In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 3 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine highlights the enhanced multicam workflow with DSLR footage, including the ability to synchronize your media automatically via Audio Sync. He'll also show how Adobe Premiere Pro CC natively and seamlessly works with multiple frame rates and frame sizes — even mixed sample rate audio files — and quickly and accurately syncs media so you can start cutting and crafting your multicamera DSLR story.
In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Prelude CC (Part 2 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine shows how to leverage Prelude (the "Lightroom for DSLR video") as the most efficient way to start your DSLR editing workflow. He showcases a best-practices workflow for selecting your media, ingesting, doing partial ingest, creating custom metadata fields, renaming files, transferring and transcoding your footage to editing standards like DNxHD, sub clipping, logging, and creating the basic rough cut that you'll send directly to Adobe Premiere Pro.
In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.
Join Corey Rich, one of the most recognized adventure and outdoor lifestyle visual storytellers, as he shares his experiences capturing photographs and video for commercial and editorial clients. Having made the transition from photography to videography, Rich will detail all that goes into developing and delivering a final video edit and a corresponding set of photographs for a commercial client. He'll also give an inside look into what drives his interest in visual storytelling.In this inspirational session, you'll learn:• How to transfer photography skills to video• How to develop your own vision using a DSLR camera• What goes into making some of the most difficult images in the world
Discover how you can use Adobe Photoshop to easily create polished videos from your DSLR video footage and stills. Watch as Adobe Digital Imaging Evangelist Julieanne Kost demonstrates easy workflows and techniques to create great videos using Photoshop. In this session, Kost will cover:• What's possible with creating videos in Photoshop• How to use the built-in video features introduced in Photoshop CS6• Step-by-step techniques for creating stunning videos• Understanding key techniques, tips, and tricks
Learn how to capture, organize, and edit footage shot from your DSLR camera using a post-production powerhouse of tools including Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom. MAX Master Jason Levine will teach you how to better use Adobe tools to:• Organize your images and video using the powerful Lightroom• Fix problem video footage using DSLR features in Photoshop• Stabilize shaky footage and fix audio problems with Adobe Premiere Pro• Edit DSLR images and video and transform them into beautiful productions• Share your video using easy-to-define presets
In this episode, Jason will show you how to begin logging & tagging your footage with different types of markers. Once the footage is sub-clipped and marked, the rough cut is put together with the option to send your rough cut (directly) to Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro via XML.
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Added: Dec 19, 2012
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In this episode, Jason walks you thru the ingest process within Adobe Prelude CS6; from reviewing and selecting media, to performing partial ingest and transcoding into ProRes, DNxHD, MXF-0P1a, and many other popular formats. The footage on display was shot with a Nikon D800, so this reflects a typical DSLR ingest/log/rough cut workflow.
See why Philip Bloom, a long-time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, DP, director, expert on budget filmmaking, as well as a trusted resource for information on the latest gear for shooting and editing film projects, switched to Adobe Premiere Pro as his editing tool of choice.
On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.
On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.
On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.
On June 30th at the X Games in Los
Angeles, CA, Team Hot Wheels made history with one of the most daring stunts in the world: the Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare.
Video editor Jeff Tober, a long time Avid and Final Cut Pro editor, and the team at Bandito Brothers filmed the stunt with a total of 36 RED EPIC, Canon DSLR, and Go Pro cameras and then edited the footage in Adobe Premiere Pro on an HPZ820 RED Edition workstation in less than three hours for posting on the Mattel website and YouTube. Watch this video to learn more about how the Hot Wheels stunt film was created and how the crew overcame the tight timeline and other challenges in this shoot.
Larger than life, Bandito Brothers provides inside look at Navy SEALs’ heroics through Act of Valor,produced using Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium software.
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Added: Feb 24, 2012
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Learn the best skills and techniques for editing DSLR video using Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium. Thanks to their exceptional image quality, their low-light capabilities, and the ability to shoot using standard 35mm DSLR lenses that give your footage the look of expensive film-based cameras, HDSLR cameras are rapidly finding their way into video production at all levels.
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Added: Oct 04, 2011
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In this episode, you'll see how the applications within Production Premium work together including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Media Encoder and Audition.
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Added: Sep 13, 2011
Runtime: 01:05:50
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In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine will highlight using updated 'merge clip' options to synchronize externally-recorded audio with your DSLR video clips (and other video formats, without timecode).
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Added: Sep 08, 2011
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In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine demonstrates how to detect, analyze and repair digitally clipped samples and distortions caused by AGC on your DSLR and other video cameras and audio-capture devices. Adobe Audition CS5.5's incredible tools for audio analysis and repair continue the application's legacy of fast, transparent, high-quality restoration.
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Views: 16,777
Added: Aug 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:13:24
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Video Highlights: Watch how to import from a wide variety of popular devices, from compact camcorders such as Flip cameras to DSLR still cameras. Then see how to experience fluid responsiveness and high performance when editing video, even HD.
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Added: Aug 11, 2011
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In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine will take you 'from the camera to the timeline', showcasing a complete Ingest-Edit-Export workflow when working with DSLR video media, or really any tapeless, file-based format in Premiere Pro CS5.5. Along the way, he'll describe many of the benefits of working natively with Photoshop and After Effects as well. And, if you're coming from Final Cut Pro or Avid Media Composer, this short tutorial will have you editing and exporting your DSLR footage very quickly.
