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- Adobe Premiere Enrichment Course Project Files
- Project 1 – Community Promo
- Project 1 “ Community Promo” Pre-Assessment
- 1.01 - Project Introduction
- 1.02 - File Management
- 1.03 - Project Setup
- 1.04 - Premiere Pro Preferences
- 1.05 - Identify elements of the Adobe Premiere Pro Interface
- 1.06 - Importing media assets
- 1.07 - Organize and manage video clips
- 1.08 - Creating a rough cut using the source monitor
- 1.09 - Editing on the Timeline/Sequence
- 1.10 - Working with Audio in Premiere Pro
- 1.11 - Precision Audio Adjustments
- 1.12 - Deleting Audio
- 1.13 - Adding Transitions between clips
- 1.14 - Basic Titles
- 1.15 - Rolling Credit
- 1.16 - Opening Title Slate
- 1.17 - Exporting your project
- Project 1 “ Community Promo” Assessment(80% required)
- Project 2 – The Interface Review
- Project 2 “The Interface Review” Pre-Assessment
- 2.01 - Importing an image sequence
- 2.02 - Selection, Forward and Backward Selection Tools
- 2.03 - Ripple and Rolling Edit Tools
- 2.04 - Rate Stretch Tool
- 2.05 - Razor Tool
- 2.06 - Slip and Slide tool
- 2.07 - Pen Tool
- 2.08 - Hand and Zoom Tool
- 2.09 - Identify the functions of Sequences
- 2.10 - Identify the functions of Source Monitor
- 2.11 - Identify the functions of Program Monitor
- 2.12 - Identify the functions of Effects
- 2.13 - Identify the functions of Effects Control
- 2.14 - Identify the functions of Project Panel
- 2.15 - Identify the functions of Project Panel List View
- 2.16 - Identify the functions of Tools
- Project 2 “The Interface Review” Assessment(80% required)
- Project 3 – Mountain Bike Interview
- Project 3 “Mountain Bike Interview” Pre-Assessment
- 3.01 - Introduction to the Mountain Bike Interview
- 3.02 - Getting the project started
- 3.03 - Getting the project started Lift and extract
- 3.04 - Creating a Lower Third
- 3.05 - Applying Basic Speed Changes
- 3.06 - Applying and Modifying Effects
- 3.07 - Color Grading in Premiere Pro
- 3.08 - Using the Warp Stabilizer
- 3.09 - Rendering Video/Audio on the timeline
- 3.10 - Working with Photoshop to Edit your Images
- 3.11 - J and L Cuts
- 3.12 - Exporting your project
- Project 3 “Mountain Bike Interview” Assessment(80% required)
- Project 4 – Slideshow
- Project 4 “Slideshow” Pre-Assessment
- 4.01 - Introduction to creating slideshows
- 4.02 - Getting Started by setting up your preferences
- 4.03 - Storyboarding your photographs
- 4.04 - Creating a new sequence from scratch
- 4.05 - Automate to Timeline
- 4.06 - Animating with keyframes in Effect Controls
- 4.07 - Other ways to work with keyframes
- Project 4 “Slideshow” Assessment(80% required)
- Project 5 – Special Effects
- Project 5 “Special Effects” Pre-Assessment
- 5.01 - Introduction to Special Effects
- 5.02 - Ultra Key – Green Screening
- 5.03 - Ultra Key – Challenge
- 5.04 - Masking in Premiere Pro CC
- 5.05 - Masking with the Garbage Matte Effect in Premiere Pro CS6
- 5.06 - Downloading the Smoke FX
- 5.07 - Shooting lightning out of the eyes (working with the Effect Controls)
- 5.08 - Up in Smoke (using the luma key effect)
- 5.09 - Nesting Sequences
- 5.10 - Tips on Shooting Green Screen Footage
- Project 5 “Special Effects” Assessment(80% required)
- Project 6- Pre Production
- Project 6 “Pre Production” Pre-Assessment
- 6.01 - Relevant Content
- 6.02 - Copyright rules
- 6.03 - Production planning and management
- 6.04 - Video Sequence Development
- 6.05 - Identify General Principles for Video
- 6.06 - Demonstrate knowledge of visual techniques
- 6.07 - Demonstrate knowledge of using audio
- 6.08 - Demonstrate knowledge of using Still Images to enhance video content
- 6.09 – Communicate with others (such as peers and clients) about design and content
- Project 6 “Pre Production” Assessment(80% required)
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Welcome to the Premiere Pro Enrichment Projects! To get started, click on the “Download Project Files” button to get all the goodies you’ll need to be a Premiere Rockstar! The “Large” download is 1080P video, and the Medium download is 720P.
This is a HUGE download!
We recommend downloading it once, and then making local copies at your location either via a shared network drive, USB drive or DVD. The files should NOT be run off network drives or virtual machines- this is not supported by Adobe Premiere. It is a good idea to distribute the files via your network drive but have each student copy the files to their local hard drive before importing into Premiere Pro!
These zip files are located on a Google Drive. We have set the permissions so you can download them. Please don’t not request “editing” access to these files. You don’t need that level of permissions to download them. When you click on the link, it will open a new tab. Click on the download arrow in the upper right hand side of the browser window.