Using 2D elements is a simple way to add a lot of fun and energy to your videos. You can add them in small instances, or they can comprise your entire aesthetic.
Adobe Premiere Pro is such a powerful program that learning all of its intricacies can seem overwhelming. Even when you think you’ve mastered it, there are always more features and functions to discover.
The Lumetri Scopes are among the most important tools you can use while color correcting your footage. By monitoring these scopes, you’re guaranteed more accurate results.
If your footage doesn’t look as great on your screen as it did in your camera, it’s time to do some color correction. This video runs through the basic color-correction tools available in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The Titler tool in Adobe Premiere has officially moved to the “legacy” section, and Adobe has plans to eventually out-phase it entirely. Here’s how to make titles in the new Essential Graphics Panel.
Editing is really all about putting pieces of a puzzle together in the most optimal way. Here are some things you can do to make the process as painless as possible.
There are going to be times when you have a shot that’s just a little too shaky and needs to be fixed in post. This is where the extremely helpful Warp Stabilizer effect comes in.
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.