Adobe: Known Issues in Premiere Pro CC 2017 (November 2016)

Adobe has released a list of known issues in Premiere Pro CC 2017. If you are using Premiere Pro CC 2017, or considering upgrading, it is highly recommended you read this, and be aware of these issues. Please note that for each issue, there is an Adobe-recommended workaround. 

This document provides information on the list of known issues in the Premiere Pro CC 2017 (November 2016) release. —Adobe

Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/known-issues-in-premiere-pro-cc-2017--november-2016-.html

Justin Odisho: How to Blend, Combine & Overlay Video Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro

In this video tutorial, Justin Odisho shows how to overlay stacked clips in a sequence using blend modes in Premiere Pro CC. Blend modes are a fantastic way to add intense visual effects to your video; experimenting with them can unlock some very creative looks. Justin's video is an excellent introduction to using blend modes to spice up your edit.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 tutorial, I will show you how to combine and blend multiple clips using blending modes and opacity. This will allow you to overlay clips on top of each other to create interesting video effects! —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/1dVAm3JNVVY

Improve Photography: How to Create Silky Smooth Hyperlapse Photography Using Adobe Premiere Pro

Kevin D. Jordan of Improve Photography shares his process for hyperlapse photography, and how he uses Premiere Pro CC for assembling his images. 

For how much work planning and shooting a hyperlapse can be, the editing processing is surprisingly simple.  For those following along, I assembled my hyperlapse frames in Adobe Premiere. —Kevin D. Jordan, Improve Photography

Source: http://improvephotography.com/42704/create-silky-smooth-hyperlapse-photography-using-adobe-premiere-pro

VideoRevealed: Multi-track Zoom in Adobe Premiere Pro

Colin Smith of VideoRevealed answers the question: how to scale multiple clips at the same time in Premiere Pro. This video tutorial is not about zooming in the Timeline panel. Instead, Colin shows two ways of scaling clips in a sequence that are stacked in a quad-split screen. He shows how it can be done by nesting the stacked clips in a nested sequence that has the clips native resolution, and he shows how it can be done using the Transform effect on an Adjustment layer above the clips.

This tutorial will show you two different ways to zoom (scale) into multiple tracks at the same time. There's also a quick tip on how to lock titles to a fixed zoom while the other tracks are changing. Please support us on Patreon so we can continue to create the content you want! —VideoRevealed

Source: https://youtu.be/suNVFbn1-7w

Premiumbeat: 5 Ways to Use Markers in Premiere Pro

When it comes to editing workflow, markers are one of the most versatile tools in Premiere Pro. In this Premiumbeat tutorial, Jason Boone teaches how to use them for labeling, navigating, filtering, synching, and editing to beat. See how these marker techniques can be incorporated into your Premiere Pro editing workflow.

Markers in Premiere Pro are among the best tools available for video editors working in Adobe’s NLE. Versatile, easy to use, and exceptionally handy, markers are perfect for workflow optimization. In the video tutorial below, we’ll look at five ways to incorporate them today. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog

Source: http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/5-ways-to-use-markers-in-premiere-pro

Frame.io: How Team Projects Changes the Way You Work

Want to learn more about Adobe Team Projects? This Frame.io blog post by Mark Christiansen gives one of the first in-depth looks at the new Team Projects (beta) now available in the CC 2017. Mark covers a bunch of little known details about Team Projects, for example: Team Projects is currently available only to Creative Cloud for Teams and Enterprise users. Also, features like Dynamic Link are not yet supported in the beta version Team Projects. 

