Video Post Production
Understanding formats
File terminology Codec – Compress and decompress audio and video data and control how content can be viewed. Popular Codecs include: H.264, Xvid, FLAC, MP3 etc. Containers – Can contain multiple types of codecs e.g. the audio and video codecs and brings them together...
How to Log Into Adobe
Once you have opened an Adobe application, there are a few steps you will need to follow to be able to use it. Step 1 On this screen, you need to click on the “Sign in with an Enterprise ID” option. Step 2 On the next screen, you will need to enter your university...
Adding Captions on Premiere Pro
Want to let you audience know who's talking and what they do? If so then here's a tutorial on how to add captions to Premiere Pro.
Adding Subtitles in Premiere Pro
Have you filmed someone who's hard to hear? Are they speaking a different language and require translating? If so, then subtitles are your new best friend! Here's a tutorial on how to add them in Adobe Premiere Pro:
Syncing Video and Audio in Premiere Pro
Have you had to film a video and record the audio separately? It can be a pain to manually sync them, so instead of struggling to do this yourself, using Merge Clips in Premiere Pro CC is a really easy way to ensure you have accurately synced audio. There are a few...
Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcuts
Editing video can be a long process and I find it much easier to use keyboard short cuts for the things I do most often, such as rendering, the razor tool and importing files. Here are a few of my favourite and most used short cuts: Space Bar Play / Stop L play...
Relinking media in Premiere Pro
Follow these steps to relink offline (or wrongly located) media in Premiere Pro. Software such as Adobe Premiere Pro doesn’t save media within your project - it simply remembers where your media is. This is known as “referencing” media. Make sure your media is saved...
Editing with Premiere Pro
The following videos should help you to edit with Adobe Premiere Pro. The first step is to transfer your footage from your SD card to the computer network. Before you can start editing you need to remember to separate the two audio channels. Many people forget this...