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  • Nov 28, 2024 | photography.tutsplus.com | Andrew Childress |Nona Blackman |Tom Graham

    In this section, we'll go through a rapid-fire overview of Premiere Pro to show you the layout, the various different sections, and everything you need to know just to navigate the program. I'm working in the 2025 version of Adobe Premiere Pro. Your layout might be slightly different if you're working in a different version of the program, but 99% of this course will be relevant across all recent versions. Premiere Pro layout overview Workspaces are an important feature of Premiere Pro.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | photography.tutsplus.com | Tom Graham |Andrew Childress

    There's an old saying that a shoddy worker always blames their tools. Tools aren't important—what's important is knowing how, when, and why to use them. The current tools of the video editing trade are software programs such as Adobe Premier Pro and DaVinci Resolve, sometimes known as NLE or non-linear editors.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | photography.tutsplus.com | Marie Gardiner |André Bluteau |Tom Graham |Jackson Couse

    Learn to colour correct like a pro with our free course DaVinci Resolve Color Grading for Beginners. You'll learn how to use each important tool in Resolve, including how to set up your project using scene cut detection, how to get clean skin tones with noise reduction, and how to create cinematic looks. In this lesson, you'll find out how to get everything set up with your video project, ready for colour grading.

  • May 28, 2024 | photography.tutsplus.com | Tom Graham |Marie Gardiner |Power Point |Andrew Childress

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to correct the color of footage that you export in Premiere Pro. This way, each video that you export will look exactly how you want it to. The fix takes only a few clicks. You’ve been there. You’re editing and color grading video footage in Premiere Pro. On your screen, it’s well-saturated with ample contrast. But when you export, they look washed out. Videos may seem too bright, with no contrast. You ask yourself: why is Premiere Pro changing the color of my footage?

  • Apr 12, 2024 | photography.tutsplus.com | Marie Gardiner |Andrew Childress |Jonathan Lam |Tom Graham

    Adding light leaks to your videos can give them a unique and nostalgic touch. Used well, they can add warmth, colour, and texture to your project. So we've put together some of our favourites—from premium choices over at Envato Elements through to light leak overlays that are free from MixKit.

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