Posts Tagged ‘Premiere Pro’
Tips for Working with Photos in Adobe Premiere Pro
In this tutorial, you’ll learn some nice and easy practices when adding life to your images inside of Adobe Premiere Pro.
Color-Matching Footage from Different Cameras in Premiere
In this video tutorial, we go over how you can color-match the profiles of a GoPro, an a7III, a cellphone, and a Mavic 2 Pro.
How to Chroma Key in Adobe Premiere Pro
In this write-up, we’ll show you how to chroma-key your video footage in Premiere Pro without sending your clips to After Effects.
How to Easily Fix Media Pending Error (After Render) in Adobe Premiere Pro
Are you seeing a random single frame of the “Media Pending” error screen on your Premiere timeline? Here are some really quick ways to fix the problem.
The Best Video Editing Programs: Final Cut Pro vs. Premiere Pro
Final Cut and Premiere Pro have been battling for the top spot in editors’ hearts for the past decade. Which one best suits your needs?
After Effects vs. Premiere Pro: Which Do You Need?
After Effects and Premiere Pro are two of Adobe’s flagship post-production apps. But which one do you need for which task? Let’s find out.
Using Lighting Effects in Premiere Pro
Here’s how to bring artificial light into your project with the Lighting Effects tool in Premiere or overlaying light leaks and lens flares.
Premiere Pro Quick Tip: How to Create Proxies
Is your computer having a hard time handling high-res video files? Let’s take a look at how you can work with proxies in Premiere Pro.
Pocket 4K and Pocket 6K Owners — BRAW Comes to Premiere Pro
Here’s some highly anticipated news for the Pocket 4K and Pocket 6K — you can now use BRAW in Adobe Premiere Pro and Avid.
Video Editing 101: How to Add Titles and Subtitles in Premiere Pro
New to Premiere? Find out about the easiest ways to insert a title into your timeline, as well as how to create subtitles for your project.
Review: ERA’s Simple-to-Use Audio Repair Plug-ins
Audio repair tools are always in demand. The ERA 4 Bundle audio repair plug-ins claim to be simple and fast. So, let’s put them to the test.
How to Zoom in Premiere Pro for Simple Transitions
Using zoom makes static subjects come to life, and helps smooth transitions. Throw a little “Ken Burns” flavor into your video with the help of the zoom.