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Learn Essential Video Editing Using Adobe Premiere Pro

teacher avatar Issac Murmu, Graphics Design Expert

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      2:02

    • 2.

      Starting of adobe premiere pro

      24:48

    • 3.

      Downloading free videos and source panel

      26:36

    • 4.

      Creating new sequence and the timeline

      21:19

    • 5.

      Using the selection and the track selection tool

      13:14

    • 6.

      Rolling and ripple edit in premiere pro

      8:13

    • 7.

      Using the rate stretch tool in premiere pro

      9:36

    • 8.

      Using razor tool and ripple delete

      9:47

    • 9.

      Using slide tool and slip tool

      12:52

    • 10.

      Transitions in premiere pro

      14:26

    • 11.

      10. Understanding motion effects in premiere pro

      19:08

    • 12.

      Animating with keyframes

      21:29

    • 13.

      Using pen tool in premiere pro

      20:35

    • 14.

      Masking in premiere pro

      18:41

    • 15.

      Using the text tool

      14:54

    • 16.

      Exporting and rendering in premiere pro

      5:16

    • 17.

      Class Project 1: Adding text in premiere pro

      6:41

    • 18.

      Class Project 2: Adding transition between videos

      6:20

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About This Class

Hello everyone welcome to our class of Adobe Premiere Pro for learning video editing so if you are planning to learn video editing  from the beginning than you are in right place because we will cover in this class the basics of video editing. This is a beginner level class so if you have no previous experience then you can join in this class.

Lets take a look what you will learn from this class:

  1. Introduction t Adobe Premiere Pro
  2. Downloading free videos and Source Panel
  3. Creating new sequence and the timeline
  4. Using the selection  and the track selection tool
  5. Rolling and Ripple  edit in premiere pro
  6. Using the rate stretch tool in premiere pro
  7. Using razor tool and ripple delete
  8. Using slide tool and slip tool
  9. Transitions in premiere pro
  10. Understanding motion effects in premiere pro
  11. Animating with keyframes
  12. Using pen tool in premiere pro
  13. Masking in premiere pro
  14. Using the text tool
  15. Exporting and rendering in premiere pro

 

After complete this class you will be able to

  • Understand the Interface
  • Import Media
  • Know the basic editing skills
  • Apply Video effects
  • Use text and graphics
  • Export Media

This is a project based class so during learning you will have class project so what you learned you will be able to participate in class project so you can do practice while you are learning. You will have supporting resource in this class so it will be easier for you to learn.

During learning if you face any issue or if you have any question than feel free to ask me I am always there for you to help you. So lets start learning Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing together.

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Issac Murmu

Graphics Design Expert

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Issac Murmu is an experienced and passionate graphics design instructor with a deep-rooted love for visual arts and a drive to inspire the next generation of designers. With [number of years] years of industry experience, Issac Murmu brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom.

Issac Murmu discovered their creative flair at a young age, nurturing their passion for design throughout their academic journey. They pursued a degree in Graphic Design from [University/Institution], where they delved into various design disciplines, including typography, branding, illustration, and user experience.

Following graduation, Issac Murmu embarked on a successful career as a professional graphic designer. They worked with reputable design agencies and companies, taking on... See full profile

