Back when desktop video editing was just a sparkle in every film editor's eye, Michael was busy creating Final Cut Pro. Learn Final Cut Pro from one of the original designers of this incredible piece of software!
Whether your importing still images into Premiere Pro for titles, backgrounds, or content to be zoomed-around Ken-Burns style, you need to know how to prepare your source assets for the best possible results... and how to get the most out of Photoshop CS5. In this concise new tutorial by Michael Wohl, you'll learn how Premiere Pro works with still images!
Michael starts you off with the nitty-gritty of prepping images in Photoshop, covering common issues such as file formats, aspect ratios, color modes, and frame sizes.
Next, Michael will teach you how to import layered and flat PSD files into Premiere Pro (there are some great tricks here!). He'll cover how the different tools and features in Photoshop are translated when imported into Premiere Pro and how to work around Premiere's limitations.
Then he moves on to the fun stuff: Working with stills in Premiere Pro. You'll learn to add stills to sequences like a pro, and animate them within Premiere both by adding layers over time and by keyframing various parameters, including a photograph's center point and scale to create the popular "Ken Burns" effect, complete with "Ease in" and "Ease out" type effects.
Finally, you'll learn how to create and work with vector objects like text and shapes in Photoshop, how to properly manage transparency and alpha channels and how to interpret those elements within Premiere Pro.
Michael brings deep insider knowledge and decades of video production experience to the table in this tutorial. You'll see how a veteran director prepares still images for complex compositing work. For a full list of topics in this tutorial, see the Outline Tab above!
Outline
Section 1: Section 1: Preparing Images for Premiere Pro