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June 3, 2019
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Newbie: Where can I find training? Templates?

  • June 3, 2019
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Hi There,

I'm a newbie with Adobe After Effects, and Premiere Pro.  Where can I find the best training, assistance?  Also templates to download. (preferably free)

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Shivangi_Gupta
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 4, 2019

Hi heinca,

Thanks for reaching out. Welcome to Adobe. I agree with @Rick Gerard here. You may start from the tutorials available on our website shared by @OussK above.

You will find projects and practice files with the tutorials so that you can test your knowledge while learning the application.

I hope to see you get expertise on After Effects and Premiere Pro soon.

Thanks,

Shivangi

Participant
June 4, 2019

Hi there.

Thank you. Once question. Why does one need to pay a monthly fee on envato and then pay for individual items to download?

Shivangi_Gupta
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 4, 2019

I can understand, however, we are not the right team to answer that question. You may contact the Envato support team for that.

You may refer to this link: https://envato.com/contact/

I hope this helps.

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 3, 2019

adobe website include a good tutorial to start learn after effects After Effects tutorials | Learn how to use After Effects 

same for Premiere pro, Premiere Pro tutorials | Learn how to use Premiere Pro

fo templates a quick search on google you will find a lot, anyway https://videohive.net/  is one of the best website where you can find high quality templates

Community Expert
June 3, 2019

When you are looking for tutorials, training, advice, and templates make sure you vet your trainers. The internet is getting filled with poorly conceived tutorials and workflows presented by enthusiastic amateurs that don't really know what they are doing. I spend a lot of time helping people work through problems that come up when you try and follow a poorly thought out and executed tutorial.

If you have a few dollars Linked In Learning has a bunch of really good training. Video Copilot, Red Giant, and Borris FX also have a lot of good tutorials. Don't put too much stock in the average tutorial you find on YouTube, and spend a significant amount of time with the User Guide and searching for help using AE's built-in Search Help tool in the top right corner of AE.