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Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

Lesson 36 from: Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

Lesson 36 from: Adobe Premiere Pro Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

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Lesson Info

36. Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

Lessons

Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Class Introduction

01:41
2

Starting a New Project and Premiere Pro Orientation

12:33
3

Importing and Organizing

07:24
4

Quick Win - Stablize Your Videos

02:40
5

CC 2020 Updates

02:31
6

Quiz: Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Editing Your Video

7

Starting a New Sequence and Understanding the Timeline

05:55
8

Adding Clips to the Timeline, Syncing Footage, and Making Selects

12:17
9

Exercise Syncing Video and Audio

01:03
10

Exercise Review Syncing Video and Audio

03:09
11

Editing Tools

16:14
12

Adding bRoll Footage to Your Video

10:42
13

Adjusting Clip Size and Position

04:01
14

REVIEW Adjusting Clip Size and Position

02:25
15

Bonus - Editing Down an Interview

34:47
16

Editing a Narrative Scene

11:00
17

Update CC 2018 - Opening Multiple Projects in Premiere Pro CC 2018

03:49
18

Update CC 2018 - Close Gaps in Premiere Pro CC 2018

01:36
19

CC 2020 Update - Auto Reframe

05:42
20

Quiz: Chapter 2: Editing Your Video

Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions

21

Class Check In

00:51
22

Adding Video Transitions and EXERCISE

08:25
23

Exercise Review Video Transitions

02:27
24

Adding Audio Transitions

03:36
25

Exercise - Create a Custom Blur Transition

07:18
26

Trouble with Transitions

06:36
27

Quiz: Chapter 3: Adding Video and Audio Transitions

Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)

28

Update CC 2018 - New Titles in Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 - the Essential Graphics

16:05
29

Update CC 2018 - Animating Your Title Cards

05:44
30

Update CC 2018 - Saving Titles as Preset Graphics

02:16
31

Update CC 2018 - Essential Graphics Updates

10:27
32

CC 2020 Update - Underlining and Renaming Shape Layers

01:56
33

Quiz: Chapter 4: Creating Titles (Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 and newer)

Chapter 5: Editing Audio

34

Adjusting Audio Levels in Premiere Pro

10:16
35

Adjusting Audio Channels

05:05
36

Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

07:57
37

Fixing Audio with the Low and High Pass Filters

04:17
38

Improving Audio with EQ (Equalization)

39

Adjusting Audio Tracks with Effects

02:14
40

Exercise - Fixing Bad Audio

00:41
41

Exercise Review - Remove Bad Background Noise

04:32
42

Adding Music to Your Project and Making a Song Shorter

11:24
43

Easily Removing Background Noise with Audacity

05:17
44

Update CC 2019 - Reduce Reverb and Reduce Noise Sliders

02:47
45

Parametric EQ Tutorial in Premiere Pro

05:01
46

Remove Echo in Premiere Pro with Parametric Equalizer

05:40
47

Quiz: Chapter 5: Editing Audio

Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading

48

Color Correction with Lumetri Basics

08:43
49

Exercise - Fix White Balance UPDATE

00:38
50

Exercise Review - Fix White Balance UPDATE

02:30
51

Creative Tab - Lumetri Color

05:30
52

Curves Tab - Lumetri Color

03:50
53

Color Wheels - Lumetri Color

01:51
54

HSL Secondary - Lumetri Color

03:40
55

Vignette - Lumetri Color

02:49
56

Exercise - Matching Exposure

00:55
57

Exercise Review - Matching Exposure

04:43
58

Color Correction with Adjustment Layers

06:08
59

Update CC 2018 - Adding Multiple Lumetri Color Effects

03:42
60

Update CC 2019 - Selective Color Grading

05:47
61

Applying Color Effects to Specific Parts of Video with Mask Tracking

04:16
62

Quiz: Chapter 6: Color Correction and Grading

Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre

63

Adding Motion to Title Graphics

04:37
64

Add the Ken Burns Effect to Photos

02:22
65

Exercise - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic

01:14
66

Exercise Review - Add Motion to Video to Make it More Dynamic

06:14
67

OPTIONAL Adding Motion to Screenshots

08:05
68

Quiz: Chapter 7: Motion in Premiere Pre

Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video

69

Exporting a High-Quality, Small File-Size Video

05:32
70

OPTIONAL - Export Settings - In Depth Review

12:02
71

Export a Full Resolution Video

01:28
72

Exporting Small File-Size Preview Video

01:45
73

Practice Exercise - Finish Class Project

01:03
74

Quiz: Chapter 8: Exporting Your Video

Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips

75

Adding and Adjusting Effects to Your Video Clips

06:55
76

Adjusting Effects with Keyframes

04:42
77

Using Lumetri Color Presets

03:35
78

Stabilize Shaky Footage with Warp Stabilizer

05:21
79

Exercise - Stabilize Shaky Video

00:36
80

Exercise Review - Stabilize Shaky Video

02:46
81

Make Footage More Cinematic with Overlays

06:44
82

Capture Still Images from Video

01:41
83

EXERCISE - Remove Noise and Grain from Video Clip

06:46
84

Quiz: Chapter 9: Visual Effects and Advanced Premiere Pro Tips

Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro

85

Adjusting Clip Speed

05:10
86

Time Remapping and Speed Ramps

03:54
87

CC 2020 Update - Time Remapping up to 20,000%

02:20
88

Slow Motion Video By Interpreting Frame Rates

01:56
89

Exercise - Speed Ramps

01:28
90

Exercise Review - Speed Ramps

00:57
91

Quiz: Chapter 10: Video Speed in Premiere Pro

Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro

92

Green Screen Tutorial (ChromaKeying) in Premiere Pro

07:37
93

Adding a Background to Green Screen Video

05:45
94

Quiz: Chapter 11: Green Screen Editing - Chromakeying in Premiere Pro

Chapter 12: Conclusion

95

Conclusion

00:55

Final Quiz

96

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Update CC 2017 - Editing Audio with the Essential Sound Panel

