When you bring your footage in, click on each clip and go to MODIFY. Go to interpret footage. Go down to the bottom of the drop down box where it says. Color Space Override. Change it to 2020. Click OKAY. It should be okay. Here's a video that says the same thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK271Z5b3IU&t=49s
Review of Premiere Pro Basics
with Russell Midori https://vimeo.com/697773382
Kainoa Presbitero Teaches Editing with Premiere Pro
Logging Into Adobe Premiere Pro
Here are the instructions for signing on to Premiere. Use the login that you use for CUNYFirst - not your CityMail. https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/it/adobe-installation-students 1. Link https://www.adobe.com 2. Click the Sign In button at the upper right-hand corner of the webpage 3. In the email address field type your CUNY Login username. Include the @login.cuny.edu. 4. Click Continue 5. You …
How To Bring In Footage From Your Phone
by Sarah Bellingham Downloading Footage: If you have a USB cable... Using your USB cable, plug your phone into your computer. On your phone: “Do you trust this computer?” “Trust” Input your phone password On your computer, open the Photos app. Here’s how: Open a Finder window Type in “Photos” You may want to select …
Premiere Pro Editing
Premiere Pro EditingTelevision Journalism Getting ahead by Sarah Bellingham CHEAT SHEETS/VIDEOS (You can and should use!): All of these links are great for review--or for getting ahead! Check them out and become an awesome editor. Here are some quick tutorials that are good reminders of things in this document. Here’s a great lynda.com tutorial …
Zooming in on Graphics
Premiere Pro Smoothing and Extra Tips
https://vimeo.com/544811606 May 3, 2021 TV/Video Journalism class
Premiere Pro Editing Lower-Thirds, Graphics, Sound, Importing and Creating a Sequence
Russell Midori teaches on Zoom https://vimeo.com/541885467
Editing Workshop Sound and Lower-Thirds
In the video recording of our Zoom session, journalist Russell Midori explains how to improve your sound on Adobe Premiere Pro and add lower-thirds. Lower-thirds give the name of the person and a dropline below it tells you who the person is, or what they do. For example you might say Barbara Nevins Taylor and …