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1. Introduction: Hello everyone. Welcome to a class of Adobe Premiere Proof for learning video editing. If you're planning to learn video editing from the beginning, then you are in the right place. Because we'll cover in this class the basics of video editing. This is a beginner level class. If you have no previous experience, then you can join in this class. Let's take a look at what you learned from this class. Introduction to Autobi Premiere Pro. Downloading free videos and source paddle, creating new sequence at the tab line using selection and the track selection two rolling and ripple edit in Premier Pro using the red stretch tool in Premier Pro using resin to in ripple delete using slide two and slip to transitions in Premier Pro. Understanding motion effects in Premier Pro animating with key frames, using pen to in Premier Pro masking in Premier Pro using the text exporting and rendering in Premier. After completing this class, you will be able to understand the interface, import media, know the basic editing skills, apply video effects, use text and graphics, and export media. This is a project based class. During learning, you'll have class projects. What you learn, you will be able to participate in class projects so you can do practice while you're learning. You'll have supporting resources in this class. It will be easier for you to learn during learning. If you face any issues or if you have any question, then feel free to ask me. I'm always there for you to help you. Let's start learning other Premier F for video editing together. 2. Starting of adobe premiere pro: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to the first chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. So here I'll be introducing you guys to what Adobe Premier Pro is, how you will start on with your video editing journey. And I'll make you guys understand about the application, about the interface, how it actually looks. What does that basically mean? In this particular first chapter, I'll be telling you guys how to start on once you are first time using this application. How to import your video, where to import and what are different options. We'll be learning all of this in detail here. In this particular class, we're starting from the very basic, but at the end of this class, we will go to the advanced things as well. Let's start on the journey of Adobe Premier Pro. So if you guys don't know that Adobe Premiere Pro is application of the Adobe Creative Cloud, okay, so this is one application which is by the Adobe Okay? And this is basically most widely used by all the video editors to edit their video. Okay, so the first page, which you all can see here on my screen, this one is basically the home page of the Adobe Premiere Pro. You guys can see if you just look onto my mouse. So this is the new project. Okay, so you guys just understood the basic. Okay, so what is a new project if you want to create a new set of work. Okay, so that is about new project, okay? So under that we'll be learning about timeline, we'll be learning about sequence, okay? So in one project you can have a lot of sequence, okay? Unlimited sequence, you guys can have, but a project inside a sequence you got have a lot, many projects, okay? So that is the difference which we'll learn later when we just go deep into that. But I'll just give you a basic idea about what it is, okay? And the next thing is Open Project, okay? So if you have previously worked on any project in Premier Pro, so from here, basically if you just click on Open Project, okay? So it will basically take you into your PC from where you can search, okay, where have I done the work and where I will get where I have saved my previous work. Okay. You guys can do that here as well. Okay. So I'll just cancel it from here. Right now, here as you guys can see, this is basically the home page. And underneath as you guys can see, I do have my recent files. Okay. So the files which I have worked on before, from here I will be able to get access to all of that ova here. Okay? And now if you do have any kind of new project, if you want to create a team project where you want to collab with other editors and work on a particular video, okay, you guys can do that from here, okay? And this is another thing. From here, you guys can actually open up any team project, any existing team project if you guys had any before, okay? And this one is the Open Premier Rush Project, okay? If you do have any Premier Rush project, in that case, you can come here and open that particular file, okay? So now let me just try to create a new project. Let me show you guys how it will actually look, how the interface looks like and how you will start on with your video editing journey. Okay, so now if I just click on New Project here, you guys can see I do have different options. Okay, So here you guys can see I can just set up the name of this particular project, okay? So if I just name this project as introduction, so I'll just name this one as introduction. And from here, basically you guys can actually check where do you want to save your file? Okay, so from here, if I come and here, you guys can see it will be saved in my wand drive. I want to change the location. Okay? So in that case what I can do is I will come here. Okay, I will go to the Choose Location option. And from here maybe I will come down. I will go to my desktop. And I want that each and every of my file will be saved in Adobe Premier Pro resource file, okay? So I will just select this particular folder and all the work which I do right now or this particular project, okay? So this particular project will be saved here in my desktop, okay? In my file which I have just created. So now let's try to look around this particular page over here. So this is the edit option export option, which we'll already have once we try to create a new project. Okay, so now let's come to this point over here. Okay, so here as you guys can see new bin, okay? So I'll be explaining to you guys what a ban is, okay? So if you are thinking that okay, new might be it's a recycle bin, okay? No, it's not a recycle bin, it's just a new folder. Okay, so here you guys can see if all my medias right down here, okay? So if I just want to create a new sequence right now, I can actually create a new sequence directly from here as well. Okay. So these are a few of the basic options and now here you guys can see this are my home. Okay? So from here I can actually or directly I can just upload my videos. Okay. Whatever videos I do have. But again, I will just come here in the sample media. So here you guys can see this are few of the sample media which you guys can also use once you're working on this video editing. Okay, here if you want to start this thing up, like if you want to put it in your favorites, you guys can do it in your favorites, okay? If you just don't want to see it in agreed view, you guys can actually get it in a least view as well. Okay, So from here as you guys can see, I do have all of these things over here, but in a least view there is option from where you guys will be able to see the frame size, the frame rate, okay? So I'll be telling you guys about the frame rate, frame size, what it is. Okay? So I'll be explaining you guys all of that here in detail, Just giving you guys a preview right now. And if you do have any videos which you have worked before now, you want to search that particular video. In that case, there is a search bar over here from which you guys can actually come and just search those things out. Okay? And if you just want to filter things out, okay, you guys can filter those things out. Here, you guys can see the subcategories. Okay? So from the subcategories, you guys can actually get those particular videos or those particular audios, and also the images as well. Okay. So I hope you guys just got basic idea about what Premier Pro is, at least basically about this page. I'm not telling not the whole Premier Pro, we're just starting on with that. Okay, so now I will just create a new project. So I will just click on Create over here, and it will just give me my workspace on where I will be working on here, you guys can see I already do have a work space and you guys might be thinking, okay, it looks quite scary, okay? So it might look a bit scary right now. But once we start decoding each and everything here in this particular class, that time you won't feel the same. I promise you that you guys won't feel the same. That it is quite problematic or how I'll understand all of the, there are so many things here in this particular screen over here. Okay, So in that case what I'll do is I will come here and I can also set up my own workspace. Okay, so let me tell you guys, you guys can always set up your own workspace over here, okay? So see in my workspace, okay, once I come to my windows, I need to go to my workspaces. And from my work spaces I can actually see all my panels over here. Okay, so this is the one where I can see all the panels. And if I come to my windows again, okay, so from here if I do come to my workspace, okay, so if I just go to editing here, you guys will be able to see, I do have this editing one over here, okay, so now if I just go to effects control, I can go to that. And here if I come to my source one, I can come and just move this thing around here as well. Okay, so here you guys can also set up your own things right around here. Okay? You guys can actually, if you want any new tools or anything as such. Okay? In that case, you guys can also come to the windows and underneath you guys can see I do have a lot of things tick mark and so many different things which are not tick mark here as well. Okay? So in that case I can actually tick mark those things whatever I need. Okay? Suppose if I'm working on audio. Okay, Now I do have finished working on my video, now I want to only work with my audio. In that case, what I'm going to do is I do have a different workspace only to work with my audio. Okay, that is quite cool about Premier Pro. For that, I will go to my Windows, I'll go to work spaces, and I will come to the audio. Okay, so here as you guys can see, I do have my audio workspace right here where it's quite easy for me to work on the audio. Over here you guys can see if I do just put up a audio right here, you guys will be able to see that. I am able to work on my adio quite easily. Okay, So we'll be learning about all of these things, okay? So I'm just giving you guys an example. So I'll just go to the editing panel again. Okay, so this was all about the workspaces, okay? Different workspaces for your different needs. So I will start on with the editing one, okay, but let me just tell you guys a brief about what this whole interface is about, okay. So you guys need to get familiar with the interface. Okay, so here on the left hand side corner, as you guys can see, this is mainly called The source panel. Okay, so what do you mean by source panel? Okay, so once you import a video, okay, so once you import a video here, you will be able to view the video before bringing it to the timeline or getting a look over here. Okay, so this is the source panel, and from here, basically you guys will be able to import the media. And this is the tool bar. Okay, so if you guys are familiar with any other software which is by Adobe, like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, okay, if you're familiar with all of that, you guys might think, okay, all those things have a lot of tools or a lot of tools in that. Okay? Their tool bar is quite big, but here the premier will just offer a few tools. Okay? Let me tell you that you don't need a lot of tool to do a great video editing in this case, okay? So you guys need just minimal tools to work on with your video, but there are different other features which is there in this particular application, okay? So here is the timeline. So here you guys can see, until now, I don't have any sequence, okay? So if I want to put up any sequence, I can actually put up some video. Okay, Before that I need to import my media. And so, yeah, I hope you guys are actually understanding right now that what all panels do I have here. Okay, So these are four basic panels. Okay? And this is a tool bar, obviously. Okay? So here in this introductory class, okay, what I will be more focusing on is about the project window. Okay? So basically this is the project window from where you can import your media. So there are different ways of how you can actually import your media. So the one basic way is if you just double quick here, it will just take you to your particular file over here, okay? It will just take you into your system from there if you do have any resource file. So from here you guys can actually get access to that. And if I just want to put this particular video into my import panel, what I'll do is I'll just select that particular file and I can just click here and it will be imported in my media. Okay, so as you guys can see, that is one way of how you can basically import. Okay, so you guys are thinking that, okay, then what is the other way? So let me tell you guys about the other way as well. So you can basically drag and drop here as well, okay? So you guys can drag and drop to do that, if you just have this thing or if you just come to your system directly. I will just minimize this one a little bit. Go to my desktop and after that I will go to my resource file over here. Go to the videos which I do have here. Okay. I will just put this thing right around here. And now what I can do is I will just use my mouse to hold this one, and I can just drag this one here in this particular panel. Okay? So as you guys can see, once I'm over here on my tool bar, okay, so I'm not able to put this thing here. Okay? So as you guys can see, there is a red mark over there. But what if I come over here, You guys can see I do have an option for copy. And make sure that you guys don't directly put it in the timeline. Okay? Make sure to do that because it will directly create a sequence for you if you do such, okay? So here as you guys can see, now I do have here it in my media. So these are the two basic ways of how you can actually work on with this video. Okay, so here you guys can actually import your videos if you do have audio, okay, you guys can also work on with audio. Okay, so now there are basically three ways how you can actually view your work. Okay? So the first thing is you can actually view it in a grid way. Okay? So this is in a grid view. Okay? And another way is if you just want to have a least view over here. Okay, So as you guys can see, I do have a least view over here, so you guys can see the name of this video. And here you guys can actually see. And as you guys can see, I also do have the frame reds over here. Okay, So let me, let me tell you guys about what frame rate basically is, okay? Suppose you do have a video of 10 seconds, okay? So each second counts for 30 frames per second, okay? So video is basically a continuous sequence of pictures, which are being displayed in such a way that it is just pleasing to your eyes that it's kind of moving. But when you're using a camera or any device to capture your video, in that case, what it actually does, it, it takes pictures in a second, like 30 pictures in a second. So 25 pictures in a second. So what is frames per second mean? Okay. So basically the standard is 24 or 25. Sometimes it's 30. Okay. For me I have to work with 25 frames per second, videos. Okay. And if you ask me okay, I do understand that, but can I change it? Okay. Yes. Obviously, you can change that, and it totally depends on your camera. But here you guys can change that one as well, which we'll be learning later in our class. Okay? So there will be learning how you can actually work on with all of this over here. Okay? So in this particular grid view, in this particular least view, what are the uses? Okay? So from here basically you guys are able to see the information about the particular video, okay? So information about particular video here, you guys can see the frame rate is 25 frames per second, okay? So this is the normal rate, and this one is 30 frames per second. And now if I just come here on this side, okay, So this one is a 38 seconds video, and this one is 9 seconds and ten frames video, Okay, so this one basically frame, okay, so this is the media duration as you guys can see. And if I just go here, okay, So here you guys can see a lot of information about this, okay? So as you guys can see, but I'll directly come here. Okay, So those are not that useful, but I'll come here to this particular thing. Okay, so here you guys can see the resolution of this particular video. So it is 14, 96 into 21, 60, okay. So this is the screen resolution of that particular video. Okay, so basically these are the screen rate, okay? So the width is 409 speak cells, like the height is 4096 pick cells and the width is 21 60 pick cells over here. And the same goes with this one. It's 38 40 into 21 60, this is the screen rate. Okay? So now if I just come back over here, okay, You guys can see a description. Okay, the status, Okay, So you guys can actually check all of this over here. Okay, So now this is about the least view, okay? If you do have any lot of video in this one, and now you want to search, okay, where is this particular video? In that case, you guys can actually search the name of that particular video. What you can also do is you guys can come here and like you guys can double click this one. And once you double click here, this is basically the source panel from where you guys will be able to view this particular video of what this is. Now if I just come down, if I double click on this one here, you guys will be able to see, okay, this particular video I will be working on about this whole panel I'll be talking about in the next class. Okay, I'm just making you guys understand about this project panel over here. So this are another free form view. Okay? So this is the free form view over here. Okay. So here you guys can see the frames and also the format, okay, So now these videos are in MP four format over here, okay? And sometimes what you want to do is you are not able to see properly, okay? In this grid view, if I want to zoom in or add just the size of the icons, in that case as you guys can see, I can just increase and decrease the size of the icons over here. Here, this are few of the advanced features which we'll talk in the later stages of the class. Okay? And here is also, you guys can basically find from here if you want to add a new item, suppose you want to add a new sequence, okay? So you guys can actually add all these things. Like if you want to add adjustment layer, okay, you guys can do all of this over here. This is the option for the new bin. Okay, Let me tell you guys, this is not the recycle bin you must be thinking about. Okay. Bin is basically a file. Okay? If I just click here and if I just want to name this one, okay, Suppose I will name this one as videos. Okay? I will just click on Enter over here. Now, I do have this particular video file over here to make my workspace look better. Okay? What I can do is I can just take this particular video and I can drag and drop here in this particular file, okay, I will just drag and drop here in this particular file over here, Okay, So this is the work of the videos bin. If I just click on this one underneath this file or inside this file, I do have both of this video which I can work on with. Okay. So this is about new bin over here. Okay. So the same way goes with the audio. If I just double click from here, okay, it will take me to my system. Okay. Now I will just go to. Top. From here, go to my resource file. Okay? And I'll just go to the audio over here. Now if I want to place any audio, I can actually select more than one audio if I just click on control. If I just open this file here, you guys can see I do have all these three files over here. Now if I want to create a new bin, and now I will just name this one as audio, I will just click Enter, and this one is being created. What I can do is I all these three and now I can just put this thing over here. I can just drag and drop it in my audio file. Okay. The same way. I'll select here, I'll put it here in my audio. And again, I will just keep this one and keep this thing here in my audio as well. So, well, this was about how you can actually create a new bin. Okay, So here you guys can see I do have this new bin over here. Okay. Now let me also tell you another thing now, once you're here in the can view. Okay, So now as you guys can see, I do have my two videos over here and here you guys can see I do have three items. So now if I just click on this one here, you guys can't see that. Okay? I am in this particular file, but here I don't know, I'm not able to see it properly or I don't know at which file I am right now. So take a look over here now. It's showing me that, now I'm under my videos. Okay, So now if you just want to go back to your project panel again. So you just need to come here and click on this one. Okay? So again, you guys can see your back over here. Now if I just opened my audio here, you guys can see I am in a new Ben, okay? And here I am in this audio file. And again, if I want to go back, then I will click on this one, and again, I am back at the same place. Okay. So here are different options, the libraries, the informations. And you can add a lot of more here as well if you want to view anything over here. Suppose if you want to close this panel down, you guys can directly close this panel down over here. And suppose you want to have or just get a glimpse of the information. Okay, so just select this particular video, go to the info panel, and here you guys can see you do have the information here as well. Okay, so these are some of the basic informations which you guys can get and these are the effects. Okay, I can, if I just want to close this panel. I can close this panel down. Okay, So I'll just directly come here. Okay, so we'll be learning about all of that here in our upcoming classes. How we will start working, and about the effects, transitions. We'll be learning about all of this in detail. I hope to see you all in the next chapter. Till then, take care. And goodbye everyone. 3. Downloading free videos and source panel: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. So now we are on our chapter number two. And here I'll be showing you guys from where you guys will be able to download some free videos. And also I'll be explaining you guys in detail about the source panel which is available in the Adobe Premiere Pro. Okay, so I'll be explaining you guys about all of this in detail here in this particular class. What's a mark in? What's a mark out? How you can expose your video to your time line. Okay, But I won't be explaining in detail about time limit. I do have a different class for timeline as well. Okay, so we'll be learning about the source panel in detail here in this particular class. So let's not waste time and let's get started with this chapter of downloading free videos and the source panel. So here as you guys can see, I am basically back here again at the same project. Okay. Which I was working on in my last. Okay. So first of all, I'll be showing you guys that from where you guys can actually get access to all these free sample videos which you guys can work on and you won't have any problem like if you do have a Youtube channel or if you want to use it for your commercial use. In that case how you can actually work with all those things out. And you will be able to download those free. Okay, so let me just go to the chrome from here. Okay. So as you guys can see, this is a website called the Piza Bay. Okay? So from this particular website, you guys will be able to search for videos. Okay? As you guys can see, if I do come to my videos over here, you guys can see I do have some four K videos right around here and here. Also, I do have those videos out here. And basically, if I do search for some flower, okay, So let me search flower over here. And if I just click on Enter here, you guys can see I do have different videos for my flower. And now if I just want to delete or I just want to download this one, okay? In that case here, you guys can see, first I will basically get a preview of what this video is all about. Okay, so here you guys can see this one doesn't have any audio, so this is the preview from here. You guys will be able to get the preview here. If you want to see the details of this one, you guys will be able to see the details of this particular thing as well. Okay? So the frame size or the resolution is around 1920 into ten ATP. Okay, over here and it's MP four video. Okay, you guys can see the downloads over here. Okay, so if I just want to download, okay, I can just click here on this download part and I can download it and basically make sure that you guys check the content license. Okay, So if you just click on the content license here, you guys can see you guys will be able to use this content for free, okay? So you don't have to give any attribute to the author in that case, okay? Or you can just modify or adapt content into new works. And what all you won't be able to do is you won't be able to sell or distribute this content in a digital or physical form. Okay? In that case, you won't be able to sell this particular video to anyone. And here you guys, if it contains any recognizable trademarks, logos, or brands, you can use that for your content. For any kind of commercial goods related to your goods and, or your services. Okay? And you cannot actually use this content for a misleading or in a deceptive way. So basically just to practice things out or if you want to use these things for Youtube channel, you guys will be able to use this for your Youtube channel as well. Okay, So this is about Pixabay and we do have different other websites here. This is the Pixels website. So from here also, if I just come here and from here I do have the video spanel. If I just come here and just click over here, here, you guys can see I do have different videos over here as well. If you want to download, you guys can actually download what type of quality of video you want to use, okay? If you want to download a H, D one, okay, You guys can do HD one over here. Okay. You guys can see the frame rate. And if you want to download the full HD, I can just click here on download. And here you guys can see it's getting downloaded over here. Okay. So another website which I will be talking with you guys about is the video website. So from here also you guys can see I can actually get these videos from where I can download. Okay. So this is video from Free Pick. Okay? So this is one you can actually use on your Youtube. Okay. So here you guys can see are or if you are using it for a commercial purpose. Or editorial purpose. In that case, what you need to do is you need to give credit to the video provider. Okay, so in that case, you guys need to do that. But if you do have a royal, like if you are a paid member of this particular site, in that case you will not need to mention, you don't need to mention or give any video attribute in that case. So I will just download this thing from here. As you guys can see, this one also is getting downloaded, so these are a few of the websites. Okay. So if you want to download any audios as well. Okay, So you guys can come here in the music and there are different types of music as well. Okay? So there are different categories. Okay? So for children, classic one, okay? If you're searching for country music, you guys can get some country music as well, okay? So these are