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Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro with Jason Osder [repost]

Posted By: ParRus
Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro with Jason Osder [repost]

Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro
WEBRip | English | MP4 + Project files | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~53.3 kbps | 15 fps
AAC ~128 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channel | 3h 48mn | 2.84 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Video Processing, Viewing, Editing and Writing

Find out how to highlight a cause, express a point of view, and tell a story with Adobe Premiere Pro and some essential documentary editing techniques. This course breaks down the documentary process into a series of stages that correspond to the milestones of a real client project. Starting with existing footage, you'll discover how to identify the key messaging concepts and log the footage. Then find out how to assemble rough and fine-tuned cuts, and layer in motion graphics and a credit roll. The final phase explores color correction and audio mixing, before exporting your final movie.
This course is part of a series that looks at Documentary Editing from the point of view of 3 different editors in 3 different editing applications. For more insight on editing documentary projects, take a look at Documentary Editing with Avid Media Composer and Documentary Editing with Final Cut Pro X.

Topics include:

Introduction
5m 3s
Welcome
51s
Using the exercise files
1m 31s
Interpreting a creative brief to establish goals
1m 29s
How to use this course
1m 12s

1. Phase 1: Producing for Message
12m 49s
Identifying messaging concepts
1m 58s
Tips for working with interviews
4m 53s
Tips on B-roll sequences
2m 58s
Researching background and history
3m 0s

2. Phase 2: Preparing to Edit
37m 38s
Organizing the ingest process
3m 43s
Choosing an interview logging method
2m 40s
Adding interview metadata
4m 56s
Logging interviews with markers
6m 18s
Adding notes to B-roll clips
5m 36s
Preparing archival images with Photoshop
9m 20s
Pulling selects and presenting ideas
5m 5s

3. Phase 3: Rough Cutting
51m 20s
Structuring the edit
3m 0s
Assembling B-roll shots
8m 52s
Assembling interviews
6m 56s
Building sequences and scenes
7m 53s
Editing interview bites on the Timeline
6m 16s
Adding other media types to the Timeline
6m 5s
Completing the rough cut
10m 1s
Presenting the rough cut and receiving feedback
2m 17s

4. Phase 4: Incorporating Still Images and Motion Graphics
31m 6s
Planning moves on photographs
6m 23s
Animating images
9m 17s
Creating a title graphic in Photoshop
6m 8s
Animating a title graphic in Premiere
6m 40s
Presenting graphics work
2m 38s

5. Phase 5: Fine-Cutting
55m 28s
Performing an editorial evaluation
4m 41s
Refining scene order
2m 53s
Adjusting interview content
7m 57s
Adjusting B-roll shots
6m 29s
Tightening clip timing
6m 21s
Fine-cutting audio
9m 22s
Reviewing all assets
6m 18s
Adding end credits
5m 12s
Locking the picture and preparing the Timeline for finishing
3m 37s
Presenting the picture lock to the client and receiving approval
2m 38s

6. Phase 6: Finishing
34m 8s
Evaluating the piece for finishing goals
7m 11s
Polishing the final audio mix
7m 49s
Correcting color for consistency
9m 49s
Adjusting the title and animations for the best compression
5m 56s
Exporting multiple files
3m 23s

Conclusion
50s
Next steps
50s

General
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Encoded date : UTC 2013-01-16 18:39:19
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Stream size : 1.02 MiB (29%)
Language : English
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Documentary Editing with Premiere Pro with Jason Osder [repost]

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