Using three- and four-point editing is one of the best ways to keep your work precise. The idea is that you use multiple edit points to add items to your timeline automatically.
The idea of creating a skippable ad may seem counterintuitive at first. The goal, of course, is to make your ad interesting enough that it will force the viewer not to skip.
Each social video platform has its own specifications, including aspect ratios, length, and format. If you know the basics ahead of time, you can optimize your work for any of them.
By removing or smoothing out a shot’s camera motion in post-production, stabilization can reduce shaky camera work, or even refocus the viewer’s gaze.
Automating clips to a sequence in Premiere Pro allows you to get a large number of clips, images, or audio files down to the timeline very quickly.
Embracing the show’s neo-noir aesthetic, the “Riverdale” title card evokes a flashing neon sign. It’s a very cool effect, which you can replicate yourself using Premiere Pro and Red Giant Universe.
Not only do you save time as your editing knowledge increases, but you become more capable of quickly creating stories that are entertaining to watch.
Taking the time to make sure you have the right hardware, memory, and GPU and media cache settings will help you avoid lags and ensure that you’re editing at optimal speed.