different music from here. You guys can just play these things out and you guys can listen. As you guys can see, I have just played this particular things out here. You guys can also see what bits per minute is, okay? So in this particular audio, okay, so here in this particular audio, they do have 128 bits per minute. This one, if you want to download, you can just click over here, as this one is premium one, okay? I can just click, I don't want to download this one here. Also, you guys will be able to get some free ones, okay? So you guys can basically segregate those things out over here, okay? This are a few of the things that actually you guys can see over here. This one is the paid one, and if you want to download free things, you guys can actually download from here as well. Okay. I'll just take P three version and now I will download this one over here. A few of the things, a few of the website, which you guys can look around to work on your video. Okay, from here you guys can get some sample videos, and also you can get some sample audios according to your need. Okay, let me come here again to my Premier Pro. Okay, so as you guys can see, I do have this over here, but now what I'm going to do is I am going to create a new project, okay? To create a new project, you guys need to go to the File option. From the file option, you guys need to click on New, okay? So make sure that you come here and click on and from new, you guys click on project, okay? So the shortcut key for that is control plus all plus N from your keyboard, okay? But if you're using a Mac in that case, you need to make sure that you click on command plus option plus N from your keyboard here. As you guys can see, now I am trying to create a new project over here. Okay? I will just name this project as project window. Okay, I will just name this one as the project window over here. Now what I'm going to do is I will just click on Create. Okay, now as you guys can see, I do have a new project up over here. And the way I will import my media is I will just go to my downloads over here. And as I do have this video right now, okay, I can just import this video from here. Otherwise, I do have some previously downloaded one, which I have already shown you in the last class. For that, I will go to the videos. And from here, let me just take this particular video and this one here as well. For that, I just need to click on control from my keyboard. Then I can select more than one, okay? But if you just click on Shift, suppose I want to import all of this. I'll click over to this one. And now I'll just click on Shift here. All of these four are being selected. So now I will just open all the four. And here you guys can see I do have it here in my import panel or here in my project panel. Now what I will be doing is I will be explaining you guys about this particular source panel, okay? Or you guys can also call it the source window. Suppose if I just double click over here, you guys can see I am able to get a preview of this video. If I just hover my mouse around over to this video, I can just get a small preview over here. Let's understand the basic. Okay, let's try to understand the basic of this source panel. Okay, source spanel is basically the video which you are going to import over here or you want to see what video you have just selected. The main thing over here is As you guys can see, this one is the play window. Okay, so this is the play window over here if I just want to start this thing from the beginning. So this is basically the video which I do have here. So this is the play and the pause one. And otherwise you can also do is you can just use the shift key from your keyboard. Okay, so here as you guys can see, I do have my shift key over here, which I can use to pause or I can just play the video again. So this is about the shift key over here. Okay, so the main thing, or mostly why it is being used is suppose you do have a video of somewhat around 30 seconds, okay? But you don't want 30 seconds of that video in your video, Okay, so in that case, you just want 5 seconds out of this 30 seconds. As you guys can see, this one is of 17 seconds. But I just want my video from here, it will start and when it will just come to this point over here, I want my video to pause. Okay? Which is around 10 seconds. Okay, So maybe till this much, I just want my video. Okay, In that case, what I will be able to do is, as you guys can see, I do have a few things right over here. So from here this R F of the icons. Okay, so this is the mark out option over here which I will be using. And this one is like go in shift. Okay, I can just go back from here. And now from here, if I want to go step by step or like frame to frame forward in that case, you guys can see I can just use this one. And if I want to go back, I can just go back using this button over here. Okay? Now, as I was telling you guys that I just want to use only a particular part of the video. Okay? In that case, what I need to do is as you guys can see, I do have this thing over here. Okay? So now what I can do right around here is I will just play this thing up. And now once it comes to 10 seconds, I can just mark out, okay, suppose I just want this thing till this much. And now here you guys can see I have just marked this thing out over here. Okay. So now if I just want to end this, lenden this one, okay? Now it is again the same. Okay? But here I will just play. Maybe I'll take this much. Okay, I will just bring this somewhere around 10 seconds. And what I can do is I can just click on this Mark Out option. So what it will do is it will only take this part of the video for me to use in my panel. Okay. So for that now as this video doesn't have any audio in that case. So if I did have a video which have audio as well, in that case, if I want to take both of this, like the video and the audio, I can just come here and I can just drag and drop this one over here. Okay? So here as you guys can see, this video is now only of 10 seconds and 13 frames. Okay? Now if I just come here and I'll just delete this one again. Okay? Now if I only want to take the video, what I can do is I can just click here. Okay? I need to make sure that I click on this icon. As you guys can see, my mouse is over that one. I will just bring this one and I will just place it around in my video over here. Okay, So I will just put only this video, but if I do have any audio in that case what I'll be able to do is I will only click on this one. And once I'm done trimming over here, or I have just marked in or marked out this thing, what I'll do is I will just here and I'll just drag this thing and drop it here in this particular panel. Okay. This particular thing you guys will understand better if I do have a video with an audio. Okay. For that I will import a video. Okay, which I have downloaded. I do have this particular video. Now, I will open this particular file. I will have that particular fight here in my panel. Okay, let me just play this thing out. As you guys can see, I do have an audio here as well. Okay, here. This is the audiometer as you guys can see here. Okay. Once I play this one here, you guys will be. See that I do have my audio meter here as well. Okay, So now what I can do is I will just mark in the points and I'll mark out, so I will just click on ship here. Suppose I only want 5 seconds, or around 10 seconds of this video. Okay, so I will just pause this here, over here. And now I will just mark this thing in. Suppose if I just only want to take the audio of this thing, I will just drag and I'll drop this one over here, Okay? And here you guys can see I only do have my audio in my timeline, Okay? So here as you guys can see, once I play. I can only hear my audio, so I don't have any video over here. So I will just delete this thing again. And now if I just click over here, and if I just bring this, I do have my audio and the video both. Okay? So I will just cancel this one now. I will just delete this over here as well. Okay. So I have just deleted this thing over here again. Now what I want to do is I just want to take the video in that case I have already told you, you just need to drag this one and just bring this here in your video panel so I only do have this thing. Okay, so as you guys can see, this clip does not match the sequence setting. If I want to change the sequence to match the clip setting, do we want to keep the existing settings or if I want to change sequence settings, I can basically change the sequence setting from here. Okay, so we'll be learning in detail about sequencing. Okay, I'll be telling you guys that in detail. So this one is basically the resolution. At what resolution am I looking at my playback? So here I don't use the full resolution as once your video editing, okay? You do have like it's about Ram, okay? Like if your system is not that advanced in that case it will just lack sometimes, okay? It will just create some problems if I just want to view this one. Okay? So from here I can just take one fourth of the resolution. Okay? So it will just put less pressure on my PC. I hope you guys have understood this mark out point. Okay? If I just want to go in, in that case I can just go in here if I just want to come here back. Okay. So this is in point at the outpoint. So I can just come here if I just want to trim this thing down. I can actually trim this thing down from here as well as you guys can see on my cursor. Okay, If you just want to go frame by frame, you guys can actually go frame by frame here. You guys can see, now this one is in perfect 10 seconds, okay? Now, if I just come here and if I just delete this one and just want to explore this perfect 10 seconds, I'll just bring and drop this one over here. Okay, I will just drop this thing over here. And now this one have that thing applied. Now if I want to insert any video in that case, what I can do is, and what it basically does is suppose I do have another video over here. Okay, Suppose I will click on this one. And I will also put this video here in my time line. Okay? Here as I do have two videos over here. Now, suppose I want to put another video or anything as such. For that, I will come here. Okay, I will select this particular layer or this particular video, I will just double click. Now, I do have this thing here in my panel. I will just take this one. Okay, I will try to get this particular video. I will just bring this thing right around here. In 2 seconds, I will just take this one. And now I want to insert this particular video in between that, what I'll do is I will just click on this insert option here. You guys can see I do have my audio as well as the video inserted over here. Okay. So now if you don't want to have any audio to this inserted video, in that case, what are you going to do is I will just delete this for now. And again, what I will be able to do is suppose if I just come here and now I will just mute or just log this audio track over here. I have log this one. And if I just click on this insert option here, you guys can see I only do have my video available. I don't have my audio over here. Okay. So this is one way of how we can actually work on over here. Okay? If I just want to move this thing up. Okay, So we'll be learning about the time line, how you can work on your time line over here in detail. Okay? We'll be learning about that. But before that I am trying to make some small or just give you guys the basics. So here you guys can see another option. Okay. So if I just click in here, you guys can see I do have the mark in option as well. Okay. So if I just come here, okay, And I will just bring this thing again, right over here. If I just want to move this thing, I can just move this using my mouse. Okay? Now if I want to edit this particular panel, I can also edit my video editor panel. So this one is in option. Okay, If I just want to reset my layout, I can actually reset my layout. Or if I want to bring this thing, I can just bring this thing right around here as well. Okay, so this is the mark in option. If I just want to put the mark in option over here, I can do that here. You guys can see difference. Go in. Okay? So this is a step back. Okay, If you want to put up any marker. Okay, So I can just Reset this one. And if I want to put this marker over here in my time line, I can basically put the marker here in my timeline as well. Okay, now if I want to reset this one, I will just click Reset My Timeline. There are different options. If I want to export frame, suppose I want to take a screenshot of that particular frame. I can also do that over from here. Okay. So I have actually maintained my particular space according to myself. Okay. According to my usage, once I'm done, I can just click on. Okay, over here. Okay. As you guys can see, I do have this thing right around here. If I want to change this marking option, I can just come in and I can just import this particular file. This plus option over here will provide me with all of these things right around here, okay? Now, if I again come here and if I want to overwrite, okay, so I can also overwrite these things from here, okay? So if I want to export this particular frame, what I can do is I can just click on export frame. And once you have selected this particular frame, if you want it in your project, okay, directly from here, you guys can actually get this thing into your project. Otherwise, as you guys can see, it will be saved over here. You guys can also select where it will be saved. Suppose if I just come around here. Okay, I want it to get saved here in my resource file, so I'll just select this particular folder. And now, whatever screenshot do I take, it will be actually saved over here. I can actually choose the format. What format do I need? Maybe I will just take a PNG and I will just click on Okay. And it is being saved. And it is being also imported here in my project as well. Okay, so here I do have all these things. Now what I can also do is I can just select all of these things from here, and now if I just create a new bin. Okay, I will just name this one as one. Okay. Now I can just put all of this video inside this one. Okay? So I can just put all these videos right down here. Okay, I can just drag this one and I'll just drag this one over here. Now, I do have all these videos inside this one if I just want to get a least view. I have already told you this one is now a sequence. Okay, for sequences, you guys will have this kind of icon underneath your video. That means we need to understand that that is not only a video, that is a sequence. Okay, so now I will again import some of the medias over here. Okay, so for that again, I'll just come to this window and now I will create a new bin. Okay, so to this new bin over here. Okay. If I just want to close this panel down. I can just close this panel down here in my audio panel. As you guys can see, I do have this three adios already here. Okay. So if I just come to this project window, I do have this option. So what I can do is I can just double click over here and as you guys can see here, I do my ono which is being played. Okay, So I just want to take, okay, I just want to take around 20 seconds. Okay, So for that again, what I can do is I will just come here and I can just click on this one over here, and I can just place Mark in. And after that I will just move this play head around. And as I was telling, like 20 seconds. Okay. 19 frames, not a big deal. And I'll just click here, mark out. And I just only want the audio. I will just drag and drop the audio somewhat over here. Okay? And as this one is locked, I can just unlock this thing and I can just put this thing over here. So now let's see the video which I do have over here. Okay, so this is the video which I have just put up here in my timeline. Okay, if I want to trim these things down, I can also trim this thing down a little bit from here. Okay? So as you guys can see, I can just stream back down and if I just click on Shift, okay, it will just code there directly. Okay, so there is a ripple effect. Okay, so I will just come over here and this is the first and the simple video edit which I have just did. And show you guys about the project panel in detail. Okay, so I hope you guys have understood this class of how from where you guys can actually download free videos. Okay? Free music. And also I have shown you guys in detail about this source window. Okay, so I hope you guys have understood. So in the next chapter. Till then take care. And goodbye everyone. 4. Creating new sequence and the timeline: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorial. So now we are old chapter number three. Here I'll be showing you how you can actually create a new sequence. And I'll also be explaining to you guys about the timeline, okay? Like how you can actually work on the timeline and different things about the timeline as well. Creating new sequence also have different ways of how you can create a new sequence. I'll be telling you guys about all of that in detail here in this particular class. Let's not waste time and let's learn how you can create a new sequence and about the timeline as well. As you guys can see, I am here in the home page of the Adobe Premier Pro. Okay, from now here I will be creating up a new project. Okay? I will name this one as new sequence. Okay? I'll be naming this particular file as the new sequence. Now I will just click on Create over here, and it will just create me workspace on my PC. Okay? Here as you guys can see, I do have a particular workspace and I have already shown you guys how you can basically import your media. Okay, if I double click, I do have a lot of videos out here for me. What I'll do is I'll just click on this one and I'll open. And here you guys can see, I do have this particular video over here. Okay? There are basically two ways of how we can actually create new sequence, okay? First one is if you just go to file, go to New from here, you guys can click on Sequence. And it will just give you the settings of sequence over here. Okay? The shortcut key to create a sequence in Premier Pro is Control plus N, or Command plus N if you're using a Mac. Okay, this is one way of how we can create that. Another one is you guys here, as you guys can see in this project window, if I just come down, I do have different options. Okay? Just beside the new win option, I do have the option for the new item, okay? I just need to click here on the new item. From here as well, I can just create a new sequence, okay? Till now, I don't have any sequence. Okay? As you guys can basically see, I do have a timeline over here, but here you guys can also see there is no sequence. Okay, Let me tell you guys that in one project, you guys can create multiple sequences. Okay? Suppose you are creating something, okay? Uh, like you are creating a series or something like that, or you're making any kind of things where you have just divided those in parts, like part one, part two, part three, kind of like that. In that case, you guys can basically use this sequence to get a good preview of your work. Okay, I will just try to create a new sequence and I'll show you guys what are the options that are available in the new sequence. Okay? So first thing I am going to do is I am going to click here, okay, on this sequence options. And once I have clicked on this particular sequence options here, you guys can see I do have different presets of sequences, okay? So those are basically sizes, okay? So these are basically different sizes for different cameras, okay? Here as you guys can see, if you do have a cannon Hi grade, okay? So here you guys can see cannon MPGG two, okay? And a lot, many more. If you just come down, you guys will be able to see that. I do have a lot of it over here. Okay? So suppose if I do just choose this one, okay, I can just select this one from here. And over here I can just come down and I can take any sequence which I want. Okay? And if I just come here to my settings down over here. Okay. I also do have different options right around here as well. Okay, here in the editing mode, what I can do is I can just select from here. Which type of camera would I like to choose? Okay, if I just want to custom these things down, I can just custom these things down here as well. Okay, here as you guys can see. If I just custom these things down, do that for that now. I will come here. Okay, in the time base, so I can choose how many frames per second do I want. Okay, Let me take 25 frames per second. Or what I'll do is I will just come here. Okay? I will just cancel this thing out. What I'll do is I will just give this one a list view. Okay? Here in the list view, as you guys can see, the frame th, of this particular video is 29.97 frames per second. According to that, only I will try to create my frame, Okay? I will just go to sequence again. Go to settings, and from here. I do have the option for 29.97 frames per second, okay. So I have selected this one and make sure that you guys choose the aspect ratio in square pixels, okay? In most of the cases I do use that. So here you guys can also see the display format, okay? So you guys can take this defaulted one, like drop frame code. Otherwise you guys can just take the frames over here, okay. So the sample rate, if you do have a audio for that, okay, you guys can actually check what is the audio rate which you guys want to use, okay? And here, video, preview, video, previews. You can also see the file format, okay? This is basically the file format over here, okay? There is the width and the height right here, okay? If I just want to save this particular preset, I can actually save this particular preset over here, Okay? If I come to tracks here, you guys can also see basically for tracks I will have three video tracks and three audio tracks here as well. From here. If I want to add a little more, if you think that, okay, I just need more tracks directly from here. You guys can actually select more number of tracks over here. Okay, and this is the Via video, So this one is kind of an advanced thing. Okay, so via video, we will learn maybe later in some advanced tutorial. Okay, so let me come here. In the tracks, the settings, okay? Everything looks good to go. And now I can actually create one sequence. And I can just name this sequence. Okay, So maybe I will name this sequence as one. Okay? And I can just click on okay, and it will just create me a new sequence. Okay? So as you guys can see, I have just a new sequence over here. Let me get a grid view around here. Okay? How you will differentiate between which one is a sequence and which one is not. Okay? Make sure that every time, once you look around, you need to make sure that this icon is there. Okay? If this icon is present over there, then you need to make sure that that one is a sequence, but not video itself. Okay? This one is a sequence. Right now what I can do is now I can basically import my media over here. Okay? I want to import my media right now. If I just come, if I click, if I want to change the sequence settings, I can actually change the sequence settings over here. Okay, So I'll just cancel this thing up. Okay, let me just take this video and I can just put up this video right around here. Okay, here. As you guys can see, once I am trying to put this thing here on my timeline, they're just giving me a warning pop up. Okay, It says that this clip does not match the sequence settings. Okay. Do I want to change the setting to match the clip settings? Okay, that means that the sequence which I have created just now, that doesn't match the sequence which I do already have in the video. They're asking me do I want to change it or do I just want to keep the existing settings and make sure that you always just mark this box, okay? Then it will always show you this particular thing over here. If I just want to change sequence settings, you guys can see now the settings of my page is changed. Now if I just come here and if I go to my sequence settings here, you guys can see a lot of things have changed over here, which is the frame size has changed here, okay? Which is now 12 80 into 720, okay. And everything else is kind of looking the same, okay? But the frame size have changed over here because I have give those particular instruction, so I'll just cancel over here and now here if I want to. So now here in the timeline as you guys can see, okay, I can basically zoom in. Okay? So for that I just need to click on Control plus over here on my keyboard, okay? So here as you guys can see, I do have this particular keyboard over here, okay? So if I just click on Control plus here, you guys can see I am able to increase the size around here, okay? The size of my thumbnail. And if I just click on Control minus, okay, I can actually get back down over here. Okay? And if I just click plus on my keyboard here, you guys can see it is just showing me the whole video over here. Okay? It is just increasing the size. And the same way if I just click on minus from the keyboard here, you guys can see it is just decreasing the size of this particular click over here. Okay? So I will just place this particular key. Here. And there is another way if I just want to increase the size of my thumbnail. Okay? So here you guys can see once I increase the size of my thumbnail over here, here you guys able to see that I do have this particular video, okay? So it's just showing me the starting of this particular video over here. This is the starting of the frame. Actually I will be able to understand, but for me what I do is I don't actually make this one quite big, okay? So let me just increase the size that you guys can see actually this particular timeline frame properly, okay? So this is one way of how we can do it. Let me make you guys understand about these options right over here, okay? So always make sure that when you are on your time line working, okay, that time, make sure that you just on this particular thing, okay, snap in time line option for that. What will happen is suppose I do have a different video with this one which I'm going to place. Let me just take this video. Let me open this thing up. Now what I want to do is I will just come here again. Okay, I'll just decrease size. Now what I will do is I will just import this video over here. Okay, I will just import this particular video over here. What I can do is suppose I will just take this over here. Once I do have my snap on over here. Now, once I am trying to move this thing up here, you guys can see it is snapping to this other frame over here. But if I just on this thing up, sometimes what I can do if I don't have this on, if I try to keep this thing over here, it won't snap the way it was doing before. Okay, As see the difference. What will happen here is suppose I am just playing my video right around here and there might be a little gap. Okay? You guys will be able to see that there is a chance of me doing the same mistake again. Okay, here you guys can see there is a small gap around here. If I just spring my playhead over here, there is a small gap which is just giving me a blank screen. Okay, This one is giving me a blank screen over here. So I need to make sure that I just own this particular snap, and I will just keep this thing properly over here. No, it will snap and you guys can see, now this thing is quite perfect. Now what I'll do is I will just delete this particular frame. If you guys just zoom in and if you guys try to see over on my screen. Okay, once I have imported this particular video, I do have a white mark over here. Okay, there is a white mark in the corner and in my audio here as well. Okay, Now if I come here, okay, if I come to this one and now if I double click, and