Digital creatives are known for delving into new topics of interest. Personally I love entertainment media, especially related to film or animation. Adobe Premiere Pro is a top-tier video suite which can help directors and other film editors put together finished pieces. But when you don’t know anything about the software it’s very confusing and practically off-putting to a newcomer.
I’ve catalogued a total of 30 brilliant Premiere Pro tutorials for anyone new to video editing. This gallery includes bare-bone basics along with more advanced topics of splitting, transitions, effects, lighting, and exporting. If you truly want to learn all you need is time and a little patience.
Premiere Pro CS6 Basics
Learning the Basics: Premiere Pro
Import, Edit, and Export
Working with Text
The Project Panel
The Timeline
Monitor Panels
Working with Keyframes
Tools Panel
Diagonal Split Screen
Basic Editing
Exposure & Lighting Effects
Premiere Pro CS5 Transitions
Performing a Multicam Edit
Make Video Look Cinematic
Using the Track Matte Effect
Rolling Titles
Pan & Zoom + Corner Pin
Trimming to Beats and Words
Music Video Editing Workflow
Multicamera Editing in Premiere Pro CS6
After Effects & Premiere Pro Dynamic Link
Adjusting Tonality – Brightness & Contrast
Syncing and Unlinking Audio with Video
Cut-Away Editing Techniques
Animated Background Title
Nesting Sequences
Premiere Pro: Advanced Editing Tricks
Saving/Exporting Video
Export Full HD Video for YouTube
Author: Jake Rocheleau
Jake is a creative designer, illustrator, and web developer. He frequently writes articles involving new-age design concepts and freelance management skills. You can find him in Google or follow his tweets @jakerocheleau