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May 17, 2020
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Premiere tutorial sequence for beginners

  • May 17, 2020
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I am suddently put in the position of teaching a beginning videography class online, for which Adobe Premiere is the editing platform.


I'm wondering what Adobe tutorials, and in what order, I should suggest students in the class review, as I've no way to teach the software myself via the school's online platform.

90-120 minutes of video tutorials would not be too much for them.

Does anyone know of a good sequence that will enable them to edit a basic video with visual and audio transitions, a sound mix, adding music and sound effects?

Thank you,

Eric Breitenbach

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Legend
May 17, 2020

Adobe offers a handful of their own learning resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/get-started.html many of these also come with sample files you can download and follow along with (some of these might even be baked into Premiere Pro's learning module in-app).

 

If your school offers online course resources like Lynda/LinkedIn Learning, that may have a Premiere course in there.

 

Not quite sure what you mean by "of a good sequence that will enable them", but if you can provide students with source material (video, dialogue, music, SFX, still images) you probably could create a practice excercise that requires integrating all of those things you mentioned. Heck, everyone has a smartphone these days, and those all have cameras. In theory anyone can create their own content.