if I get my particular video here in this particular frame, now what I'll do is I will display this thing up. And suppose I just want to use, uh, this frame for 5 seconds over here, I will just mark this thing out. So in this case, now, if I just import this whole video over here, I won't have this particular mark over here. Okay, so now what I can do is I can just drag and drop this one over here. And now you guys can see, I don't have this one here in the ending, okay? Because I have started this video from here, but I didn't in this video where it was supposed to end. Okay, so that's the case basically over here. Okay, so let me just give you guys an example here as well. Suppose if I just come here, if I just select this move out, okay, maybe, let me bring this one over here, okay, let me place this. I will come here, okay. And I will select Mark in option. Now I will just bring this thing right around here. Okay? Or I will just play this up from here. Now I'll just give this thing a pause and now I will just mark out, I do have this particular frame over here. Now once I bring my particular frame here, you guys can't see white line. So we just need to understand that this particular frame is full. Okay? They do have the total footage, but here I don't have the total footage out here. Okay. So we just need to make sure that we understand that one. Okay? So let me just delete this thing again over here. Okay. Now, I will just go back here again. If I just want to go back, I can just go back here as well. Okay, so if I just want to decrease it, I can just decrease it here as well. Suppose I do have anything in my screen, okay, Now I want to work on that particular thing or in a particular part. Okay. So for that, if I just want to add a marker. So I need to make sure that I do have my playhead in that particular place. And in that particular place, what I can do is I can just click here and I can just add a marker over here. Okay. So I can just see where I need to work in my footage. Okay. So I can just come here and I can check this marker over here. Okay. And what I can do is also I can just click on this particular marker. Okay? So if I just need to click on any particular marker, I can just click on that particular marker here as well. This was about this particular place, about marker over here. Now this is the time line display settings. Okay? As I was telling that if I just try to increase the size from here, you guys can see I can increase the size from here. Okay? In this spot. Okay? If I just click on plus here, you guys can see I do have the first train as my thumbnail over here. Okay? I can do that. And if I want to change this particular setting, what I can do is I can just click here. As you can see, the timeline display setting. Otherwise I can just come here. Okay, here you guys can see if you want to expand all tracks here, you guys can see all the tracks are being expanded. Okay? You just need to click on all of this. Okay? And from here if you want to customize video header, you guys can also customize the video header from here. Okay? Ad or removing keyframes. Okay? These are a few options. Go to next keyframe, okay? If you want to reset this particular layout of this particular thing, okay, for the video format, you guys can do that, okay? So from here you just need to click on reset layout. And once you're done resetting, you guys can just click on, okay. So now again, I will come here, okay? So if you want to minimize all the tracks here, you guys can see I can also minimize all these tracks over here, okay? And always here as well. If I just want to increase these things quite a bit, I can actually increase these things a bit as well. Okay. Now as you guys can see, I do have a different option. So if I just want to unmark anything, okay, so I can just unmark anything. If you want to show the source clip name and the level as well. I will be able to view all of those things here as well. Okay, I will just expand the tracks. Okay, This one also looks good. So I hope you guys have understood this class on how you can actually use the time line. Okay? I have just gone with the basic of time line and how you can create a new sequence. Okay? You guys already know that this is a video track and this is the audio track. If you want to log this thing down, okay, you guys can log this thing down as well if you want to mute this particular track, okay? Now if I just play this thing around, I don't have any music. Okay. If I just unmute this one here, you guys can actually hear the audio. Otherwise you guys can check this audio panel out here with your space. You guys can actually pause this or play this thing up, okay? Or suppose you do number of audios here in your particular sequence, okay? In that case what you can do is if you just want that solo track to be played. In that case you guys can just click on solo. And if you want to give any voiceover record to our video, you guys can do from here as well. Okay, So I don't mostly use that one. Okay, So you guys can use this one and check it out. Okay. That is not that great for me. Okay. I don't use that personally and I won't recommend that as well. Okay. If you do have to do, you guys can actually give a voice over. After that, you guys can come here and you guys can edit those things out. Totally. Okay. From here, if you want to extend this or zoom in, zoom out while editing, you guys can also do that. If you want to expand the size of the thumbnail, you guys can expand. Or if you want to decrease the size, you guys can decrease the size from here as well as you guys can see right over here. Okay? If I just come down, okay, this is how it actually looks. Then see you in the next chapter. Till then take care and goodbye everyone. 5. Using the selection and the track selection tool: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorial. So now we are on our chapter number four. And here I'll be showing you guys the usage of the selection and the track selection tool in Adobe Premier Pro. Okay, so I'll be showing you guys how you can use the selection tool which is available to us in our Premier Pro. And also what is the usage of track selection tool, how, how we can basically do our work quite easily. Okay. In this particular application, we'll just learn the best and the basic ways to do the things efficiently. Premier Pro, let's not waste time and let's get started on using the selection and the track selection tool in Premier Pro. Here. As you guys can see, I'm here in the home page of the Adobe Premier Pro. From here, what I'll do is I'll just click on the new project. Okay, now I will just name this one as Selection And Track Selection. So I'll just name this one as The Selection and the track selection. Now I will create a new page right over here. As you guys can see, I do have this particular workspace over here. Now the next thing what I am going to do is I am going to go to my resource file. From my resource file, what I can do is I can just import this total file over here if I want to. Okay. If I will just open this thing up. Okay. I can just click on this one. And I will just open all these videos which I do have available, which I have showed you from where you guys can download. Now what I will be doing is suppose I do have this particular set of video over here. Now I will show you by just putting two or three videos around here. Okay, I will just put this video as well. Okay? And now what I can do is once I am there in my timeline, if I just click on minus from my keyboard here, you guys can see it is just decreasing the size. Okay. Here you guys can see I do have two videos, okay? Sometimes what happened is suppose I just want to put this video on top here, okay? On top of this one. Again, what I'll do is I will put this on this particular part here as well. Okay? Now, if I just play this thing around, I am not able to see this particular video because this frame is just above this one. But in that case, if I just, when all these layers are over here. Okay, so I'll be showing you guys first about the selection tool. Okay, so here in my toolbar, you guys can see this is my selection tool, okay? And the shortcut key for that is from your keyboard. As you guys can see, I have played this one, and now this one just comes above. Okay, so if I just unveil this one, okay, so you can have basically different type of layers. Okay, so you guys can basically have a lot of layers. Using the selection tool, what you can basically do is you guys can move this thing around. And suppose if you want to move all of this, you guys can actually select all these things altogether and you guys can now move these things around. Okay? So this is one way of how you can actually use the selection tool. Using the selection tool as well, you guys can come up here. Okay? And you guys can also trim videos down or if you want to trim back up. Okay. You guys can trim this thing back up. Okay. So here as you guys can see on my cursor now, I can just trim this back up again over here now if I want to decrease the size. Okay. As you guys can see, once I am trying to trim this thing down on my screen, I do have two screens over here. Okay? So it's just showing me that how much I am actually decreasing the size. Okay. So if I want to keep this thing somewhere like that and on my screen or in my preview panel, you guys can see how much time I am decreasing or how much time I'm increasing. I can actually view that thing as well. Okay, so now you guys can see the total duration is around 25 seconds of this total video. Okay? So this is the usage of the selection tool. Okay? So if I want to select all these things and suppose there is another way, if you want only the video, okay, and you want to delete the audio. As you guys can see, once I am selecting this particular set of video over here, this audio is also being selected. At the same time. That means that both of these, the video and the audio are linked together. Okay? So there is a way of how you can unlink that. Okay, Once you select this particular click, or suppose if you just select this audio, that particular video which is linked over here is also being selected. I can just right click over here and if I just want to unlink this one, I can just click Link over here. Now as you guys can see, if I just select this one, my video is not getting selected. Or if I just select my video over here, my audio is not getting selected. I will just delete this audio from here. Okay, so as you guys can see, I can also unlink this thing over here. Okay, So this is another usage of the selection tool. And using the selection tool, we can actually select these things out if I want to move this thing around, okay, I can just move this thing around over here, okay? So as you guys can see, I am just moving this things around. Okay? So this is about this particular selection tool. Okay? So now if I am able to move this thing around, I can also move this thing around here as well. Okay? So now I am only able to select a thing over here. And if I just want to select more than one, okay, so I can just come here. Suppose I want to select all these frames. Okay? So for me, what I need to do is if I just want to select a particular track, okay, not a set of videos in that case. If I want to select a particular track, what are tracks basically? Okay, So we just need to understand what track is all about first here, okay? So each and every line, as you guys can see, those are basically the tracks which I have. Okay? Suppose I want to select each and everything what I do have here in this track. So I do have a four videos in one track. Okay, Suppose if I just bring this thing and I will just bring this thing over here as well. Okay, So now what I can do is if I just come here and now this is called the selected tool. Okay, So here I can actually select this one. And now as you guys can see, once I have selected this particular track, I do have two carsers, okay? So here as you guys can see, and the shortcut key for track selected forward tool is A. Okay, so here you guys can see I do have two cursors over here. Okay, So what I can do is will try once I click okay. So if I am, I will just select the selection tool again. I will select this one again. Suppose I want to select both of this track, or if I do have a lot of tracks. Suppose if I do have 30, 40 tracks in the same sequence. In that case, if I want to select what all tracks I do have over here, Suppose I just want to select only these three tracks, or all the tracks which I do have here. I want to select that. Okay? In that case what I can do is if I just click on this one over here, okay, You guys can see I can actually move all of this track all together. Now if I want to change the position, I will be able to change the position here as well. Okay? Now if I just select one track, okay, If I just want to select only one particular track over here, you guys can see if I just click on Shift from my keyboard, okay? So I can just click here. As you guys can see, I am just only able to select this particular line. Okay? I will only be able to select this particular line. Suppose I will just take these videos again. Okay, just to show you guys, let me just put all these videos somewhere over here. Okay, so let me put up this video here as well. Okay, now what I will do is I will just take my selection tool, deselect each and everything, and now again, select this particular tool. And now I want to select whatever is there after this particular thing. I want to select all of that. In that case, what I can do is if I just click on this one, all of these things which are after this one on my right hand side, okay, all of these things will be selected. But now, okay, I will come here again, select the selection, to click outside, to deselect everything. And now again, if I select this one, okay? And now if I just click on Shift, Okay. And now if I just click here, okay? In this particular track, whatever videos or whatever audios. Okay. Here, I will have only the videos. Okay? So whatever videos I do have here in this track, okay, that thing will be selected. Okay? If sometimes it is linked as I have already told you. Okay. So to unlink that one, I will click here. I will go to this unlinked option. And now these things are being unlinked. Okay? So I will select this one. And if I want to select this particular track, okay, only this particular track, I will click here. And as you guys can see, I have just selected this particular track over here, okay? But in that case, if I just click here, all of these things, whether it is in the track number 12 or three, but whatever I do have on my right hand side is getting selected over here. Okay? And now I will be able to move this thing around all at once. Okay? I will be able to move the spaces around over here. Okay? And now again, selection two. And now if I just want to select all these tracks over here at once. Okay? For that, again, I will select this tool, and now just click here in this particular track. Whatever you want to select, just click there and everything. Whatever you do have here will be selected. And now you guys can move this thing around over here. Okay? You guys will be able to move this thing like that. Now, here, okay, let me make you guys understand about this. Track selection backward tool, okay? If you want to select the track selection backward too, you just need to click on a from your keyboard. And now here you can see the mouse have changed, so it will just do the vice versa over here. Okay? So if I want to select each and everything which is just in my left hand side, in that case what I need to do is I need to select this one. Okay? As this audio is being linked with this thing. Okay? I will just unlink this one over here as well. Okay. I will select this one. Okay. I will just unlink this one. Okay, I will link. Now what I can do is I will select this one. And now if I click on this here, you guys can see only this part is getting selected. Okay. So here as you guys can see, all of these things are being selected properly. So I hope you guys have understood, okay? And the same way if you want to select anything backward, okay, then you just need to click on shift. Okay? So here if you want to select this particular track, okay, so here is being selected. So I hope you guys have understood this part of the Premier Pro. It was quite easy to understand. So hope to see you all in the next chapter. Till then, take care. And goodbye everyone. 6. Rolling and ripple edit in premiere pro: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorial. So now we are on our chapter number five. Here I'll be showing you guys about the rolling and ripple edit in Premier Pro. Okay, I'll be showing you guys how you can actually use the Ripple Edit option, how it's quite helpful, how it is quite efficient to use. Okay, we'll be learning about all of this here in detail in this particular class, so let's not waste time and let's get started on learning the rolling and ripple edit in Premier Pro here. As you guys basically see, I do have different videos, okay, Which I have downloaded. Few from Pixels, few from Pixabay and Divo. Okay. I've shown you guys about all of those. Okay, so the first thing what I'm going to do is I am going to take a few of the clips from here. Okay. Suppose if I come here, if I just play this thing out, okay, I will just play this one. Come here and I'll just play a marking. Okay? So I will come to this option. Okay? So now, once it will just appear over here, I will just give this thing a pause, bring it over here, and mark in. What I want to do is I want to only drag this video. Okay, I will drag this video here in my timeline as you guys can see now. I will take other videos here as well. Okay, The same way, I will just play this thing up from here. I will just in over here, I will just mark out, I will just give this thing a pause. Take this one and just drag it over here. Okay, I will just drag this thing right over here. I will just another video. Okay, let's see a preview of this particular video. And the same way I will just play this thing up and as this one have an audio, what I'll do is I'll just mark it. And now I will again mark out to this point I'll give this thing a pause and I just only want to take the video. Okay, so here as you guys can see, I do have this particular video over here. Now I will show you guys the usage of the ripple edit two. Okay, so the shortcut key for that is from your keyboard. So if I just click on B from my keyboard, you guys can see I have selected this particular part. Okay, so before that, let me just select this selection tool. Suppose if I just trim this thing down. And now what I want to do is I just want to bring both of this over here. Okay? I just want to match this thing somewhat like over here. Okay? In that case, what I need to do is if I just, again, go back. Okay? So the first thing will be I just need to trim it over here as you guys can see on my screen. Okay. It's showing me the time as well. Okay. So I will just decrease the timeline that you guys can actually view it properly. So I have to do this thing over here now using my selection tool. What I have to do is I will select both of this over here. And now I can just bring this around here. Okay, I will just match these things using this particular option. Okay, Ripple, Edit, Tool. Okay, you guys can do it easily. Okay, so let me again, come here. Okay, let me take this particular frame over here. Now what I can do is once I do have this particular frame, now once I do have this ripple edit on, what I'll do is if I just frame this thing down as you guys can see, it will just directly come back over here. Okay? So you guys will understand better if I just come here. If I just decrease the size. Okay, I will just keep my play head over here. As you guys can see, this is a nine second, 21 frames video in that case. Now if I just decrease, or if I just stream this thing down a bit here, you guys can see I have decreased this many frames over here. Okay, so this is how this ripple edit basically works. Okay, now I will be telling you guys about the rolling edit, and I hope you guys have understood this simple thing about how you can use the ripple edit option. Okay, so it is quite efficient when we're working with so many of the videos together. So these are some of the basic which will just save your time while working in Premier Pro. Okay, if I just want to select my Rolling Edit option, what I just need to do is I just need to click on from my keyboard. And here you guys can see once I have clicked on, now I do have my rolling edit option over here. Okay, now again, I will just select my selection tool. Now let me show you guys what I mean to do over here. Okay. So I'll just click on Plus and here you guys can see I do have this whole thing or this whole footage over here and now as I have basically trimmed this thing up. Okay, so here I have just trim this thing up. What I want is I want to just decrease the size of this thing over here. As this video, I have trimmed it before. What I want to do is I just want to get this video up till here. Okay, if I want to do this, I just have to do it in two steps. But using the rolling edit option, I can do that particular thing easily using just a few steps over here. Okay, for that I will come somewhere around here. What I can do is if I just come over here, I will just take my rolling edit tool. And now if I will just zoom this thing out somewhere over here, it will just fill the gap, okay, of this particular thing over here. Okay, So now, the same way, if I just come to this side a bit, it will just decrease the size of this thing over here. Okay? So I will just keep my playhead. Okay? It will just keep the timing the same. Okay? So I will just decrease the size a bit over here. Okay. So you guys can see the interchange between this thing is between both of these videos only. Okay? So as you guys can see, once I am moving this thing up, the size of this video, which is here in the middle, is decreasing. Same goes with this one. If I increase here, you guys can see this video size is decreasing, but this one size is increasing over here. So I hope you guys have understood this class on how you can actually use the ripple edit tool and also the rolling edit tool in our video. Okay, so it is just quite efficient to be used. Okay, so I hope you guys have understood this particular class over here. So see you all in the next chapter where I'll be explaining you guys about all of these tools which I have available here in Premier Pro. I'll be explaining you guys in detail that once you're working on a big project, it will be quite easy for you guys to work on this particular application. So once you're more familiar with this application, it will more easier to work on that particular application, okay? See you all in the next chapter. Till then, take care. And goodbye everyone. 7. Using the rate stretch tool in premiere pro: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. So now we are on our chapter number six. And here will be showing you guys how you can use the t stretch two in Premier Pro. Okay, I'll be explaining you guys about that and I'll also show you how you can actually slow down your video, how you can reverse down your video. I'll be explaining you guys about these things here in detail. I'll show you guys about the speed and duration as well. So let's not waste time and let's get started on this chapter of using the T stretch two in Premier Pro. Now as you guys can see, I am here in the workspace over here. Now what I'm going to do is I am going to take down some videos from here. Okay, as you guys can see, I do have this particular set of video which I will just double click from here. From here, what I am going to do is I will just play this thing over here. I will just in point, okay, I will just mark in and let it come somewhere around here. Now I will just mark out this thing. Now what I want to do is I will just drag this thing here in my timeline. Now what I will do is if I just click on R from my keyboard, okay, It will give me the red stretch tool. Okay. Here, as you guys can see, once I have clicked on R, I do have my red stretch tool over here on my mouse. If I want to decrease or just decrease the speed. Okay, Or like I want to increase the speed of this particular frame for that. Simply what I need to do is once I do have my mouse over here, as you guys, I do have my mouse when I do have it in the end. Okay, Or in the starting of any video. That time only it will show me this particular sign that I will be able to string down or I can strating up over here. Suppose if I want to increase or make this one quite slow. Okay, in the duration you guys can see, it's showing me that I have increased 6 seconds and 20 frames. And the total duration, okay, of my video is now 23 seconds. And I have increased 8 seconds on top of my original video. Okay, so now I have increased the size. And now if I just play here, you guys can see this one is showing, it is quite slow. Okay, so now again, if I just pause this thing over here and on my keyboard, if I just click on controls in now I am back again at the same place, okay? So let me just show you. This is the normal video speed, okay? So this is basically the normal video speed. But now if I will just decrease the size from here, okay? So now if I come here and now if I play this thing up here, you guys can see now it became quite fast. Okay? So again, I will just click on control z. This is the usage of the, let me make you guys understand one simple thing, okay? So basically, if you want a smooth transition, okay? If you want a video to be quite smooth, okay, Once you are decreasing or increasing the rate or the speed of that video case, a lot of things depends on the type of camera you're using. Okay? So there are a few cameras, okay? Which one I used to use? That one was basically 60 frames or it was around 65 frames per second. Okay. So once I do have take the video using those cameras after that, once I import that media, okay, That time it is quite easy for me if I just decrease the size or if I just want to make that a slow motion. In that case, my video will look quite better. Okay? It will give you a smooth effect. This was about the stretch tool. Okay? There are other ways also how you can actually select the red stretch tool. Okay? Now if I just play this thing around, you guys can see how it is, okay, there is a guy walking around. So now what I can also do is I will just come here. I will just select my selection tool. If I just right click, I also do have an option called Speed and Duration. Okay, So from here, the speed and duration option here, you guys can see once it is 100% speed, that means that the speed is just normal, okay? So 100% is basically normal. Now, if I want to increase the duration, that means that I'm just slowing my video down, okay? So if I just want to slow my video down here now you can see the duration is 20. And I also can come up over here and now. If I just click Okay. Over here you guys can see now if I just play this thing up. Okay, so this one is quite slow. Okay, so I'll just go to the speed and duration again. Now what I can also do is if I just get it 50% and if I just click on Enter. Okay, if I just play this thing around, you guys can see this one looks quite slow over here. And I'll just pause this one again. Then what I'll do is, again, I will come here in the speed and duration option, if I want to do the speed ramping over here. Suppose I want to do it 200% okay, The speed. So you guys can see now this is just 7 seconds, tame frames. Okay? The original size of this video was 14 seconds and 20 frames. So now what I can do is click on, okay, over here, you guys will see that this particular thing is now quite fast. Okay, Now this thing is moving quite fast. Okay, so this is one way of doing this. Now if I want to actually reverse the video. Okay, so let me just show you guys the video before this one, okay? So how it is the guy is moving from that side and again he's just standing right over there. Okay. As you guys will be able to see that once I come here in my speed and duration option, okay, I will click over here and now I will just let my speed be 200% And what I'll do is I will just tick mark this River Speed option over here. Okay. Now if I just click, okay. So my video will be played in Rivers. Okay. Here as you guys can see, it will just play on Rivers. Okay? As you guys can see now it will show me like this. Okay? Now, as you guys have seen this video, okay, So as you guys can see, this is the video after I put on the reverse. Okay? And now again from here, if I just take this particular video, and I will just only take the video right from here. Okay, Here, if I just play the original video, I will show you how it is basically. Okay, My first clip is that it was just being reversed. Okay, So you guys can see this is the original clip which I do have. I hope you guys have understood how you can actually use the reverse option and also the speed and duration option and how you can actually use the red stretch tool. Okay, so you just need to click on R. Okay? Otherwise you just cal right click over here and you will also have the option for the red stitch tool over here. Okay, I hope you guys, till now you guys have understood about these three things in detail. In this particular tutorial, we'll be coming down, we'll be learning about the razor tool, about the slip tool, okay, Pin tool, how you can use rectangle boxes, why you need to use the hand tool and all. We'll be learning about all of these tools in detail in our upcoming classes. Okay. Take care everyone, and just keep on practicing. Keep on learning more. Keep on practicing, okay? Whatever tool I'm explaining just on a regular basis, just go through that once if you do have time. Okay? Then see you all in the next chapter. Till then, take care. Goodbye, everyone. 