Maximize your time by learning how to use a number of Adobe Creative Cloud applications together on video projects.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Using Adobe Creative Cloud to collaborate on video projects
- What you should know before watching this course
- Understanding project files
- Sharing a project file
- Working with multiple projects open
- Working with shared projects
- When to use Adobe Premiere Rush
- Exchanging Adobe Premiere Rush projects
- The role of comments
- Using comments with duration
- Exchanging markers via a project file
- Exchanging markers via Wipster, part 1
- Exchanging markers via Wipster, part 2
- Exchanging markers via Frame.io
- What is the Creative Cloud Library?
- Adding assets to a library
- Sharing a managed library
- Collaborating with libraries
- Collecting media to hand off to a collaborator
- Trimming media to reduce file size for collaboration
- Transcoding proxy media for collaboration
- Proxy and high-res workflows, part 1
- Proxy and high-res workflows, part 2
- Collecting media to hand off to a collaborator with After Effects
- Exchanging files and media with After Effects
- Using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro
- The render and replace workflow for After Effects
- Exchanging files and media with Audition
- Exchanging files and media with Photoshop
- Working with motion graphics templates
- Using Adobe Type libraries
- What is metadata?
- Viewing and editing additional metadata
- Adding custom metadata
- Embedding metadata in outputs
- Exchanging workspaces
- Managing a LUT library
- Creating a template project
- Creating sequence presets
- Managing preferences files
- Exchanging compression presets
- What's next?
Taught by
Richard Harrington