Remix audio

Remix audio in Premiere Pro saves hours of cutting, rippling, adding fades, and previewing results, trying to fit a piece of music to the length of a scene.  Whether your music clips come from a favorite stock audio service like Adobe Stock, your perso ...

Creative effects in Premiere

Now that you’ve had an overview of effects, let’s explore a few fun creative effects to get you started. If you missed our basics of effects video, check that out first.  Our first creative edit is ghosting. Begin by copying V1 to V2 by Ctrl/Alt draggi ...

Syncing music in Premiere

Syncing to music is a fun way to create intros or sizzle videos. You can use this technique with either video or still content. First set up your sequence, then you will add markers at the points you want to add new clips. Make sure you have your se ...

Vertical video solutions

In video you occasionally need to use vertical video or graphics that don’t fit well into the frame. In this tutorial, we will look at a few techniques to work with those.  Like we mentioned in our using stills video, remember to consider video first. ...

Changing clip speeds

Changing clip speeds can create a fun effect by either slowing down or speeding up a clip.  To do this, add the clip to your timeline, then right click and go to speed/duration To increase speed, go above 100 and to slow go below. In the dialog box, ...

Using stills in Premiere

Using stills in your video can help viewers understand more about you topic. Stills may include things like maps, graphics, esp documentary, but may also include photographs  To start, set up your sequence with video in mind. If you drag your still in ...

Creating graphics in Premiere

The goal of creating graphics or titles is to set the mood or inform the viewer. These graphics may include: a lower third, an opening sequence, or rolls/crawls. This type of graphic is important especially to social where 80 percent of video watched w ...

Color Correction in Premiere

In this training, we will look at color correction with Premiere. To begin with Color Correction in Premiere, you can edit clips for overall contrast, color balance and saturation. Finally, add looks to create a mood or tone to your entire video. Begi ...

Auto ducking in Premiere

Auto ducking makes using interview or voice over with music easy. This is a quick way to adjust levels and mix different types of audio. First, make sure you are in the audio workspace by going to Workspace > Audio or using the drop down workspace m ...

Audio cleanup

Audio cleanup is a key skill to develop in Premiere. Viewers will often forgive bad video before they forgive bad audio. Your first line of defense for good audio is to ensure you are capturing the best audio possible  - whether that be voice, nat sound, ...