8. Using razor tool and ripple delete: Hello everyone and welcome me over to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorial. So now we are on this chapter number seven. And here I'll be showing you guys the usage of the razor to and how you can ripple delete. Okay, so here in this particular chapter I'll be telling you guys about the shortcut keys. What all shortcut keys can you use from your keyboard? And what is the use of razor tool, how you can actually cut down your videos smoothly if you do have multiple videos. Okay, on top of each other. How you can select multiple of them and actually delete those accordingly. Okay, We'll be learning about all of this here in this particular chapter. Let's not waste time and let's get started on using razor tool. And we'll learn about Ripple delete here. As you guys see, I'm here in the worst piece of my Adobe Premier Pro. Okay, so now as you guys can see in this particular panel, okay, project panel, I do have a lot of videos, Okay, Now what I am going to do from here is I will just take this particular video over here. Okay? Now this one is basically in my source panel. I'll just drag and drop this one here in my timeline. Okay, Now from my time line, if I want to just increase the length, okay, I'll just click on Plus. And here you guys can, okay, properly. Okay? How it actually looks. Now if I come here, okay, and I want to increase the size quite a bit, I can just increase the size quite a bit from here as well. Okay, If I just want to decrease the size simply, I just need to click on minus. Now just to simply select the razor tool or just give any cut, what you can do is you can just come here on to your toolbar. Here, you guys can see I do have the razor tool over here. Okay. For that I just need to click on C from my keyboard. Okay? Otherwise I can just click over here as well. Okay? So once I have selected this one, you guys can see over here that I do have my razor tool around here. Okay? So now if I want to give any cut to any particular place, what I can do is I can just give this thing a cut. Suppose I will just give this cut over here. Again, I will come here with my selection tool. And now I can just delete this particular part around here. Okay, so as you guys can see, this is just the basic quake of how you can actually use this. Is it too for that? Again, I will go back. Okay. Now again, I do have my same clip over here. Okay. Now what I'm going to show you that how you are going to use the Ripple delete option. Okay? As you guys already saw that once I have put up a cut over here. Okay? And if I just put up a cut over here like this, and now once I will delete this one, there is this particular gap present over here. Okay? So what I want to do is for me, if I just want to select this one, I need to come here and I just need to join this with this other. Okay? But here there is another shortcut way of how we can actually work with that. Suppose now I do have this particular part. What I can do is I can just keep on this thing over here. Now I just need to click on Shift. If I just click on Delete and shift here, it just applied the ripple delete option in my footage over here. Okay, here you guys can see if I just go back again again, I will just show you for me. I just need to click on shift after that. If I just click on delete here, you can see there is a ripple delete. Okay, so this is one way of how we can do that. Okay, But now I am going to show you guys the other ways of how we can work with all these things out. Okay. For that again, I will come to my videos around here and what I'm going to do is I am going to add some of the footages over. Okay. Using this one. I can basically this around here as well. Okay. On my screen you guys are able to see that I am just streaming this particular video down. Okay? This is how I can just trim this thing down. Here. As you guys can see, I do have this particular frame over here as this one is on top of this thing, okay? If I just come and delete this one. Sometimes in the later stages of this class, what we learn is we'll learn how we can actually put some titles, some text, and all. In that case, if we do have a text or something around here, now we want to give those things a cut. Okay. Suppose if I do have multiple layers over here, okay? Once you're working with a lot of it over here, suppose I do have this frame. Okay? So now if I just want to give this thing a cut, okay, So what I can do if I come here, okay, If I just take my razor tool and what I can do is if I just click on K here, I will just click on, okay. It's control. I just want to cut it over here. Okay, here I will just show you that. Suppose I have selected this particular track and I want to just cut it only using my keyboard. Okay, For that I will just click on control K. As you guys can see, as I have selected this particular place over here, it just gave a cut over here. Okay, so using control, but now the same thing here if I want to cut all of these things out. Okay, So all these things or all these layers which I do have here, what I need to do is if I just place my playhead over here, okay, so if I just keep my playhead over here, now what I need to do is I need to select control shift. And if I just click on Control Shift and K here, you guys can see all the layers which I had over here. Just got, uh, a split around in the center here as you guys can see. Now it got a cut here in the center. Again, I will just go back control. Okay. Now I will also show you how you can actually give a cut and just delete these things out altogether. Okay? For that what I need to do is once I select my razor to now, once I click on shift from my keyboard, you guys will be able to see now that I do have two razors. Okay? That means that every layer which I have over here, okay, If it's on top of each other, it doesn't matter that which one I'm select. But here, using this raise a tool. If I just give a cut here, you can see this whole layer over here is getting a cut. Okay? Suppose if I am working with ten layers, sometimes 15 layers, okay? Like we do have so many things, okay? We are sometimes putting some effects, some transitions, and also different kind of texts around lower thirds. Okay? In that case, I just want to cut that whole frame out. In that case, I can use this thing quite easily. Okay? Now what I can do is I will come here using my selection tool. I will just select this particular layer. Okay? Now if I just want to delete it. Okay, for that I just need to click on Shift and I need to press on Delete. And here you guys can see I just did ripple delete over here. Okay, so using my shift and delete, I just did the ripple edit. I hope you guys have understood this class as well about the razor tool and also how you can ripple delete. Okay, I tried to explain to you guys each and everything what is there in razor delete. I have also showed you guys the shortcut keys of what all you guys can use around here. Okay. Hope to see you all in the next chapter. Till then take care. Goodbye everyone. Okay. In next class we're going to learn about the slip tool and the slide too, okay? I'll tell you guys about the shortcut keys, what it exactly does, okay? Each and everything in detail, I'll be explaining you all. Okay? See you all in the next chapter. Till then take and goodbye everyone. 9. Using slide tool and slip tool: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. Now we are on this chapter number eight. Here I'll be showing you guys by using the slide tool. And the slip tool as well. Okay, what does it do? How it actually works, why we need to use this and also the shortcut keys to use these things. I will be teaching you guys all these two tools in detail. Let's not waste time, let's get started on learning how you can use the slide tool and the slip tool in Adobe Premier Pro. Here, as you guys can see, I am here in my work space of the Adobe Premier Pro. Okay, so now what I am going to do over here is I am going to import some media. Okay, so I am going to import some media over here. Okay, first what I'm going to do is I will take this video from this particular source panel. Okay, suppose I will just take this video as it is from here. Okay, maybe I will just decrease the size of this video quite a bit. I will just stream this over again. I will come here. Okay, in my video spanel. And from my video spanel, what I'm going to do is I am going to really put this particular video and now I will also drag and trim this thing down. Okay, so maybe I will just take three videos just to show you guys the difference between all of this and the usage of this particular tool. Okay? So now what I'll do is I just only want the videos. Okay? So in that case I will come here and I will unlink this one, select this and I will delete this one. Same goes with this particular footage. Right? Click on my mouse and go to the unlink option. Unlink it, select this one, click on delete. Now it is being deleted here as well. Okay. So now if I just click on minus here, you guys can see I do have a total footage of 16 seconds and eight frames over here. Okay? So that is the thing. Now as you guys can see, I do have a frame. Okay. I do have this particular video in middle. Okay, So let's see what video this one is. Okay, so I do have a video of temple. I guess it's a temple, I'm not sure. Okay. It's a view over here and the last footage is two of them riding bicycles. So now as you guys know, I will be talking about the slip tool and the slide two over here. Okay? So simply from your keyboard, you guys can actually click on Y and to get the shortcut key for the slide or the slip to. Okay, so the shortcut key for the slip tool is Y. Okay? But first let me make you guys understand about the slide tool, okay? So I'll be explaining you guys about the slide tool over here, Okay? So I'll come here to this particular footage. What I'm going to do is I will just decrease the footage size a little bit and now I will select all the three and I will just bring this thing over here. Okay? So as you guys can see, I do have this three footage and now as you guys can see if I just click on from my keyboard, this particular slip tool is now turned into a slide tool. Okay? So the usage of slide tool is once you guys can see, once I do have this slide tool activated, I do have this kind of icon on my screen. What I can do is if I just want to slide this thing up, Okay, Now if I am trying to slide it here in the right hand side on my screen, you guys can see I do have four frames. Okay? So as you guys know, my middle frame is basically there here in my screen. Okay, So if you guys just look here on my preview panel. Okay, So as you guys can see, if I just move this thing around, you guys can see how it actually works. So the first video which I do have on my screen, which is there in the left bottom corner. Okay, so that video is basically the last frame of the first video. And on the right bottom corner, the frame where you guys can see two of them are riding a bicycle there. As you guys can see, that is basically the starting frame. Okay, so that is the starting frame of my third video on top. You guys can see, I do have two videos there as well, in that case, that one is the starting on the left hand side, that is the ending of the starting of my video. And here you guys can see on my top right corner, that one is basically my. Ending frame of the medial video. As I told you that I do have three videos over here. So now if I just keep this one over here as you guys can see, this thing have slided this one, okay? And make sure that when you're working with the slide tool or the slip tool, okay, so you do have a big video, okay, so that your video can be extended and how you will be able to know that my video can be extended. Okay, So if you guys just go back to the first chapter, okay, so where I have showed you that how you will understand, okay, So now as you guys can see, now if I just increase the size over here, okay? If I just increase the size of the thumbnail here, you guys can see there is a small white icon in this top. Okay. That means that I can't go left. Okay. I don't have any footage left over here. Okay. In the right. In this particular side, I can basically go but not on this extreme. Okay. I can go more further, but I can go backward to my video over here using this tool. It just gives me part time. What it does is automatically, it will just stream the first video for me, and it will extend the third video for me as well. Okay, so I can just slip this thing out over here. Okay, so as you guys can see, so this is how it actually works now, it extended the third video and it decrease the duration of the first video over here. Okay, so there is no changes in this middle video. Okay, so this is about the slide two. Now let's try to understand the usage of the slip tool over here, okay? So if I just want to get my slip to, then I can simply click on Y from my keyboard. Now here you guys can see this one is now changed to a slip tool over here. Okay? So I hope you guys have understood the usage of the slide two. Okay, So let me just come here and select my slip tool. Okay? So slip tool is quite different. Okay? So now if you guys can see, okay, so it won't extend or decrease the size of this thing. What it will basically do is now, as you guys can see, if I am selecting the middle frame over here, okay, so I know that this one is a big frame. Okay, so this one is a big video. So let me just move this thing around over here. And as you guys can see, I can just extend it from here. And I can also extend this video from here as well. Okay, I will just come over here. And now I can just extend this video. So I have just extended to its full extent. Okay. So now you guys can see that white signs. Okay, That means that I can't extend this anymore. Okay. I will just decrease the size a little bit over here. And now what I am going to do is I do have this particular timing of this video. And what I will do is I will just put my video here on top. Okay, So I will just here put this video and now I will put it over here. You guys can see this is the starting frame, okay? If I just come and if I just play this thing around, okay, There is a small gap over here, okay? I will just select this particular frame. I need to make sure that my snap is on. Align it over here, okay? Now, if I just try to play this thing up here, you can see now there is a smooth transition, okay? Once there is a smooth transition, but here, let me show you guys, look there in the first frame, okay? So this is the first frame, okay? So from here, this particular video starts. Okay? So if you want me to decrease the size a little bit over here, I can also do that. Okay? And I will just join this thing over here. Now. Let me just play this thing for you all. Okay? So this is the starting frame right now, Okay? But using my slip tool, okay? What I can do is if I come here and now I can just change the starting point of this particular video once I click here. Okay, so on my screen you guys can see that. I can't actually see the starting frame of the video, which is there in the left bottom corner. Okay, and in the right bottom corner, that is the ending frame of my video. Okay, so it is not actually changing anything over here. Okay, so I will just select my starting frame over here, and I am also selecting the ending frame onto my left hand side. Over there on the top left corner, you guys can see that is the starting frame or the ending frame. Okay, that is the ending frame. And on the right hand side top corner, you guys can also see that is my starting frame of my third video. Okay, so now I have adjusted this one. Now let's see, and let's play this thing out. Okay, so now you guys will be able to see that the starting frame over here have changed. And as I've showed you now, it will just disappear over here, and now it will start here over again. For me personally, I didn't use that much of this slip tool. And the slide tool, Okay. For me, I just used to do some cuts and all. If I do have to take any kind of footage, I'll But as this one is present in Premier Pro, I hope you guys should know that. What is the usage of this particular tool over here? Okay. I think I have carefully make you guys understand that. What is the use of the slide two and the slip two in Premier Pro? I hope you guys have already understood and remember the shortcut keys. Okay. For slip two it's Y, and for slide two, it's you from your keyboard, whether you're a Mac user or you are using Windows, okay? Make sure that you guys try to use this thing, okay? If you just use once or two times, you guys will be able to get a proper knowledge about these tools and how to use them at their best, okay? See you all in the next chapter. Tell them take care and goodbye everyone. 10. Transitions in premiere pro: Hello ever you want. And welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. Now we are on our chapter number nine. Here I'll be showing you guys the transitions in Premier Pro. Okay? Where to use the transitions, how you can use different types, how you can actually set up your default transition as well, okay? We'll be learning about all of this here in this particular chapter. Let's not waste time, and let's get started with learning transitions in Premier Pro. Here as you guys can see, I am here in the workspace of my Premier Pro. So now what I'm going to do is I am going to import some videos over here. Okay, So I will just double click and I will just take some videos over from here. Okay, So let me just play this video. And now what I'm going to do is I will just mark in and I will mark out over here. Okay? And this particular frame, I want to put it here in my timeline. And again, I will come here. Okay, Maybe I will take this particular video. And now what I'm going to do is I will double click this one. And I'll just play this video. Uh, up from here. Okay, so let me just play this thing up. I will mark in. And here I will again mark out. Okay, now this particular video, again, I'll come here and I'll just put this thing up. I'll just click on minus, okay, over here. I just want to add some transitions here in the middle, okay? Simply what I can do is if I just click plus over here, now I can just bring this thing right around here. Now in middle, once I am here, in the center of both of this video, what I can do is here you can see I do have options if I want to apply the default transition, okay? So here as you guys can see, I do have applied the dissolved transition, okay? So from here as you guys can see, so now I can actually set the duration of the transition, okay? So I can basically set the transition. So basically this cut over here, this one is also transition, but this one is called the cut transition. And sometimes we do try to prefer that one, okay? Sometimes too much of transition, if we put it, will just make our video look quite dull and it won't just look professional, okay? Sometimes we do try to use the cut transitions in many cases, okay? But now here as you guys can see, I do have the cross dissolve as my default. And now if I want to set the transition limit, I can actually set the transition limit here. As you guys can see, this is how it will do the transition as you guys can see over here. Okay? So this is the cross dissolve one, so this is how it will transit over here. And now if I want to set the transition duration so I can just right click once I am there in the transition. And I can just set the duration. Otherwise what I can do is I will just select this one. Okay, So I will just click on this thing over here, right click. If I just want to clear this thing up, I can just clear this thing up here as well. Okay? But here I need to make sure that I am here in the middle. And if I just want to apply anything, I can just apply over here, okay? So this is one transition which we can work with. Again, I will just apply the default transition over here. So what I can also do is from here now if I want to start my transition work, in that case I just want to go to my editing workspace. Okay, so if you'd like to go to the editing workspace, I'm already over here. Okay, so you guys can actually create your own workspace as well. If you want to use your own workspace, you guys can edit your particular workspace, then save it down from here. Okay, so now what I can do is I just want my effects window. Okay, so I will come here, and from here I will just click on Effects over here. As you guys can see in this part, I do have my effects over here. Okay, So I will just make it more visible to you guys. Okay. Here as you guys can see under here, I do have the option for video transitions, okay? So now if I come here to this one over here, okay? Now if I will just increase the size right around here. What I can also do is I can just bring this thing here in the middle, okay? Otherwise, if I just come here and if I want to cut it here in the center, if I just play this thing out. Okay, so here you guys can see. The transition is quite different. Okay. Now again, if I just select this one, okay, show actual sources. If I just click this button up, okay, it will just show me that actual source over here. Okay. This is about this one over here. Here, you guys can check these things out. Okay? Now, if I just decrease the size quite like this, okay, We can basically work around with this frame over here. I will just come to this frame again. Here you guys can see the cross dissolve one over here here, the other options as well. Okay, So if I want to start at a cut here, you guys can see my transition will directly start from here in my second clip. At the starting, it will start, if I select end at cut, then my transition will just end here at this particular place. Okay, at the cut. Okay. If I just select this one, it is just ending at the end of my first clip. If I come here center, okay, I'm just aligning here in the center. Okay? It will just give a blend over here. Okay. Now I will just come to my video transitions over here. Okay? So as you guys can see, I do have a lot of these transitions out here which I can use. But here in the cross dissolve, as you guys can see, I do have a blue color box over here. So that means that this one is now the defaulted transition, okay? So in any place, if we just come here and if we try to apply the default one, the cross dissolve will be applied, okay? So there are a few of the other things. If you want to dip this thing to white. Now if I want to sit or select this one as my default transition here, you can see I can select this one as my default transition. Okay, So now what I can do is I will just select, if I want to delete this, I can delete that one. Now again, I will just come here, right click, and apply default transition. Now I will select this one. Here you guys can see I can actually check the start time and also the end time over here. Okay, here you guys can see if I just do this thing quite like this. Also, I will just decrease this frame over here. Okay, Now I can also start them, cut it at the center. Okay, let's see how it actually looks. Okay, This one looks like this as you guys, this one is just dipping to wide. Okay? We can basically work here with this one. Now if I just bring this over here and this one over here. Now again, if I just use this particular transition, so this is how it will apply over here, okay? So there are a few of these things which we can use if we want to tick mark this one, show actual sources. You guys can also do that over here, okay? If you want to work this thing out, okay, So you guys can actually work this thing out over here as well. Okay? If I just want to put it here in this part. So I can just put this thing here in this part as well. Now, if you want to decrease the duration of this one, you can also decrease the duration. If you just want to move this thing around, okay, I can just move this thing around as well. Okay? For me, I don't like to put my transitions big, okay? So I would like to keep my transition small, okay? It should transit quite easily. Now in the same way, if I just delete this one, I can come here in the deep to black option, and now I can also drag and drop it here in this particular part. Okay, now once I select this one, I'll just select this center at cut. If I want to decrease the size, I can basically decrease the size over here. And now you guys will be able to see that transition once I play this one, Okay? So small transitions look quite great, okay? So I'm not telling you that you guys have to do the same way the way I do, okay? But I'm just showing you guys the options, what all are available and what kind of things do I use when I do my video editing. So using my razor tool over here. Okay, so let me just select this razor tool over here. Let me just put up a cut here, here and here as well. Okay, so now I can just basically show you guys few more of the transitions, okay? So if I want to put more transitions, okay, suppose I will just select this zoom one over here, okay? And I do have the cross zoom. What I can do is I can bring and put this one right around here. Select my selection tool, and using this one, I can just decrease the size of my transition. Okay, Now I can also select here. As you guys can see, this also gave me some instruction, okay? Image zooms in, then image P zooms out. Okay? So here what I can do is I will just zoom this thing quite a bit over here. Now, I will just zoom this thing out somewhere here, okay? I will just apply this one, okay? Let's see how it actually looks, okay? This one is quite small, okay? We have to make sure that while we work on with this thing, this is how it actually looks. Just to show you guys an example, I know that doesn't look pretty over here, Okay? Now again, I will come here to my slide option. Okay? There are difference options. Okay? What I can do is I can take this band slide and I can just put it here in the middle, okay? Any, if I have to do with the transitions, okay, I will come here. And now if I just play this thing, this is how the transitions looks like, okay? These are a few of the transitions which you can actually use, okay? A lot of options out here. I can also put some other transitions over here. If I just want to decrease the size, I can also decrease the size over here. Okay, So now let me just play this whole video out. So it is kind of looking like that. And that is the last transition here as well. Okay, so as you guys can see this particular part, it became red. Okay? So here it became red because this one is not rendered. And now when I am trying to move this thing around, okay, you guys can see it is getting a bit stuck over here. Okay, so this one here as well. This one is also getting struck for that. What I need to do just to render the preview, what I can do is if I just come here and if I just click on Enter here, you guys can see it is just rendering the preview for me. And once the rendering is done, you won't be able to see the red line again over here. Okay, so now that red things turned into green over here. Now if I just move my mouse around, you guys are not able to see the stuck in here in my footage. Okay, So I hope you guys have now understood this particular class on how you can actually add different kind of transitions. Okay? If you want to change anything over here, you guys can always come to this point and you guys can work these things out. Now as you guys can see, I have just selected this one, so this is how it looks right now. If you want to trim this thing down, you guys can trim this thing down. If you want to trim it up, you guys can always trim it up here as well. Okay, so this was all about transitioning. So I hope you guys have understood this class, and now you will be able to add transitions in your video seamlessly, okay? So hope to see you all in the next chapter. Till then, take care and goodbye everyone. 11. 10. Understanding motion effects in premiere pro: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. So now we are hold chapter number ten. And here I will be showing you how you can understand the motion effects in Premier Pro. So here we'll be understanding, learning together the motion effects in Premier Pro which contains of how you can scale down if you do have two or three videos. Okay. Here also you'll be learning if you do have a B roll footage. Okay. I'll be teaching you guys about that. We're just starting on with a few of the advanced features here in our Premier Pro. Okay, we'll be learning about all of this here in this particular chapter, so let's not waste time and let's get started on understanding motion effects in Premier Pro here. As you guys can see, now I am in the home page of the Adobe Premier Pro. From here, I will click on New Project, and I will name this project as the Motion. Okay, I will name this project as Motion. Now what I'll do is I will save this particular project and it will just give me a work space over. Okay? So first thing I will be just importing few of the medias. Okay? So as you guys can see, I do have few of these videos over here. I will just take all of this down and I will open it over here. Okay. So as you guys can see, I do have a lot of videos around here. First up, what I'm going to do is I am going to take this one. Suppose I want to take this particular video over here. And now I will just place this particular video here in my timeline, okay? So the time line already created a sequence for me. As you guys can see here in my import options. This is basically my sequence, okay? And now what else I'm going to do is I'm going to take this particular video and I will put this particular video on top of this one, Okay? So now as you guys can see, I do have this video on top of this one over here. Okay? So now I will select this one, and now I will right click. And first I will unlink both of this because I don't want this audio over here. Same goes with this file. Okay, I will just unlink. And now what I'll do is I'll select this particular thing and now right click and I can just cut this thing over here as well. So now I do have two videos here as you guys can see. So now let's try to understand about this B roll footage over here. Okay? So for that what I need to do is I need to come here first. I need to make sure that I am selecting the file which I am going to work with, okay? So now I will go to the effects control and I will just select this particular file here. I won't be teaching you guys now about this opacity time remapping, okay, or this blending mode, okay? Not all of this. Right now I will be more focusing on the motion of this thing, okay? So here I'll be explaining you guys about the positioning, the scaling, the rotation and point over here. Okay? For right now, you guys don't need the anti flicker filter. Okay? We'll be learning about this one later. Okay, So this one is quite advanced. I will just explain to you guys about the motion in this particular video. Okay? As you guys can see here in my project panel that I already do have this video right around here on my screen if I just want to position it, okay, This one, if I just try to drag it here, okay, It will just change the horizontal positioning over here, okay? And if I want to vertically change this thing, what I need to do is I need to take this one over here, okay? So if I want to bring this thing down, I can basically bring this thing down or up, okay, I can do that if I just want to go back to the same place where it was before. Then here I do have my reset parameter option. And each one of these, I do have it here, okay for scaling as well, okay? I do have this thing over here. What I'll do is I'll just reset the parameter. And as you guys can see, now again it's back at its same position. Okay? Now again it's just back again at the same position you guys can already see. Okay, So this was about positioning. Okay? So like this, you guys can just move this thing up. Okay? So I will just keep this thing somewhat over here. And now what I am able to do is I will come here in the scaling option, okay? So there are many different ways of how you can actually scale this thing down or if you want to scale it up. Okay, So now I will just show you guys the basic of how I can actually scale this video down or how I can actually scale this video up. Okay, now if I just want to scale this thing more, as you guys can see, I can just scale this thing more or less from here. And now, as you guys can see, once I am doing that here on my particular screen, okay, it is changing proportionally. Okay? So why does it change it proportionally? Suppose you don't want to do it proportionally, you just want to add some part. Or you just want to decrease this white part over here, okay? You just want to cut this part, okay? So in that case, what you can do is you guys can actually unmark this uniform scale option, okay? Once I just change this thing right around here. Now what I can do is I can just scale this one like this, okay? If I want to scale the height quite like this, and if I want to scale the width, I can also scale the width quite like this. Now if you tell me, I just want to do it from my screen over here. Okay, for that first I will just select the uniform scaling option. Now what I'll do is once I have selected this thing, I will come here and I will double click. Okay? Once you double click on that particular video or the footage which I do have here. Okay? So let me just increase the size that you guys will be able to see this thing properly. So now if I just increase the size like this, you guys can see it will increase or decrease the size of this particular frame proportionally, okay? So you don't have to just click on shift, okay? Without shift also you guys can do, but if you just click on shift, there is no much difference, Okay? There is no difference at all. As you guys can see, I am now holding onto my shift, but without shift as well, I can just increase or decrease the size. As you guys can see, once I am doing it from my preview panel, the values over here in my effects control motion panel, it's also changing. Okay, so now I can just place this thing accordingly. I'll tell you in next class how you can actually animate those layers. So I will be explaining you guys with the key frames, like how we can actually make it appear in animated way. Okay, so I'll be teaching you guys about that one in next class. Okay? So here as you guys can see, if I just want to increase it from any end, okay? As you guys can see, these are few of the points, okay, Which I can use to increase or decrease the size of the frame over here. Okay? So now again, if I just come here and if I just click on this one, and now from here as well, there is another way, okay? This is how I can actually use this thing over here, okay? So you guys can actually do it the way you want to do it, okay? So there are different ways of how to do a simple thing, okay? So you guys can choose which one is more convenient to you. Same goes with the scale height, okay? I can actually increase the height, kind of like this. Okay? So this is how you can actually work here in this particular place. Okay? So I hope you guys have understood about the positioning and also the how you can actually scale height or scale the width, okay? So let's come to this rotation, okay? Now as I have selected this, I'll just double click on this one. And now if I want to give this thing a rotation, the first way is like this. I can just give this thing a rotation from here. As you guys can see, I can just come around here and now I can just give this thing a rotation. Okay. Suppose I think, okay, I've just messed up and I want to change it again here. What you can do is you can come here and just simply click on reset parameter and it will just go back to its same original position. Okay, so this is one way of just putting on some rotation. The other way is if you just drop this thing down over here and here, you guys can see there is another way of how you can actually give some rotation over here, okay? From here as well. If you want to give this thing a rotation quite like this, okay? From here as well, you guys can see the degree of how much you're rotating, okay? Here, you guys can actually give this thing a rotation quite like this. If you want to go back to the same position, you can just go back to the same position here as well. Okay, This is about the rotation. I hope you guys have understanding. Okay, so now if I just double click on this particular icon over here, okay, so now if I want to scale this thing or if I want to scale this thing to a particular position, okay, So this rotation also, I guess this one is also clear to you guys now, you guys can actually rotate your image or if you do have any kind of intro video, okay, you just want it for a small time, okay? So you guys can actually do that. And from here you guys can actually decrease the timing of this particular frame till what time you want to play this thing. You guys can actually maintain that one. Now let's come to this anchor point over here. Okay. So now if you want to change the anchor point, okay, So here you guys can see I am able to change the anchor point from here. Okay? Now if I just reset parameter, it's back again. So here as you guys can see in the middle of my B roll footage which I have just selected, Okay, I can basically bring my anchor point kind of here. Okay. Suppose if I want to bring this here in one corner, I can basically bring the anchor point from here. So now if I just put my anchor point over here and if I try to scale this thing up here, you guys can see I can this thing up quite like this. And now if I do the uniform scaling, okay, now if I just increase the height, okay, here you guys can see this is the basic anchor point. So from here it won't be moving, okay. So if I am scaling it down, if I'm scaling it up, it will just scale up from here. Okay? So on this particular part, but once I had my anchor point here in the exact middle, okay, In that case it will just scale down from the middle itself, okay? So it will just scale down in all the sides proportionally, okay? But now here as I have put this thing here down again, okay? Now, if I try to scale this thing down, or if I just try to scale this thing up, it will just scale it up according to this frame. Okay? And the same way, if I just keep, I can overhear, okay, or my anchor point over here. And now if I try to zoom in or if I try to scale it up or scale it down here, you guys can see from this side it is scaling up or it is scaling down, okay. So this is another way of how you can actually use your anchor points. Totally depends on yourself, how you want to work this thing out. Okay? Now, if I want to come to this particular positioning, I can come here in the option. Okay? In other classes I'll show you if you just want to crop your footage down, how you can actually crop your footage down from here. Okay. If I will select this frame over here and if I want to scale the footage down. Okay? From here I can basically scale my footage down like this. Okay. Now here you guys can see on the margins I do have a black border. Okay? This is how I can actually work out again if I just come to this footage again and double click on this one. And now I can basically place that here in the middle itself. Okay. Now here you guys, I do have all of these options over here, okay? Again, if I want to get my anchor point back in the middle, okay? So what I can do is I can just bring this here in the middle. Now you guys can see, again, it's back at its original position where my anchor point was. Now if I decrease the size here, you guys can see it is decreasing the size proportionally as I do have my uniform scaling on over here, okay? Now, at this point, okay, you guys have understood about how you can position things down, okay? This one is for the horizontal movement, and this one is for the vertical movement, up or down. Okay, so this is about this thing. If you want to scale it down, you can do it from here. Otherwise you guys can come here on our project window. And from here you guys can scale this thing up or scale this thing down as well, okay? And if you want to individually do the width and the height, you guys can also come here. And you guys can actually do that from here just by unmarking the uniform scaling options for me. It's a personal opinion that whenever I'm using this particular set of work or whenever I'm trying to work in Adobe Premier Pro and I am working with my motion, I make sure that I do have my uniform scale on, okay. Sometimes it will just scattered. Okay, So I'll just show you guys an example. Suppose I do have this unmarked and now I will just change the weight, kind of like this so it is just distorting. Okay. So the quality of the footage which I do have here, it's not good. Okay. It's looking bad here for that thing. I always prefer that uniform scaling option is tick mark for me over here. Okay? And if I want to give this thing a rotation, I can also give this thing a rotation over here, okay? And suppose now you are done with your work, okay? So you did the positioning each and everything, okay? But now you thought, okay, let me change each and everything at once. I don't want to change each and everything. Okay, so one thing is that you come here and click on all of the reset parameter, each one individually. But if you want to change all the settings, which you just have put in your motion because you thought of a new motion where or you were just told to do that one in such a way, in that case, directly. If you want to change the motion, the easiest way is just come here and click on this, okay? So as you can see, once I have clicked on this particular thing down over here, everything is back at its own position, okay? So again, I will just bring this one over somewhere here. Okay? And now let's see a preview of how it actually looks. Okay, so let me just play this particular video. And now that particular video will disappear and it will just continue. And if I want to work the same way, okay, I can actually work the same way over here with my panel. Okay, so now if I come here, if I just select this one, bring my playhead again over here that I can view it in my preview panel. Okay, so I hope you guys have understood this class on the motion effects. Okay, From our effects control panel, how we can get access to that. Different ways of actually working on with the positioning, the scaling, okay? If you want to work on with the rotation, there is different ways how we can work on with the rotation now if you want to change the anchor point, okay, So from here how you will be able to check on with the anchor point over here, okay? And if you want to take this on top, how you will be able to take this on top here as well? Okay? So now I will just reset this for me. I prefer that my anchor point stays here in the middle. Okay? So if I'm just scaling things down or if I'm scaling things up, in that case it will be proportional, okay? And it should be in the middle. So that's what I feel. But in your case, you guys can actually do according to your need. It's not that I never used, okay? But sometimes for some cases, but in general, I loud love to keep my anchor point here in the basic metal, okay? So hope you guys have understood this particular class here on the motion effects, okay? How you can actually get these controls, okay? And once you start practicing, you guys will feel a lot better. And I have tried to tell you guys the different ways of how you can actually work on with the position, the scaling, the rotation, the uses of anchor point. So in the next class, I'll be telling you guys using these anchor points, how you can actually work on or animate those things out. Suppose I do have this particular frame, okay? So in next class I'll show you that once I do have this particular frame over here, how it will appear and how it will just go away from my screen. Okay? I will show you guys the control over here as well. So see you in the next chapter. Till then, take care and goodbye everyone. 12. Animating with keyframes: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorial. So now we are on our Chapter number 11. And here we'll be showing you how you can animate with keyframes, okay? So in last class I have showed you guys how you can actually use the motion in your video, okay? But in class, in this particular class I'll be showing you how you can animate those in different ways and how the keyframe is quite useful over here. So we'll be learning about all of that here in this particular class, so let's not waste time and let's get started. Or learning, or animating with keyframes. Autobpremire Pro here, as you guys can see, now I am here in the home page of the Autob Premier Pro. From here, the first thing what I'm going to do is I am going to create a new project. Okay? I will just name this one as the key frames. Okay, I will just name this one as frames over here. And now I will create up a new project. Okay, I will just click here on this create option. Now, it will just redirect me to my page. Okay, over here, this is basically the workspace which I'm going to use right now. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to double click over here. As you guys can see, I do have a lot of videos. I will just open all of this thing. As you guys can see, I do have all these images over here. So what I can do is I will just import one here in my timeline and here you guys can also see that particular thing in my preview panel. Okay, Now I will also take B roll footage. Okay, so roll footage which I will just keep here on top. Okay, So you guys can see now the size is quite more. So now I will come here and unlink this and I don't want this audio. What I'll do is I will just delete this particular audio over here. Okay, So now again, I want to import some music. For that, I will come here. Okay? Now again, I will go to my resource file over here. Okay? And once I'm here in my resource file, in my audio, I do have an audio which I am going to put, if I just want to get a preview of what my audio is like, I can basically get a preview if I just play this thing out. This is the audio which I do have here. Okay. Now what I'll do is as this one is the B roll footage over here. Now I will just select this footage right around here and now I will go to my effect control panel. Okay. So for that I will come here and here. As you guys can see, I do have this Effx control. Okay? So as you guys can see, this effect control, what I'll do is I will just position it accordingly. Okay? So I will just position it quite here on this side. Okay, On the right hand side. And I'll also scale this thing down a little bit. And I have also showed you, if you want to work it here in this particular frame, how you can actually work from your review panel as well. Okay, I will just keep this thing right over here. Okay. If I just select this one, and now if I double click, I can actually maintain the size or the place where I want to put this thing up. Okay, So now as you guys can see here, I do have a particular place, okay? Now the first thing you need to know when you are trying to work with key frames or animation, you just need to make sure that you use this toggle animation option, okay? So here you guys can see eye can like a stopwatch. So this is the main thing, how you can start your animation. Okay, So suppose here I want to add a key frame. Okay? So as I am here in the starting of my video, I do need to keep this playhead over here. And now if I want to start this particular animation, in that case what I can do is I can just on my toggle animation from here. Okay? And as you guys can see, once I have on my toggle animation, there is a blue eye can over here. Okay, So now what I can do is I play this thing up a little bit or just bring my video over here. Okay, so I will just bring this particular video over here here. What I want to do is I want to change the positioning from here. Okay? So now as you guys can see, if I am just moving this thing out and if I just bring this thing kind down over here. Okay, So now I do have a keyframe right around here, okay? So if I want to select or if I want to cut it, if I want to undo this one, what I need to do is I need to come to my key frame. And with my key frame. If I want to select all of the key frames, which I do have here in my position, I can just select all of this here as well. Okay, see the first one is also being selected right now if I want to deselect, I can just click anywhere outside. Okay, so again, what I'm going to do is I will just bring this frame quite right here. And now again, I will just change the positioning of my frame, okay? So this is how my frame will basically work. And now if I want to change each and everything, okay, if I want to go back to my same positioning, so I can do is I can actually select the reset parameter option. Okay? Now I hope you guys have understood this part about the positioning and how you can actually work on with the key frames. Okay, so let me just play it for you guys, then you guys will be able to understand eat in a bed away. Okay, so here you guys can see the animation over here. So what I can do is if I select this individually, if I want to increase the spacing or decrease the spacing, I can basically do that. So this is how it will actually work. And now if I want to select all of this over here, and now I can just move this thing around altogether here as well. Now if I just place it somewhere over here, you guys can see normal animation, which is right around here. Okay? As you guys can see, there is another option over here. Okay? If I just want to go back frame by frame, I can just go back frame by frame. Okay, so here you guys can see this is the icon. If I want to go to the next frame here, this is the icon if you want to go to your previous frame from here. Okay, Now again, what I'll do is as you guys can see, I do have my scaling option down over here. Okay? I have showed you guys the motion over here. Okay? Scaling like if you want to increase the size of this particular frame or if you want to decrease the size of your particular frame, what you can do. But now I want to add some animation to it as well. Okay, so I'm going to add some animation over here. So what I'm going to do is I also need to on the toggle animation here on my screen. Okay, So the first thing I need to make sure that my playhead is at the start or wherever I want to start my animation with the scaling, okay. So first thing you need to just on your toggle animation, and here you guys can see the options, okay? If you just want to go to the previous key frame, okay? So right now I can't use this one, okay? But what happens is once you have more than one animation, okay, or more than one key frame, okay? In that case, you can just go around to the previous or the next one, okay? Sometimes when we're working with animation, we do have a lot of key frames which we do have to work with. Okay? So what I want to do is here in the first frame, I want to decrease or scale this thing down to zero, okay? And I want to make it appear when it comes over here, okay? And now as you guys can see, if I just click on shift, so here I will try to just come here. Okay? And if I was telling like if I just click on Shift and if I try to move my playhead, okay, So as you guys can see, if I just click and try to move on this particular playhead here in my effects control, see as you guys can see, I am just going from frame to frame. Okay, so now I am going to key frames to key frame over here. Okay, So I will come here and what I can do is I can just bring this up somewhere to 50% Okay? So I will just click on, and here I will click on Enter. And here you guys can see this thing here have came. Okay. Now what I'll do is I will just come somewhere over here. And now I will just check and I will just increase the frame size a little bit over here. Okay? Again, what I am going to do is once I come over here, okay, in this particular key frame, I can use my shift for that, okay? Again, I will make it zero, okay? Like I want it to disappear as you guys can see. Now, if I just play this thing up so it will just give me a animation quite like this. Okay, so what I can do is I can just select all of this altogether. And if I just want to move this thing around, I can just move this thing around according to myself. Okay? So I hope you guys have understood about this position and scaling, okay? And now if you want to give any kind of rotation, okay, to this thing. So for that what you need to do is again, you need to on your toggle animation over here, okay? And now as I am over here, okay, Then I will just come to this frame. And what I can do is I can just give this thing 360 degree rotation, okay? So as you guys can see, 360 is just a full rotation, okay? So instead of doing like this, I can just directly come here and I can just write 360 and I will click on Enter. Okay, So now what I can do is it will kind of appear like that, okay? So again, if I want to give this thing any rotation, I can also give this thing some rotation over here as well. But this was all about the key frame, okay? You guys can