Adobe Premiere Plugins Tutorial – MotionVFX
Learn how to use the new plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro from MotionVFX
Learn how to use the new plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro from MotionVFX
You’ve finished your project and you go to render and see Export and Queue. Do you know the difference and which to use?
I’ve been a video professional since 2006, and been a technical trainer/college instructor since 2012. In that time I’ve been fortunate to across the country in different facilities, and worked with a lot of different people with different skill sets.
One thing that I’ve learned in that time is that everyone needs to start somewhere, and it can be hard to find the right information quickly and easily. While other training services require a monthly subscription to get started, or free online tutorials give disjointed information, I wanted to put together a class that gives everyone the basics, for free.
Free?
Really? Whats the catch?
Well I’ll be honest with you. The reason why I have this class out there is a few different reasons.
In the next coming months ill be posting free Introductory classes in Premiere Pro, After Effects, Motion, Final Cut Pro X, and Element3D.
I just wrapped up the free Premiere Pro class and you can find that as a whole playlist of 2.5 hours of content below, or visit my website at www.stanislawrobertluberda.com
In our 10th and final class in my free Premiere Pro Introduction class, we talk about exporting our projects.
In Lesson 9 of our 10 free lessons in Premiere Pro we learn about title layers. Before we dig into to titles I explain some of the Limitations of the titles in Premiere Pro and what you can expect to create.
This is Lesson 8 of 10 in my free Adobe Premiere Introductory course, all about audio in Premiere Pro.
Lesson 7 of 10 in my free Adobe Premiere Pro Training
Effects, Adjustment layers, keyframes
In this lesson we look at sequence presets, and look at spatial and temporal resolution of timelines in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Setting up Projects
Learn how to set up projects
Learn about scratch disks
Understand project Settings
This last weekend I competed in the 48 hour film Project for MKE. I was originally not intending to participate at all, because in the past it left me very frustrated and totally burnt out, however I had a talented friend approach me and we decided to give it a go with almost zero notice to assemble a team. Theres some things I learned from this years competition: