keys to input in and out points.

Getting a Clip Onto the Timeline

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Once you've made your selection using in and out points, you can either drag the clip onto the timeline (from the Project or Source Monitor windows) or using the Insert/Overwrite buttons.

Editing a Clip on the Timeline

Now that you've got your clip on the timeline, you can move it around and adjust its length on either end using the Selection Tool (V). Your cursor will turn into a red arrow symbol when you position it at the inner or outer edge of the clip, allowing you to lengthen or shorten it. Using the Razor Tool (C), you can split your clip in two or cut out a section in the middle.

These two tools will allow you to do most of your basic editing.

This image depicts an imported video file being viewed in the Project, Source and Project Monitors and in the Timeline window.

We have one video file which includes an audio track already added to our Sequence, but let's add some more.

Find one of the backing audio tracks provided and import this into your project, find another video file and add this so you have two lots of video footage to work with.

What we want to do is have two video tracks transition and add the music soundbed to the sequence so we can still hear the interview, but have the music playing at a good volume underneath.

Transitions are what happens between each bit of footage (or audio), there are many ways you can use transitions effectively, but beware of going overboard and alienating your audience with a wrong transition choice!

You can't really go wrong with some of the basics;

  • dissolve / fade in and out (Dip to Black)

Applying transitions is as easy as dragging a transition from the Effects panel and dropping it into the timeline at the beginning or end of a clip. To find the Effects panel if it isn't open already, choose Window > Effects from the main menu (or press Shift+7).

Some more info on Transitions; https://helpx.adobe.com/au/premiere-pro/how-to/apply-transitions-premiere-cc.html

Overview of Adobe Premiere Pro - Media College

Basic audio adjustments

Although Premiere Pro includes a full-featured Audio Track Mixer, there are times when many of these options are not required. For example, when creating a rough cut from video and audio captured together from DV footage, output to stereo tracks, follow these guidelines:

  • Start with the Master meters and volume fader in the Audio Track Mixer. If the audio is too far below 0 dB or too high (the red clipping indicator appears), adjust the level of clips or tracks as needed.
  • To temporarily silence a track, use the Mute Track button in the Audio Track Mixer or the Toggle Track Output icon in the Timeline panel. To temporarily silence all other tracks, use the Solo button in the Audio Track Mixer.
  • When making audio adjustments of any kind, determine whether the change is applied to the entire track or to individual clips. Audio tracks and clips are edited in different ways.
  • Use the Show/Hide Tracks command in the Audio Track Mixer menu to display only the information you want to see and save screen space. If you aren't using Effects and Sends, you can hide them by clicking the triangle at the left edge of the Audio Track Mixer.

More info here - https://helpx.adobe.com/au/premiere-pro/using/overview-audio-audio-mixer.html

You can apply one or more Standard effects to a clip by dragging effect icons from the Effects panel to a clip in the Timeline panel. Alternatively, select the clip and double-click an effect in the Effects panel to apply it. You can apply the same effect multiple times, using different settings each time.

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Basic audio adjustments

Although Premiere Pro includes a full-featured Audio Track Mixer, there are times when many of these options are not required. For example, when creating a rough cut from video and audio captured together from DV footage, output to stereo tracks, follow these guidelines:

  • Start with the Master meters and volume fader in the Audio Track Mixer. If the audio is too far below 0 dB or too high (the red clipping indicator appears), adjust the level of clips or tracks as needed.
  • To temporarily silence a track, use the Mute Track button in the Audio Track Mixer or the Toggle Track Output icon in the Timeline panel. To temporarily silence all other tracks, use the Solo button in the Audio Track Mixer.
  • When making audio adjustments of any kind, determine whether the change is applied to the entire track or to individual clips. Audio tracks and clips are edited in different ways.
  • Use the Show/Hide Tracks command in the Audio Track Mixer menu to display only the information you want to see and save screen space. If you aren't using Effects and Sends, you can hide them by clicking the triangle at the left edge of the Audio Track Mixer.

More info here - https://helpx.adobe.com/au/premiere-pro/using/overview-audio-audio-mixer.html

You can apply one or more Standard effects to a clip by dragging effect icons from the Effects panel to a clip in the Timeline panel. Alternatively, select the clip and double-click an effect in the Effects panel to apply it. You can apply the same effect multiple times, using different settings each time.