actually use it according to yourself the way you want, the way you want to use this, okay? So this was about the keyframe and there are a lot of things which we can do, okay? So here as you guys can see how I do want my rotation over here, will it be a linear one baser, autobasier, continuous, Besier, hold in if I want to put some thing like is in or out. Okay, So let's see how it actually works. Okay, so it will just ease inside, okay, as you guys can see. And the icon here have also been changed. Okay? But if I just choose linear over here, the icon will go back to its same position. And I have already told you guys about the anchor point. Okay? And as I have not explained to you guys what is anti flicker. Okay, Suppose it, sometimes, it depends on your video. Okay? So I didn't come across any video and I don't use much of this anti flicker, but as this one is present in the Premier Pro, I hope you guys should know about this particular thing and its usage as well. Okay, so in anti flicker, basically like if you do have a video where there is flickering effect in the video and there is too much of flickering effect and you want to decrease that. In that case you guys can actually use the anti flicker. And the premier pro application will just detect the flickering in your video. And from here, you can decrease or increase the intensity of the flickering from here. So now, instead of video, okay, I have just showed you guys this thing with a video, but suppose you do have a logo, or you do have a icon which you want to put in any side of your video. Okay? And you want it to come in animated way. Okay? I'll be showing you guys about that, how you can do that. Before that, what I need to do is I need to go to Mchrome. I will be showing you how you can actually download some icons. Okay? So this is a pretty good website which is known as the free pick. Okay, So from free pick, basically you guys will be able to download a lot of icons. Okay? A lot of assets here, you guys. Okay, so I will just search for an icon over here. Okay, so I will just increase the size from here, and now I will just search for some icon. Okay, so I will just search for a ball and I will click on Enter. You guys can actually search whatever you guys would love to from here. Okay, so here as you guys can see, I do have this particular icon over here. Okay, let me choose this one. And I will just take up a PNG of this particular thing, and now it is being downloaded here. Okay. And now again, what I'll do is I will come here in my Premier Pro. What I can do is if I just double click over here. Okay, I just need to double click now. I will just go to my downloads up from here. And I will just take this one here in this particular panel. What I can do is I will just drag and drop this thing over here. And here you guys can see this particular ball which I do have here on my screen. What I can do is I will just move this thing around. Okay? From this side. What I can do, I will now decrease the size or I want it to appear quite smoothly. Okay. For that, I will decrease the scaling from here. I have scaled down. What I'll do is I will just on the toggle animation from here. Okay? And as you guys can see, I do have my first frame over here. Okay? So I'll just move my frame somewhere around, over to this particular frame. Okay? At 1 second, what I'm going to do is I am going to scale this thing up. Okay? So I'm just going to scale this thing 200% Okay, So I will just come here, I will just write 100 and I'll just click on Enter. And now at the same place, if I want to change or give this thing a rotation, I can just come here, I can on my rotation over here and here. As you guys can see, I do have a particular warning sign, okay? This action will delete existing key frames. Okay? Do you want to continue? So what I want to do is I will just cancel this thing, Okay? Now I will come here and what I can do is once I do have this key frame, and now I will come up over somewhere here. And now I will just give this thing 360 degree rotation. Okay? So I will just give this 360 rotation. And what I can do is I can just click on Enter. And now you guys can see I do have this thing over here. I can also do another thing, which is I can change the opacity down from here. Okay, So for that also, I will just show you how you can actually use that and make sure when you're working with key frames. If you do have this one over here, okay, just click on Shift from your keyboard and just work around with your mouse. Okay, so now I will come here in the opacity option, I will just on my toggle animation. And here in the opacity, what I can do is I can just bring down my opacity to something around 50% Okay. So I will just keep this around 50% Again, I will just come here. As you guys can see, that is rotating. And now here I will give this one opacity of 100% okay, I will just give this thing 100% rotation over here. If you are familiar with Photoshop, okay, then you must be familiar with this blending mode here as well. Okay, there are different kind of blending mode which we can use over here. Okay, let's see what are the blending modes we do have here. This is the dissolved version. This is the multiply one, okay? If you want to use the color dodge here, you can use the color dodge as well. Okay? Lot, many more. Okay? If you want to use the human saturation for me, what I'm going to do is I am going to use the color overly. Okay? Or I can also use the color dodge. Okay? The color dodge looks quite good. I hope you guys have understood. Okay, so let's just see a preview of how my video actually works as this is a small video. Okay, just try to take a look. It's giving a rotation, here it is. Changing this total thing. Have changed its blending mode, okay? So this is the start. It appears rotation and done. Okay, here I have changed the opacity. Now if I want to change it or decrease it down, I can do that. Okay? If you want to go to the previous key frame, you can come to the previous key frame from here. If you want to go to the last keyframe, you guys can go to the last keyframe as well. If you want to add any other keyframe here anywhere else, you guys can come here and just click here as well. Suppose if I am here in this particular thing and now if I just click this one, it will be removed from here. Okay, I will just come here. Maybe I will just go like 50% Okay, I will just go around 50% over here. And you guys can see this is how we can actually work out. So I can just select all of this and I can select what I do want to use. Do I want to ease these things in or ease the things out? Okay, so these are different kind of effects which I can use on my keyframes. Okay? So these are a few of the advanced features. Okay? So now again, what I can do is if I just play this thing around rotation and Yeah, done. So I hope you guys have understood about key framing in detail. And let me tell you guys if you want to change anything at the end, okay? So every time you do have the option to just reset your parameters over here, okay? If you want to change each and everything altogether, you guys can click here on the motion, there is another reset parameter. You guys can go there and click on that one according to yourself, okay? You can also change your blending mode. Suppose I just want to get my normal blending mode, okay? Now if I play here, you guys can see now it is being change to its normal placing. The last thing what I'm going to do is once it will come somewhere around here, before my video ends, what I want to do is I want to just scale this thing, particular thing down. Okay? Or I just want to make it disappear. Okay? Once I am over here, what I'm going to do is I am going to make it disappear. Okay, over here, it will disappear. If you want to change it, you guys can also change the spacing from here. Okay, now let's see a preview of this whole video. This is how it will disappear at the end of my video. See you all in the next class where I'll be explaining to you guys how you can actually use the Pen tool in different ways in the Adobe Premier Pro. See you all in the next class. Keep on practicing guys. Hope to see you all in my next tutorial. Make sure to join. Goodbye, everyone. 13. Using pen tool in premiere pro: Hello everyone and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. Now here in this particular chapter, I'll be showing you guys how you can actually use the pen tool in Premier Pro. Okay, There are different uses. Like you can create a lot of shapes as well as if you want to make some changes in your key frames. If you want to put that okay for smooth transitions and all. I'll be telling you guys the usage of the pen tool here in the Premier Pro. Let's not waste time and let's get started on learning how to use the pen tool in Premier Pro. So here as you guys can see, now I'm in the home page of theatob Premier Pro. From here, I will just try to create a new page. And I will name this project as Pen Tool. Okay? So I will just name this one as the Pen Tool. And now I will click on Create, which will just create me a new project over here on my screen. Okay, so the first thing which I need to do is I need to just import few of the dios, Okay? So from here as you guys can see, I do have my resource file out here. And what I can do is I can just click on this and I can just open this thing up and just choose all of this from here. And now I will just open this thing. And the same way if I want to make it a list view, let me just get it as a list view over here. And I also want to add some music. Okay, I will just come here back again. Go to my resource file over here. I do have some audio, so I'll just input one audio right now. Okay, from here now what I'll do is I am going to input some of the media over here to my timeline. Okay? So I will just import some medias out here. Okay, So let me just import this particular media over here. Okay, I will just decrease the size of this one right over here. I will go to the C if I want to see this thing out. Okay, so I can just give this thing a double click over here. If I want to see this particular thing, I can just give a double click as I have already explained to you guys about all the source panel and all of this thing here in detail. Okay, the next thing what I'm going to do is, as I have imported this music over here, okay, let's listen to this music, how it actually sounds here. As you guys can see, I have this particular music over here. What I can do is I want to just take the audio. So I will just drag this audio up. Okay? And here with my razor tool. Okay. I want to give this a cut somewhere around here. Okay. So I will just give this thing a cut over here. And with my selection tool, I will just delete this particular part again. Come to this video over here. Take your playhead down at the beginning. Okay, so now where you can actually get your pento. Okay, so here this is basically the pen to which you are going to use right now. Okay? So pen to is basically used if you're familiar with any other software like the Photoshop or the Illustrator. Okay. Designing software. Okay. In that case, you guys might be familiar with what a Penol is, how it actually works. Suppose I do thing over here. Okay? Now what I want to do is if I just want to go back, I can go back. If I want to go back again, I will go back again. Here. As you guys can see, I have made a point over here and now I can just make a rotation or anything as such. The same way I can just make a rotation over here. Okay? Here as you guys can see, I can make different type of shapes. Okay? If I want to make different shapes around here. Okay, You guys can see. Now what else I can do is if I want to add any key frames, I can basically add some key frames here as well. Okay, what I can do is if I just come here, okay, select this particular selection tool now, I can just position this one accordingly. If I just want to decrease the size, I will be able to decrease the size. Okay? This is the age of the bent right over here. Okay? To view that properly, what I need to do, I need to come here and I just need to go to my effects control. Okay, Here what I can do is I can just. This particular graphic over here. After that, I will just go to the effect control. Okay, Here in my effect control, you guys can see I do have the shape one, okay? This one is named as the shape one, okay? If I want to work on this particular thing more, what I can do is I can just click over here in this particular option, okay? Suppose if I just come here again on page, So let me just make a new shape. Okay, let me just make a new shape over here. What I can do is if I come and select this selection tool. Okay, here you guys. Now I do have another shape over here. Okay? This is the shape number one here. It's coming the shape number three. Okay? If I want to work anything with this one, okay, I can actually work over here in this particular shape. I will just delete one over here, but I hope you guys have understood that how many shapes you add. Okay? Whether it's using your pen tool or any other tool like the lips tool or a rectangle tool. Okay? You guys will be able to do that here as well. What I can do is I will just delete this shape number three. I'll just come here and I'll just show you guys the, what are available over here. So first off, if I want to create a path. Okay, I will be taking a class on masking in the next chapter. Okay, I'll be telling you guys how this masking basically works. Okay, here also you can just put on some animation. Okay, here in its appearance, if you want to change anything up, you guys can basically change this thing up over here. Suppose if I want to change the color, I can just change the color from here. Okay, If I do want to add some stroke, okay, I can just add some strokes for that, basically. First off, I need to just click over here. Okay? So now as you guys can see here on my screen, I do have a particular stroke all around. Okay? Now, if you want to add any shadows here as well. Okay? If I want to add some dark shadows over here, then I can just click on. Okay. And here I can basically add some shadows. Okay. So here you guys can see the opacity of the shadows. Okay? So from here now it's on 75% Okay? And if I want to add any different colors, I can come up here and here you guys can see I don't have a lot of it which I can just work on over here. Okay? And here, it's just telling me to choose the angle where I can put. Okay? So this one is basically the angle here also as you guys can see what might be the distance. Okay, So now here you guys can see. Now I'm just able to show you guys the shadow over here. Okay? So basically you won't take a green color for your shadows, but to show you guys where the shadow here now you guys can see it properly here on my screen. Okay. So basically, I don't use that much of the sticks over here. Okay. So you can basically control it somewhere around here or from here on this side as well. Okay, The options are basically quite the same. Okay? Here you guys can see if I just want to make this thing a little bit blur, okay? If I just increase the blur, you guys can see it's fading out. Okay. Here you guys can see. If I just want to increase the size. Okay, I can just increase the size of the shadow over here. And this one is the distance as I've already told. Okay. So if I just deactivate this one. Okay. It will be deactivated. I won't have any shadows over here. Okay. And now here they're asking me if I want to put up any stroke. Okay? If I want to put up any stroke, where do I want to put? So if you guys just notice at this part now, this one is outside of my shape, which I have created. Okay? So there are different options. Okay? If I want it inside, okay, I can get it inside the circle or the shape which I have created. And if I just center in the center, I can also get it here in the center. Okay. You guys will be able to understand more if I just try to increase the stroke size from here. Okay. If I just want to increase the stroke size, I will be able to increase the stroke size from here as well. Okay? If I just increase the stroke width from here. And now if I just show you, if I want to place it outside, this is how it looks. If I want to place it inside, okay, this is how it will look if I just want to put it here in the middle, okay, or in the center. How it's going to look. Okay, Now I will just turn off the stroke here again, if you want to mask with shape. Okay, we can also mask with shape. Okay? There is another option. Okay, we can also mask using the shape, which I'll be telling you guys in detail in my next class. Okay, we'll be learning about that thing. Okay, if you just come here in this right corner. Okay, Here in the essential Graphics option here, you guys can see I do have the shape options over here as well. Okay, If I just want to put so many shapes and then I can just create a group and I can just place all these shapes inside a group over here. If I just want to create a new layer itself, I can also create a new layer. Okay. If you just want to align it, you can align it according to yourself. Okay, If you just want to move this thing around, hold, then move this thing around, you can do that. This one is the toggle animation for the anchor point. Okay? I have already explained to you guys about the anchor point. This is about the toggle animation for the positioning, okay? The same, this is scaling some rotation opacity, okay? Now here you guys, I can basically work with this positioning over here, okay? So if you want to work on with that animation, you guys can actually change the position up here. Okay? You guys can increase or decrease the size of your graphics from here. Okay, so now if I just plain, we'll just disappear after some time as see, okay, I just made a random shape. I know that doesn't look pretty, but to make you guys understand that, what is the basic use of a shape? Okay? And what is the use of a pen tool? Right over here. Okay? So in the same way, if you want to create any rectangle box here, you guys can just take this. And what you can do is you guys can actually create a rectangle box somewhere over here with this particular tool. What you can do is you can just place this over anywhere, okay? Sometimes what you need to do is sometimes you just need to put on some details, okay? I will also tell you guys how it can actually work with all that, okay? I will just place this one over here. And now what I want to do is as I do have this particular shape, I will just, this one, I will just skip this particular shape. What I want to do is I just want to work with this particular shape. Let me just get a color over here. I will just show you guys. If I want to take any color from the nature itself, I can basically take some color. Okay. Using my eye dropper tool, I can just get some colors. Again, if I want to change this thing. Okay. I can first check things around over here. Whatever color I can just pick up. I can just take those things around here. Let me just take this color over here. I don't want any stroke. What I want to do is after some time, okay, now I do have this color over here. What I can do is I can just click here on the appearance over here. And I'll just add an animation after some time when my graphics is somewhere over here. What I want to do is I just want to change this color. Okay? Do something dark. Okay? So I can just click here. Okay. Now, if I just see a preview of this thing will actually look so you guys can see the change in the color. The same way if I just click on this thing, I will be able to create some rectangle, okay? So if you want to create some rectangle which is proportional, okay? In that case, you just need to click on Shift from your keyboard, go to your preview window, and now you guys can actually make a circle which is quite, or make a rectangle which is quite proportional. Okay, so from here only P. Just right click on your mouse. Okay? You guys will be able to create some ellipse as well. Okay, For now what I'll do is I will just select this selection tool. I don't need this. I will just delete this particular thing right over here. If you want to move this thing around, you guys will be able to move this thing around over here as well. Okay? So I will just keep this over here. Bring this out of this way to look. Okay? So if you want to make any changes, make sure you come to that particular graphic. Okay? And make changes according to yourself. Like if you want to put any text on top of that. Okay. We'll be learning about text later. Okay. In detail. We'll be learning about the text. Now, let's try to understand other usage of this pen tool. Now, I have already told you guys like if you want to, if I just want to increase the height of this particular tracks over here. What I can do is I can come here, bring my mouse, and I can just drag this thing up somewhat like this. Okay? So this is one way. Otherwise what I can do is I will just select that particular track over here. Click on Alt and just bring your mouse up or down. Okay. This is another way of how we can actually work this thing out. And I'll show you guys the usage of the pentel over here as well. For that, if you want to change the opacity in that case, what you can do is if you want to add some key frames over here to this particular frame, you need to come here in this time line, display settings, and you just need to click okay. Here. There are different options, but which one you're going to choose is you need to choose show video, key frames. Okay? Make sure that you choose this particular option. Once you choose this particular option here, you guys can see can change the opacity. Okay? There is a particular line over here. Now if you want to add some key frames to it, what you can do is you can just take your pen tool. Once you're above that particular line here, you guys can see once I do have my pen tool, what I can do is if I just click on here, whenever I do have a plus, I can just click here. I do have those key frames added over here. Okay, Using this one, what I will do is I will just increase this thing over here. Now I will add another key frame, somewhere around here. Again, here at the end. And I'll just drag and drop these things over here. Okay. Now let's try to see. This will actually look when it is time to few fade out quite properly. If you guys just try to this, this is how it will just fade out. Okay. So this is how we can actually work on with this. And from here, if we want to add any key frames at any point, okay, we can actually work over here. Okay? Now, the same thing, Okay? The same thing can be done here with this audio as well. Okay? So for that first I need to just increase this thing over here. And now what I can do is if I want to add some key frames. Okay, I will just add one over here. And what I can do is I will bring this thing down and I'll just skip this one over here. And now this one as well. I will just bring this thing over here. Okay? And now I will just play this total thing up so you guys can see, say now here also, you guys can see it is just slowly fading out. Okay, This is the work of the pool in detail. I hope you guys have understood this class as well, like how you can actually use the pen tool, what are the different users. Okay, I hope to see you all in the next chapter I'll be showing you guys how you can basically do masking. Okay? So there also, you do have some option. Okay, So there basically you have the option of how you can use the pen tool for masking. Okay? So if you just click over here, okay, If I just come here on the shape, there is an option with mask, with ship, otherwise, if I come to this particular frame, if I go to my motion and here in the motion, I also do have the option for masking. Okay? If I do use any kind of shapes or anything, okay, I'll be showing you the usage of masking in Premier Pro. So see you all the next chapter. Hope you guys have understood the usage of Pen Tool in detail to take care. And goodbye everyone guys. 14. Masking in premiere pro: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro essential tutorials. So now we are on our chapter number 13. And here I will be showing you guys how you can actually do masking in Premier Pro, Okay? And what is the usage of doing masking here? Okay? We'll be learning about all of that here in detail in this particular class. Okay? So there are different ways how you will use the pentol to mask. Okay? How we can actually explore the different options in masking. We'll be learning about all of that here in detail in this particular class. So let's not waste time and let's get started on learning masking in Premier Pro here. As you guys can see, now I am here in the home page of the Autob Premiere Pro. Now from here, I will now create a new project. And I will name this one as masking. Okay, so I will just name this one as Masking from here. And I will just create a new project for myself to work on. Okay, so I will just import a few of the audios, so I'll just click on Shift. And yeah, I have imported this too. And I will come down here, go to my resource file from the videos. Maybe I will take this one. And I guess I will take this one here as well. Okay, So I will just open this to videos. Okay, So I'll be showing you guys how you can basically mask. Okay? For me, if I just click over here, I can basically change the name according to myself. Okay. If it kind of sounds familiar. Okay, I can actually do that. I will just take this directly because I don't have to see it here in my panel. Okay. So I don't want to crop it down. I don't want to do anything. If I just want to do, or crop it down, I will directly do it somewhat from here. Okay, maybe I can just decrease the size a little bit. Okay, I will take this particular video and what I can again do is I will select this one. And now I will just move this over here. Okay, I will decrease the size of this particular thing here as well. Okay, If I just click over here. Okay, I guess this is the same video. I will just come here. Okay, I'll just take this particular video and I will just put this particular video here on top. Come here and I will just try to unlink both of this and take this thing, and I'll just delete this audio over here. If I want to decrease the size. Okay, I will be able to decrease the size of this thing here as well. Okay, I will just make this one visible. But what I'm going to do is I am going to mask this particular thing out. Okay? So let's start learning about masking, okay? Suppose if I do want to mask this part, okay? So for that what I need to do, I can just come here, select this one. And what I can do is I will just come here and I want to go to the effect panel. Okay. Right now here, I don't have that effect panel for that. What I can do is I will come here and I'll make sure that I do have my effect control. Okay? I will come here. Okay. I will just tick mark on the effect control option. Okay? I will just increase the size of this part over here. Now what I can do is I can just select this thing. And if I want to scale this thing up, okay, I can just scale this thing up over here. And suppose I want to mask this thing, okay? So first let me just scale this thing up properly, okay? So yeah, I am done here with the scaling and what I want to do is I just want to scale that part down, okay? So for that what I will do is I will just come here and I will just select this one. And for that now I will come here in the masking option. Okay, So I will come here, I will just select this opacity. Okay? So here once I just drag down the opacity option for me, I don't need the motion right now. Okay? So here as you guys can see, I do have the masking option. Okay? So if I want to mask or just