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Andrew Devis

Living in Leeds in the UK, Andrew is an Adobe Certified Instructor for Premiere Pro, Encore and After Effects, and is involved in both training and production.

With a strong story-telling background - Andrew has been working in media for the last 16 years starting in radio production and then moving into video production, motion graphics/animation and 3D animation.

Training has become a passion for Andrew over the last few years.  He trains around the UK and also online with Creative Cow, where he has major series in both After Effects and Premiere Pro.

November 19, 2012 Author:

Save time in Adobe Premiere Pro by using the same titles in multiple projects! By default Premiere Pro keeps within project files, but this quick tip shows two ways to share titles between projects – a potential timesaver! Read More

Premiere Pro Tip: One Title, Multiple Projects

  • October 17, 2012

    Audio Meters in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

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    In this post, we showcase some of the new improvements to the audio meters in Adobe Premiere Pro. Discover how changes in the look and function of these tool can make working with audio easier – and sound better! Read More

  • October 11, 2012

    Tutorial: The YC Waveform Monitor in Premiere Pro

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    An in-depth tutorial on the YC Waveform Monitor in Adobe Premiere Pro. Discover how this powerful editing tool can give you insight that your eyes can’t! Don’t be intimidated by using scopes, instead integrate them into your post production toolkit. Read More

  • October 2, 2012

    Workspaces in Premiere Pro

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    In this post, we take a good look at the layouts and workspaces in Adobe Premiere Pro. Discover how to utilize Premiere’s specialized layouts as well as how to create your custom workspace. Save time and increase video editing efficiency! Read More

  • September 26, 2012

    What Is A Vectorscope? A Premiere Pro Tutorial

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    Check out this post for a TON of useful info about working with the vectorscope when color correcting and color grading your video footage. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to read the Premiere Pro vectorscope, as well as use it for correcting skin tones. Read More

  • September 21, 2012

    Premiere Pro: Reference Monitor & Video Scopes

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    In this post we show you how to improve the look and consistency of your video editing footage using the Premiere Pro reference monitor. Also, we’ll show you how to access the Premiere video scopes for most accurate color correction! Read More

  • September 13, 2012

    Dynamic Editing & ‘Play Around’ in Premiere Pro

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    Discover how to edit your video during playback in Premiere Pro! This type of dynamic editing allows for more precise cutting. In this post, we’ll show you how to setup your Premiere Pro project for ‘live editing’ as well as the shortcuts that make it even faster. Read More