You can apply Standard effects to more than one clip at a time by first selecting all the clips you want to affect.

You can also temporarily disable any effect, which suppresses the effect without removing it, or you can remove the effect completely.

To view and adjust effects for a selected clip, use the Effect Controls panel. Alternatively, you can view and adjust effects for a clip in the Timeline panel by expanding its track and selecting the proper viewing options.

By default, when you apply an effect to a clip, the effect is active for the duration of the clip. However, you can make an effect start and stop at specific times or make the effect more or less intense by using keyframes.

Learn more here - https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/applying-removing-finding-organizing-effects.html

You can find the color- and luminance-adjusting effects in the Color Correction bin inside the Video Effects bin. Although other effects also adjust color and luminance, the Color Correction effects are designed for making fine color and luminance corrections.

You apply the Color Correction effects to a clip the same way you apply all Standard effects. The effect properties are adjusted in the Effect Controls panel. The Color Correction effects and other color effects are clip-based. However, you can apply them to multiple clips by nesting sequences, which is a more advanced area that we won't really have time to go over today.

A basic guide for us to try;

  • Choose the clip you want to add color to on the timeline and double-click it.
  • Search for Fast Color Corrector, and double-click it.
  • When the effect loads in the Effect Controls window, it's going to give you a ton of options. Scroll down to the White Level and click the eyedropper icon.
  • Find the brightest/whitest area of your picture and click the eyedropper there.
  • Now go back to the Effect Controls window and go to the Black Level eyedropper.
  • This time you'll be finding the darkest/blackest part of the image and click the eyedropper on it.
  • If you want to do more to the image, you can go to the Gray Level and use the eyedropper to identify the neutral colors in your scene. However, you don't always have to do this and you can actually mess up the picture using it.
  • You can also adjust your Color Level Settings: you can intensify the colors or add richness to your look. The left corresponds to the blacks in the scene, the right corresponds to the highlights.

When correcting color, it's useful to use the Vectorscope or waveform scopes (YC Waveform, RGB Parade, and YCbCr Parade) to help you analyze the chroma and luminance in a clip. You can view a scope in a separate Reference Monitor that's ganged to the Program Monitor so that you can check your video levels as you make adjustments.

Learn more on colour correction here - https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/color-correction-adjustment.html

Basic Guide to a simple export;

  • To export a sequence as an H.264 file (the most popular option), make sure the Timeline panel is active and choose File > Export > Media or press Control+M (Windows) or Command+M (macOS).
  • In the Export Settings dialog box, choose Format: H.264 and Preset: Match Source – High Bitrate.
  • To choose a filename and location, click the blue filename to open the Save As dialog box. Use this to choose an export location and a name for your new file, and then click Save.
  • When you're happy with your settings, click Export. The new video file will be created, ready to share with the world.

There are many preset options for exporting, you can use the drop don menu to look through and choose the best one for where the video project may end up being hosted. Wifi backup drive.

Great set of general tutorials and tips and tricks: https://motionarray.com/premiere-pro/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-tutorials/

Premiere Tutorials and Tips: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/tutorials.html

Editing tips: https://vimeo.com/blog/category/video-school/tag:editing

Editing Technique: https://vimeo.com/insidetheedit

Working with and import video content from different cameras:https://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Starting-from-scratch-Importing-media/371692/413960-4.html

Understanding Audio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIqV8nIjTTE

Learning the art of colour correction and grading:http://www.learncolorgrading.com/

Post haste: Is a free tool that set's up project folder stuctures:https://www.digitalrebellion.com/posthaste/

Adobe Premiere pro forum: (issues or questions about the software)https://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere

Green Screen footage to practice with: http://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/green-screen-plates.html

What Is Premiere Pro - Adobe Training, Photoshop Classes ..

Art of editing: when should you cut:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q3eITC01Fg

Types of compression and video formats: http://nofilmschool.com/2014/08/heres-what-you-need-to-know-video-compressionWhere to find Creative Commons licensed footage and Music:

What is Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org.au/

Public Domain/ Creative Commons Video Footage: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/20-free-online-stock-video-sites/

Creative Commons Music: https://incompetech.com/





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