Philemon are here with video school online dot com. And in this tutorial, I'm going to walk through how you use the essential sound panel in premiere Pro, this was released in april of 2017 when they updated the Creative cloud version of premiere Pro. So this tutorial isn't going to walk through all the nitty gritty of how you actually edit and all that kind of stuff. But it's basically how this panel works. So to open that panel, just go up to window when you're in premiere Pro window and choose essential sound. This is sort of the next level with the essential graphics panel that we've seen before as well. Awesome. So when you don't have anything selected and you open up the essential sound panel, this is what you'll see and basically what this allows you to do is quickly edit different types of audio using somewhat more of a preset. You can also edit multiple clips at once. And this video right here that I have open is a good example of when you would want to really use this Essenti...

al graphic essential sound panel. That is so to edit audio with this, select the audio you want to edit and then you see that once you have audio selected, you have these presets, which is awesome because there's presets that are already built in or if you want, you can save presets, say you added a podcast of yourself or a video series of yourself or your editing a long series of videos for someone else and you're always editing someone's voice the same way you can create a preset so you don't have to reapply a bunch of settings over and over. But if you don't want to use a preset, you can choose one of these other audio type assignments. So for dialogue, which this is, I would select dialog and when you click that you get more options, so you get your presets at the top which we saw before and these are just presets that you can go through and see what they sound like. If you click over the intercom, it's going to sound like the audio is coming over one of those inner intercoms. So let me put that back to default and you can kind of play through these. Some are fun. Some are, you know more creative. Others will actually make your voice sound even better. For example, balanced male voice, balanced female voice and podcast podcast voice are the ones that I would play around with. First. Then below your presets, you have your different editing options similar to how the lu metric color panel or the essential graphics panel works. You can click on these sort of tabs and it opens going from top to bottom. Loudness is a really cool one because this allows you if you select multiple clips to match the loudness of all the clips, perfect for if you have multiple people that you've edited together on one sequence like this one. So here this is a promo video for a digital marketing class that I created with Diego Davila and because we recorded separately in different environments and at different levels, I had to go in and manually adjust the levels to match. But I could have with the central sound panel selected all all of my clips, gone to the loudness setting and clicked auto match and that will match the audio, the audio loudness. Next you have repair which allows you to reduce background noise or rumble. So just click on those and then increase this slider to reduce more background noise or less. You also have D hum here. So if you have sort of a low humming noise, this could be from an air conditioner unit in the background or something like that. You can reduce that with that check box clarity will try to make your voice a little bit more clear. So just clicking on that dynamics button and increasing the slider will help that. And then you also have, if you scroll down within the clarity, if I make this a little bit bigger we can see more of the options you have EQ with its different presets. So again this is diving into specific editing tools within these, this whole preset for dialogue and you can choose vocal presence, podcast voice over, all kinds of different presets there, you have this enhanced speech option right here which will just automatically try to e que your voice to make it sound better and also creative options. So you have reverb that you can add and you can choose what you want it to sound like. This is good for effects if you're making more creative films but not something you necessarily want to add for. Just a talking head video. And then lastly you have your clip volume so you can check this button and just increase by decibel or decrease by decibel how loud you want this clip to be or even muted. So those are all the different options you have within the dialogue audio type. If you go up and choose a preset up here, so let's just go to podcast voice. You'll see that these settings are automatically adjusted and you can always go back to individual clips and make adjustments as well. I have all of these clips selected right now and if I want to go back and edit one individually I can go into that clip and go into the essential sound panel and make edits or adjustments to that individual clip. So it's kind of similar to if you're taking the premiere pro CC course of mine or you've seen other tutorials of mine similar to going into your effects controls and editing audio this way which is actually when you add essential sound effects or adjustments, they appear under audio effects in your effects controls. Similar to if you make blue metric color adjustments with the loo metric color panel. It also appears here in your effects controls panel but it's not as easily or visually easily edited in this panel as it is with the essential sound panel. The last thing I want to mention is there's these other types. So if I click I had already edited this, but if I click on the music for example, this is one of my favorite features of this panel. I can choose music. They have different presets but the one I love is balanced background music which will try to balance the audio to your dialogue because you want your music to be at a lower level than your dialogue and so this will try to automatically balance the music to any dialogue. I found that it's not perfect. Sometimes I need to drop it down a little bit lower which you can do with the clip volume here but it's a good place to start. You also have these presets for remix to 30 seconds, 60 seconds and 90 seconds, which will automatically cut down your audio or extend to 30 60 or 90 seconds which is awesome. If you are editing a shorter version of a video that you have For example, if you want to make a short social media version of that. Cool, so if you have any questions about the essential sound panel, let me know but hopefully you understand how it works. Now. Next, all you have to do is go in play around with the specific settings, a lot of things with audio it takes going in diving in and seeing how you actually edit it to see what actually sounds good like for editing audio dialogue for example I might like the podcast, voice EQ preset for Diego, but when I go to me I might like something else. So it takes playing around with it. You also have these sliders to play around with the amount. The goal is that this makes it easy to edit audio. If you're not an audio engineer and just by playing around you can get something that sounds really awesome. Thanks so much for watching and we'll see you in another premiere pro tutorial.

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