The latest version of Creative Cloud adds a set of features collectively known as a Team Project. Team Projects is a feature that is so new and different, it tends to raise inaccurate assumptions as to what it is or does. It is also currently in beta, and not available to all users. Here’s a look at what it does, how it works, and how it could change post-production collaboration. —Mark Christiansen, Fram.io

Source: http://blog.frame.io/2016/11/11/team-project

Boris FX: Webinar (11/17) Sapphire 10 Transition Builder in Adobe Premiere Pro

Watch instructor, Nck Harauz, demo the Sapphire 10 Transition Builder in Premiere Pro CC in this free webinar hosted by Boris FX, GenArts, and Imagineer Systems. Nick is a certified Adobe trainer with lots of experience teaching Premiere Pro. Whether you're new to Sapphire plugins or not, this is the perfect opportunity for editors to see Sapphire 10 at work in Premiere Pro CC. Sign up here.

Transitions can seamlessly blend cuts together or instantly set the style of your project. Join Adobe certified trainer Nick Harauz as he teaches Premiere Pro editors how to take transitions to the next level with the new Sapphire 10 Transition Builder. —Boris FX

Source: https://borisfx.com/blogs/events/webinar-11-17-16-sapphire-10-transition-builder

Jason Boone: Keyboard Shortcut Map | Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017

Jason Boone, a veteran guest blogger for Premiumbeat, is now making his own tutorials. In this video Jason covers the new visual Keyboard Shortcut Map in Premiere Pro CC 2017. This is a great introduction to the features and behaviors of the keyboard shortcut map, including the green and purple colors. Check out Jason's first video tutorial: An Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro CC.

Check out the brand new Keyboard Shortcut Map in Adobe's Premiere Pro CC 2017. —Jason Boone

Source: https://youtu.be/n1cLLpYAxYc

Justin Odisho: How to Place Video Inside Text in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Create a styled video by adding some video inside your text. Justin Odisho shows how in this Premiere Pro tutorial. He teaches how to set up the Track Matte Key effect in Premiere Pro to turn a title layer into an alpha matte that reveals the footage beneath it.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial, I will show you how to place a video clip inside of a text title using track matte keys. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/Xf1ciT0kUno

Adobe: Learn Five Editing Basics in Premiere Pro

This official Adobe Premiere Pro CC help page contains 5 videos that teach some of the fundamentals of video editing in Premiere Pro CC. Aimed at new video creators, an uncredited narrator covers the essentials, from importing footage to publishing a video to YouTube. Each video tutorial is approximately 2 minutes or less.

See how easy it is to import your footage, create a sequence, add a title, adjust audio levels, and export video in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Adobe

Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/easy-video.html

Chinfat: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 - Preferences and Project Settings

YouTuber, Chinfat, published the beginning of a new series on Premiere Pro CC 2017. In this first episode he goes over all the essentials you need to know to setup a project in Premiere Pro. He goes over everything from the opening splash screen to preferences and project settings. Much of this is not new, making this a great video to learn the project settings of Premiere Pro. But Chinfat does speak to several things specific to Premiere Pro CC 2017. For example, Chinfat covers the new "Project Locking" Preferences that prevents the project from being opened by more than one user at a time.

In this episode, I show the splash screen upon start up, the preference panel, and project settings to get started in Premiere Pro. —Chinfat

Source: https://youtu.be/HoXKPou8at4

Frame.io: Introducing Frame.io for Adobe After Effects CC

It's an exciting time for video collaboration! Frame.io now offers an integrated panel for our After Effects brothers and sisters. Watch the overview video, and read the blog post to learn more about Frame.io in After Effects CC. Just ignore the opening line in the video, "Move over Premiere." 

Today we’re moving our Adobe Creative Cloud integration beyond the NLE. Our real-time collaboration layer  has revolutionized how editors work in Adobe Premiere Pro. Now, the same toolset has been integrated into Adobe After Effects. Once again, this provides interaction with the entire Frame.io application. The custom Frame.io panel is directly accessible in the After Effects UI. —Mark Christiansen, Frame.io

 

Top features:

  • Upload queued After Effects comps in 2 clicks
  • Get real-time comments and annotations that sync to your comp
  • Import comments and annotations into your comp as live shape layers
  • Auto version every change you make
  • Upload project files and bins

Source: http://blog.frame.io/2016/11/07/introducing-frame-io-for-adobe-after-effects-cc