Adobe Premiere

Adobe Premiere is a video editing platform in the Adobe Creative Suite. Adobe Premiere is available for download for Harvard students here.

Premiere!


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More Resources!

  1. Editing Basics in Premiere Pro by Mike Oliveri (Github page)
  2. An Intro To Video Making: A comparison of Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve by Elmer Vivas Portillo (Spark page)
  3. Color Correction and Grading by Diane Andronica (Spark page)
  4. Audio Sweeting: Fixing Distant & Muffled Audio by Lily Dickinson (Youtube)
  5. Audio Sweeting: Takings Hums out of audio in Premiere by Lily Dickinson (Youtube)
  6. Keyframing Volume, Panning, and EQ by Lily Dickinson (Vimeo)
  7. Overlaying, cropping, and animating an image on top of a video by Mike Oliveri (Youtube)
  8. Downloading Youtube videos, and importing into Premiere Pro by Erin Chadwick (Youtube)
  9. Adding Text to Video in Premiere Pro by Erin Chadwick (Youtube)
  10. Overlaying video with a split screen effect by Mike Oliveri (Youtube)
  11. Smoothing Handheld Video Footage by Casey Cann (Youtube)
  12. How to collaborate within Premier by Gregory

Youtube Tutorials

The following is a beginner's tutorial for Premiere, which like the video above, discusses about importing footage, loading clips onto the timeline, and key editing tools:

Premiere Walkthrough


CineCom's video on 5 Fast & Easy Creative Effects in Premiere Pro. In it, they run through and five different tools in Premiere that go beyond simple footage splicing, giving short and easy to follow tutorials for each. These effects include color strobing, scribble effects, and lens flares. The video does spend a bit of time talking in the beginning, and goes on a tangent to advertise a stock video website, but the effects are fun and super useful for more creative projects like music videos or essay films. They're also all very easy to use and get the hang of!