Ben Remetz is a Production Manager at Pond5. He is a passionate video editor with a background in filmmaking and, more specifically, post-production.
Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to become a faster and more efficient video editor. Mastering them will help you save a ton of time when performing frequent and repetitive tasks.
Premiere Pro allows you to easily export your video sequence in the format best suited for your needs. Here’s a step-by-step approach for exporting with the H.264 and ProRes codecs.
These post-production tricks, as well as the importance of future-proofing your projects, will ensure you a longer shelf life for your media and keep you ahead of the curve for years to come.
Titles can be created within Premiere Pro without much extra work. You can add lower thirds, create captions, and even build entire credit sequences using this tool. Here’s how to do it.
By applying transition effects in between clips or at the beginning or end of a clip, you can easily smooth out or stylize your edit. They can can also be used as a storytelling device.
One of the most essential things you can teach yourself as a video editor is keeping your projects organized. Do this well and it will free up more time for creative work on your edit.
Without good video editing, stories don’t fully come alive on screen. Get started with this step-by-step beginner’s guide to Adobe Premiere Pro.