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Editing TikTok Videos in Premiere Pro - Part 2

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Overview

Dive into the second part of a comprehensive tutorial on editing TikTok videos using Adobe Premiere Pro, led by expert video editor Camila Santander. Master advanced techniques including video stabilization, color grading with Lumetri curves and scopes, creating engaging text overlays, and efficient project navigation. Learn valuable tips for creating compelling TikTok content, synchronizing audio, applying smooth transitions, and streamlining your editing workflow. Gain insights from Camila and host James Bonanno on their professional experiences and advice for aspiring video editors. Explore practical skills such as transferring videos from mobile devices to computers and avoiding overcomplicated editing processes. This in-depth session covers a wide range of topics to enhance your TikTok video editing skills and create captivating content that resonates with your audience.

Syllabus

Start
Intro of Camila
Project overview and Day 1 recap
Stablizing the video
Creating a transcript and text format advice
Shortcut keys
Tips/advice for color grading for videos
Lumetri color curves
Great tips for creating TikTok content
Exploring Lumetri Scopes
Exploring Waveform types
Editing source elements of the project
Selecting clips with the playhead and project navigation tips
Keyframing + esase in-out effects
What does Camila have planned for the future of her work?
Syncronizing audio
Cutting clips accurately
Advice for working with transitions
Advice James and Camila wish they knew when they first started
bringing videos from your phone to your computer
Tips for not adding “too many steps” to your process videos
Project recap

Taught by

Adobe Creative Cloud

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