Investigating Editing Tips and Tricks
Editing Tips and Tricks
I first started with a website called The Beat with an article called "7 Essential Tips and Tricks for Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro"
The first tip that they recommended was cherry picking your timeline. This is pretty self explanatory.
The second tip was nesting, which is putting your sequences into other sequences. They recommend this because it helps with processing and rendering as well as keeping your timeline clean looking.
Third tip is time remapping and speed ramping, which is essentially just a style to make your clips look cleaner.
Fourth tip is just a video on motion tracking for folks like me that are kind've spooked out by After Effects.
Fifth tip was just about color grading and how it can make your film look incredible.
Sixth tip is slow motion, how to make it smooth and when's the right time to use it.
The seventh tip was just a video explaining how to animate in the essential graphics panel.
I think I'll make a not to look back at these website and watch through the videos before I enter post-production on my films from now on.
The second tip was nesting, which is putting your sequences into other sequences. They recommend this because it helps with processing and rendering as well as keeping your timeline clean looking.
Third tip is time remapping and speed ramping, which is essentially just a style to make your clips look cleaner.
Fourth tip is just a video on motion tracking for folks like me that are kind've spooked out by After Effects.
Fifth tip was just about color grading and how it can make your film look incredible.
Sixth tip is slow motion, how to make it smooth and when's the right time to use it.
The seventh tip was just a video explaining how to animate in the essential graphics panel.
I think I'll make a not to look back at these website and watch through the videos before I enter post-production on my films from now on.
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