Meet a new breed of filmmakers who are changing the rules for film production and distribution. Defying the big, bloated movie budgets of the past, today’s digital rebels are making their films fast and with surprisingly low budgets. But make no mistake, the caliber and quality of these films is right up there with the best of the best. In this video, you’ll meet a few trailblazers from this new generation of filmmakers and learn about the tools they’re using.
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Views: 8,214
Added: Jun 30, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:32
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Find out how Production Premium's native workflow helped FX School meet impossible deadlines while working on the post production of a South Indian feature film "Dongala Mutha" shot entirely using DSLR's by one of Bollywoods leading directors Ram Gopal Verma.
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Views: 6,591
Added: May 10, 2011
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Learn how Jacob Rosenberg and the Bandito Brothers power their Adobe CS5 and Canon 5D Mark II commercial and feature film workflows with HP Z800 workstations and HP DreamColor displays.
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Views: 4,191
Added: Dec 22, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:32
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Learn how the Bandito Brothers ensure color accuracy both on location and in the edit suite with their Adobe CS5 and Canon 5D Mark II feature film workflow.
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Added: Dec 22, 2010
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Join Jason Levine as he explores the tapeless, native workflow for DSLR video in Creative Suite 5 Production Premium, which includes Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, After Effects, and Soundbooth. HDSLR cameras are finding their way into video productions.
Acclaimed cinematographer, Shane Hurlbut, talks about how and why he uses Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 for editing DSLR footage for his training course, HDSLR Bootcamp.
Learn how to setup your camera correctly for the appropriate white balance, color quality, and recording format. You’ll also discover how to get better focus and create more stable shots when shooting video with your DSLR camera. Find out how to review clips, drop clips into the timeline, and adjust levels, saturation or color in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Added: Oct 18, 2010
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Learn how to shoot better quality video by recording better audio in the field. Discover which microphones, tools, and techniques are best for shooting events or interview footage with your DSLR camera. Find out how to synch your audio and video in Adobe Premiere Pro as well as edit or remove background noise.
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Views: 4,816
Added: Oct 18, 2010
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Learn the essential settings for lighting and exposure when shooting with DSLR cameras. Find out which lighting tools are available and the benefits of three-point lighting, filters and reflectors. You’ll also discover how to fix lighting problems in DSLR footage using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Added: Oct 18, 2010
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In the final installment of this series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine takes you through the process of exporting/rendering your DSLR video/stills creations using the 64-bit Adobe Media Encoder. He'll talk about some of the most common formats for going to mobile devices, iPods, blu-ray discs as well as common formats for Web delivery. You'll learn about background rendering and the ability to 'queue' multiple versions of your video edits. Also featured: using *presets* in the Media Encoder for your favorite destinations (like YouTube, Vimeo, HDTV, etc)
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Views: 5,470
Added: Oct 06, 2010
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In this short video, Jason Levine will show you how to use the new Ultra Keyer in Premiere Pro CS5 to pull quick keys from your footage, even with unevenly lit green screen. Once again, the 'key' here (ha ha) is the fact that Jason is running this process without rendering, leveraging the Mercury Playback Engine solely in software mode.
In this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the step-by-step process of working with DSLR video in Premiere Pro CS5, from the Camera to the Timeline to the Web and beyond. If you're a photographer looking to get into DSLR video, or maybe you're already shooting video but just don't know how to get started, Jason will cover all the basics, including tips for adding images, music, text, PSD files and more, all the way through exporting to popular sites like YouTube and Vimeo.
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Views: 30,617
Added: Sep 27, 2010
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In Part 4 of this multi-part training series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine discusses working with layered Photoshop (PSD) files for lower thirds, stylized text and simple animations, as well as using Premiere Pro's own Titler from within the application.
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Views: 7,000
Added: Sep 21, 2010
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In Part 3 of this multi-part training series, Jason Levine will showcase some common methods for 'telling your story' with motion and sound. Drop music into your timeline, add markers and time images to specific audio events, as well as animation of position, scale, rotation, opacity and more. Here's how you can begin to (easily) bring your stills to life, alongside your DSLR video.
In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the most common editing functions of Premiere Pro CS5, including the ability to set defaults for image and transition durations, adding transitions between clips & images (like cross-dissolves, dip-to-black and more), basic scaling/resizing, rippling, and cutting.
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Views: 12,119
Added: Sep 21, 2010
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In this brief video, Worldwide Product Evangelist Jason Levine will explain the basis of transcoding, showcasing the workflow outside of CS5; he''ll then show you what a native workflow is all about in Premiere Pro CS5, and explain some scenarios for staying native or moving to an intermediate codec. This video also points out some of the misconceptions about transcoding, but also highlights some of the round-tripping capabilities of CS5 with FCP and AMC.
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Views: 9,950
Added: Jul 30, 2010
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In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule shows new features in Premiere Pro CS5 that are designed to make working with high definition footage shot with a DSLR easy and efficient.
Breakthrough performance: See how the new Mercury Playback Engine and native tapeless support (including for R3D, DSLR footage, XDCAM, P2 and more) in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 can take your post-production workflows into a whole new realm of productivity.
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Views: 881
Added: Apr 13, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:33
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