create some shapes to mask. Okay, So for that I do have my pen tool and here if I want to create any polygon mask, in that case I will be able to take this polygon mask over here. Okay, So as you guys can see, I will be able to create some mask kind of like this. Okay? So here as you guys can see, I do have a mask number one. So what I can do is if I just want to move this thing around, I will be able to move this thing around. And now if I want to increase or if I want to change any sides of this thing, okay, of this mask, I will be able to do that. Okay? So if I just want to mask any pot or anywhere, if I just want to put this thing, I will be able to do that using this particular option. Okay, So here as you guys can see, I can just bring this thing down over here. And now suppose if I do want to mask this particular side, okay, of my frame. So I will be able to do that from here as well. Okay, suppose if I just come here and I will just select this corner. Okay, I can just come somewhere over here. And now to this part, I will be able to mask this thing properly. Okay? So we do have to do it according to ourselves. Okay, How we want to do that from here? Okay, So as you guys can see, I have just created a mask. Okay? So if you just want to see, just click here. Like if I don't want to see that frame. So here you guys can see to this particular frame, I have just must this particular part. Okay. So this part of the scene I have just masked over here. And as you guys can see, I have used the rectangle, okay? And in one particular frame, basically you guys will be able to add more than one mask. Okay? Suppose I already do have one mask, okay, But I want to create another mask here. You guys can see I am able to create another mask here as well. And now if I just click here outside. Okay, so this is how it's going to look. Now Again, I'll select this one, and now I will just select the mask number two here. Okay, I will be able to make some changes quite like this. Okay. If I want to do that, I will be able to do this thing from here as well. Okay, Under masking, you guys will be able to see that I do have four different options. Okay, so the first one is mask path, and the second one here is the mask feather. And this one is the mask capacity here. I do have the mask scadationkay from here. As you guys can see, I do have a options. So I'll show you guys the usage of each one of this over here. Okay, so if you guys just look here on my screen right over here. So let me just choose the mask number one. Okay, so for now, let me just delete this. Mask number two. I was just showing you guys that one. Okay, so let me select mask number one. And here you guys can see like the mask feather is basically this particular points which I do have it here. Okay, so here you guys can see now the mask feather or basically the opacity around here in the corner where I have created quite more. Okay, it's quite a lot in that case. Now what I can do is if I just want to increase the mask feather here, you guys can see the mask feather here. It's changing. Okay, if I want to increase the mask feather, in that case, I can basically increase the mask feather somewhat like this. Here. This is the opacity. Okay? If I want to change the opacity or if I want to increase it, or if I want to decrease the opacity, I can do that. As I already do have a frame just behind this one, okay? I can just create some things like this. If I just want to keep it 100% I can just keep this thing 100% over here. Now, this one is another thing, okay? If I just want to use this one, I can basically use this over here. As you guys can see, I can just keep this somewhat over here. If I just want to reset this particular parameter again, I can reset this particular parameter over here. Okay? Now as you guys can see, I do have another option over here which is known as the inverted. Okay? So as you guys can see, if I just click here in the mask. Okay, So this particular part, this one is my mask number one. Okay, So this part I have just mask. Okay? So invert means like if I just want to change or the positioning the part which I have not selected inside my masking, that part will be selected in the masking. And the part which I have selected right now, that part will be automatically de selected. Okay, so now if I come over here, if I just click on inverted here, you guys can see this is just. Opposite. Okay, if I just play this thing up over here. Okay. Now I will just play this thing up. This is how it's actually going to look. Okay. Here, as you guys can see, this thing is going to look like this. If you come here, if you don't want to do it, if you don't want to invert this one, you guys will be able to do that over here. Okay? As you guys can see now I will again see like this mask number one here. The mask path is like if you want to go back or forward. Okay, if you want to change the mask position, okay, you guys can do that from here. For that, I will just need to click all this toggle animation. And what I can do is I can just select this particular mask over here. Now I want to change the positioning. Okay, I will just keep this thing over here for now. Again, I will just come few frames forward. Okay, with this one, what I can do is I will just bring this over here and I can just move this thing around somewhere like this. Okay, again, here you guys can see I do have this particular animation on. I can just click this one. Okay. If I just want to copy anything, I can do that. Let's see a preview of how this thing actually works. Okay, This is how it will actually look like. Okay, here in this particular background, I do have only this thing. Okay. Here in this particular position, I can also add some key frames. Okay, here is the mask feather. Okay? In this part what I want to do is I don't want any feather. Okay. I want sharp he cut. Okay. So here you guys can see I do have a sharp he cut over here for that. What I'll do is I will just on the toggle animation. And once I come to this part over here in this corner, if I just want to go to the same keyframe here as you guys can see, if I just click on shift, I can just directly come here. Now what I can do is I can just increase the feather somewhat like 160 is quite fine. Okay. Here as you guys can see, I have added this one here as well. Okay. Now what I can also do is if I just bit over here. Okay, I can come here and I can just select this one after coming this further. Okay? If I just want to go frame by frame in that case. But I can also do is I can just click on shift and I can just click on my arrows. Okay. It will just take you ten frames forward, or like five frames each time. Okay, here you guys can see it's going five frames forward, five frames backward. Okay, here I can come. Okay, and I can like to 55. Okay, Here, let's see a preview of how this actually looks. Okay? This is how it's actually going to look like. Lastly, I'll be showing you guys about this particular option over here. Okay, now I will be able to do is suppose I will have this one over here. What I can do, lastly, I will click on the toggle animation for this mask over here. Once it comes somewhere around here, I can come and I can just decrease this totally over here. Okay, I can just decrease it totally over here. Okay, Then I'll just come here in the last frame. Okay? So I will just come here in the last frame. Select this particular frame around here, and I will just come to the last frame around here. I can just move this thing or this particular key frame here in this last place, Okay, Now let's see a preview of how this thing actually looks like. Okay, so now you guys will be able to see that it will kind of disappear quite like this. Okay, so now if you want to invert this whole layer, I guess you guys will be able to invert the whole layer as well. Okay, but here as we were talking about masking, I hope you guys have understood how you can actually mask around this. So here there are a few other options which you can use while you're working. If you want to adjust this thing, you guys will be able to adjust this thing here as well. Okay, So now you guys can come here, if you want to choose anything, you guys can basically choose this thing out. Okay, so let me just play this thing up somewhat like this. This is how it will just disappear over here. I hope you guys have understood this class on masking. I hope you guys will be able to work on with this one over now. Okay? Using this one, what you can also do is from here, okay, you guys can actually select any particular track and just mask backward. Okay? So you guys can do that here. If you have selected any mask, okay, you guys can go backward, okay? And if you want to go to the previous key frame, you guys will be able to go to any previous key frame which you have selected over here. If you just want to add any key frame to this one, you guys will be able to add. Okay? If you just want to go to the next key frame, see I will be able to go to the next key frame. If I want to go to the previous keyframe, I can go like that. Okay? From here also, if you want to do some tracking, okay, you guys will be able to do that. From here, you guys can see if you want to position the things out, you guys will be able to position things out from here. So you guys can choose what you want to do. Is it only position or position and rotation. Okay? Or you just want to position it, scale it, and you also want to add the rotation here as well. Okay? Or you guys can come here and just click on the preview option. Okay, for me, I just want to select this one and I will just unmark this preview option. I hope you guys have understood this class then CO in the next chapter. 15. Using the text tool: Hi everyone and welcome you to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential Tutorial. So now we are on our chapter number 14. And here I will be showing you how you can use the text tool in Adobe Premier Pro. Okay, so using the text tool, you guys can actually add some text around. Okay, if you want to work with all this thing, how you can change the color, how you can change the positioning, play around with the key frames. I'll be explaining you guys each and everything in detail here in this particular chapter about text. Okay, so let's not waste time and let's get started on learning how you can use the Text tool in Adobe Premier Pro. I'm here in the home page. So from here I will just name this thing as Text. And I will create a new project. From here, I will just import a single media. Okay, let me just import this media after that. Let me just import this particular thing here in my timeline. Increase the size like this over here. Okay? Now what I will do is I am going to add some text here to this particular frame. Okay? I'm just increasing the size quite a bit as you guys will be able to view it properly here. I do have created a sequence as well. Okay. What I can do is I will come somewhere here and as you guys can see, I do have the option of type tool around here. Okay? The shortcut key for selecting type tool is from your keyboard, whether you're using a Windows or whether you are a user. Okay, so now what I will do is once I have clicked on, I can just come here in my preview window. And as you guys can see, once I am there in my preview window, in that case, I do have my type tool ready over here. So here I can just actually click and now you guys will be able to see that. I can add a different text, okay? So if I just want to type, suppose if I just type Bangkok. Okay? Bangkok carbon, Thailand, okay? I will just write this one because I am just showing you guys how to make a lower third over here. You guys can actually do it the way you want. Using my selection tool over here, I can just increase the size from this side. If I want to change the width, I can actually change the width here as well. Okay, make sure of that particular thing. If I just bring this here in the corner, I will be able to bring this thing down here in the corner as well. So now what I can do is here as you guys can see, I do have the option for the text. Okay. Here in my effects control. Otherwise, I can just directly come here in my essential graphic option. So from here also under my text option. Okay. I do have all of this over here. Okay, So the first thing which we'll look to text is basically what kind of text or font style we are using, Okay? So here you guys can come up and you guys can look around different text type, okay? So here you guys can see I do have a different text type over here. Okay? Now I will come around here again. Okay? Do I want to use or if I want to change the size from here? Okay, I can basically change the size from here. Okay, so here this is the source text. If I want to use the toggle animation, okay, I can also use the toggle animation from here. Okay? Now if I just make the size big, I will just come back over here. Okay. Now I will just select my text again. Okay, Text tool come here and you can write Bangkok, Thailand, okay? I will just write this come here and I can just select Of text I want. Okay, I will select this one. I'll just delete this layer. Come here. Okay, drag this down. Now you can select what kind of font you're going to use. Let me just take this particular font now, I can just increase the font size. Okay, from here, if I just want to increase the font size, take my selection tool. I will select this. Maybe what I can do is I can just place this thing around here in the corner. Okay, Now what I can also do is I will just come here. I will just select this one. Now if I just bring this thing quite over here, like this particular playhead which I do have. Okay, here, this particular playhead, I can move this thing around. Now if I just increase the size, I can do things like that. Okay. Let's see how it actually looks. Okay. Doesn't look that pretty. If you want to change anything up, okay, you can just change this thing up over here, okay? But I was just showing an example. I will come here and I'll just delete this key frame from here as well. I will just come here, select this, and I'll just delete this key frame as well. I'll just off this toggle animation. Okay, this one is about the alignment, if you want to align it to the left, if you want to align it here in the center, you guys will be able to do that. If you want to align it to the extreme right, you guys will be able to do that here as well. This is just the tracking. Okay. If you want to increase the tracking Okay. Which is the spacing between the letters. Okay. You guys will be able to do that. This one is the curning. If you do have two lines in that case, you guys can do that. Okay? I don't have any ring over here to use the kerning. What I can do is I can just come here, select this one. Suppose I will just select a particular word. Now I want to just use the N. Okay? In that case here you guys can see the spacing between the letters. I can actually maintain that. Now what I can also do is suppose I will just select outside. Okay, I will just select this total thing. If I want to actually this thing a slant, I can use that. If I want all these things in small caps, I can do that, okay? If I want to add some subscript and all, I can also work with those things out here. Okay? Here there is a baseline shift. Suppose if I do select a particular word, if I just come here and I will just select a particular word. Okay, This whole thing out. Okay? But I just want to select a particular word. Now what I want to do is I just want to shift it from the base. Okay? I will be able do like this here if I don't click outside. Okay, I just come here, You guys can see how this particular thing looks like. Okay, The D is not quite aligned over here. Okay. This is another thing here. This one is the tab width, okay? I can just increase or decrease w from here, okay? Now, if I want to type it from left to right, if any case, I need to write it from right to left, I can use this thing over here. Okay, Let's come to the appearance over here. If I want to change the color, okay, I will be able to change the color from here. Okay? So if I want to choose some colors, I can basically choose these colors from here. Okay? I will just click here. Okay? And if I want to add any background to it, okay, I will be able to select the background and I can just select the transparency of the background. First off, I can change the color of this one. I will just click on. Okay, here you guys can see, okay. And if I just want the rounded corners for this one, I can just come here and I can select the rounded corners. Okay? And this one is the size, okay? If I increase the size a bit, I will be able to increase the size a bit. Now, if you want to add any shadows, you guys will be able to add some shadows over here. Okay? At what angle do you want me? Let me just take 180 degree. Okay. I am 75% w now, let me select a different color. Okay, Let me take a yellow, quite like this. Click on. Okay. What I can do is I can just select this thing from here. Okay. Here you guys will be able to see, this is here, you guys can see the one. Now, if I just want to increase the size, I will be able to increase the size quite from here. Okay? From here, I can just change the blur effect. Okay? Just to show you guys, I am trying to give you guys this thing, okay? But basically, I don't want any shadows over here. Okay. If you want to add any strokes, I have already showed you how you can actually add a stroke. White stroke with this particular thing looks good here. In the effects as you guys can see in this graphics over here. Okay, when I come down, I do have the option transform like I do have the same thing, the positioning, scaling, rotation, opacity, okay? But here in my video, if I come to the motion again, okay, here also I do have the same thing. So this one is only for the fonts. Okay? If I just want to work out with the fonts over here. Now if I just on the toggle animation. Okay, If I own this one. So the first thing or the first frame which I want to choose is I will come here, select this selection tool. Okay, selection tool, right over here. And what I can do is I will just bring this thing somewhat around here. Now, take this thing few frames forward. Okay, I will just take this thing few frames forward. Now I will select my selection tool again. And I will just come here, select my selection tool, if I just want to bring this thing again. Okay, I will just come here and I will try to bring this thing over to this particular place. Okay, I will just bring this thing over here again, select the selection tool and just delete this particular thing. Now let's see how it actually looks. Now if I just play, this is how my box will basically appear. Okay? This is how it will appear and it will just disappear after some time. We can also add some rotation. What I can also do is after this point, what I want to do is I just want to change the opacity. What I can do is I can just on the opacity of this one over here, okay, I will just cancel this one. I will just keep 100% Now, once I come to this point, what I'll do is I will just make it zero. Okay? So now let's play this whole thing around, okay? It will appear like this and now it will just quite disappear like this. I hope you guys have understood this particular part on how you can actually work on with the text. Okay, Here in this particular graphic option, if you just want to increase the size, okay, you guys will be able to do that. If you want to decrease the size, you guys will be able to decrease the size from here as well. Okay, So there is that option here as well. Okay, now if I just come down, I can also explore a lot of things here. Also, if you want to mask with the text. Okay, I can also mask here if you want to invert things out. If you want to mask only the file place, I can do that here as well. But I'll just turn this off for now, but I hope you guys have understood. In next class I'll show you once you're done with your key framing, okay? Once you're done with these things, how you will be able to export your media, okay? I'll be showing you how you can export. Let's see all in the next chapter till. 16. Exporting and rendering in premiere pro: Hello everyone, and welcome you all to another chapter of the Adobe Premier Pro Essential tutorial. So now we are on our Chapter number 15. And here I'll be showing you guys how you can actually export and also render in Premier Pro. Okay, so once you're done with each and everything, I'll show you guys different options of how you to export and render your file. Okay, so let's not waste time and let's get started with this chapter of exporting and rendering in Premier Pro. So here as you guys, now I'm back at the previous chapter which I was working on with the text. Okay, so from here only I'll be showing you guys how you can export and also render here in this particular application. Okay, suppose you don't want to export the whole video which you do have here in your timeline. In that case, what you can basically do is you can just click on, okay, suppose you want to start it from here. Okay, I is basically for Mark in. What I can do is I will just move my playhead along over here. Suppose I just want to render it here. Okay. Now I can just click on from my keyboard here. You guys can see this particular part is being selected. Now what I can do is if I just come here into my file option from here. Now if I try to import, okay, in that case I will be able to export only this particular part. Okay, This is about point and the outpoint over here. Okay? Now, if I want to manually set this thing up, I can just manually set this thing up from here. Okay? If I want to decrease it from this end as well, I can do that. Okay, I can just come up over here. Suppose I export the whole thing over here. For that, I will just come here into my file option. Okay? I just need to come here and select it from the file. What I need to do is I need to go to the export option, okay? Otherwise, I can just click on Control plus M from my keyboard and I will just go to the media. Okay, once I am here in the media, it might take some time to load things up. Okay, here you guys. There are different options if I do want to directly upload this video to any platform which are over here. So I can just click on, okay, Now I will be able to actually directly upload my file. Okay? But I don't usually do that for that. If you just on this one and just link your Facebook account or your Youtube account, you guys will be able to do that. From here, you guys can see I have already selected the place, where do I want to save it? Okay, I can just come here and I can just particularly save this particular file. Okay, These are a few of the presets which I can use. Okay, so the format is 0.264 Here on this side corner, you guys will also be able to see preview of your video. Okay, so from here you guys will be able to see the preview for video. You guys do have different settings, okay? So from here you do have different settings. If your video do have some audio, okay, you guys can actually check the audios, okay? Sample Rad and all you guys can check things out, okay? If you do have captions, you guys can actually get captions for effects, okay? So there are many things can look up over here, okay? And once you're happy with each and everything, okay, you guys can just send this to the media encoder or you guys can just click here directly. Okay, I'll just wait for it to get exploded here. You guys can also see the time. I'll just wait for it to get exploded here. Now I have just exploded this particular file. Now, let me show you guys that file for that. What I need to do is I will come here in my resource file. Okay, here I do have this thing. So what I can do is I can click here, and as you guys can see, I have exported this particular file, so this is how it actually looks. Okay, so you guys can actually use this thing up to export your media. So I hope you guys have understood this whole tutorial from the starting till ending. Take care everyone, and keep on practicing your video editing skills. And I'll be waiting for you guys to send me your class projects, which we have throughout this whole tutorial. Co. And take care everyone. 17. Class Project 1: Adding text in premiere pro: Hello guys, This is the time for our class project, and this is a class project one. Here I'll show you and we'll do add text in Premier Pro together. Let's see first what all steps we need to follow to add text in Premier Pro. Here you guys can basically see, I do have the name of the class project as adding text in Premier Pro, I do have a description and also you guys can refer the outcome. But for me, I'll directly go to the steps. Step one is create a new project. Step two is you need to import your video in the timeline. Okay, I how you can do that? Go through my video if you do face any issues and you guys can reach out to me as well. The step three is select the text tool from the toolbar. Step four, is it your text in the preview window? Step five is managed, the text option from the effects control panel. The step six will be, save the file and upload it in our project panel. I'll show you guys all the steps, what all you need to follow over here. Okay, let's move on to that. Yeah, this is the home page over here. First step is creating a project, okay? I will just, this one class project one. I will just create a new file over here. Double click to this one. This is the step number two where I will be importing my media. Double click here. The next step is just importing the media here in your time line. Okay? As you guys can see, I do have this thing here in my timeline. I have created a sequence here as well. Now I need to select the type tool from here. What I can do is this thing over here. I can just type Cape Town, okay? I will just write to South Africa. Okay, I will just write Africa. Once I am done over here, what I can do is I can come here, select my selection tool, I can just keep it here in top. Okay, now the next thing is what I can do is I will select this text. I can just rank up however I want and go to the effects control. Just pull this down from here. I can select what type of textile do I want. Okay. There are a lot of options which I can choose from. Okay. I will just select some thing from here. Okay. Here you guys can see the different samples which are available. I will just keep this thing over here. Bring this thing down. Okay, If I just want to increase the size, I can just increase the size quite like this. I'll put this one over here. So in place of appearance, maybe I will just give this thing a dark color. Okay? So I will just give this thing a dark color over here. And now I don't want to use any background. But here I will use a nice stroke. Okay? I will just use a nice stroke over here. In this case now I will also use a dark color shadow. Okay. If I just want to use an ingredient, I can just come here. Okay. I can just choose the linear gradient from here. What I can do is if I want to change the angle, okay, I can basically change the angle somewhat like this. Okay? I can just click. Okay. Over here. And from here in the shadows, what I can do is I can just change, it's quite like this. Okay? And if I just want to change the opacity to 50% I can change the opacity somewhat like 50% over here, okay? Everything else looks good to go. If I just want to blur this thing around, I can just blur this thing around. If I want to transform it according to yourself, okay, I can also transform it. Okay? So I will just change the opacity from here, okay? I will just keep this thing, bring this thing somewhere around here, okay? And I will just change the opacity. Okay? So from here now I will just make the opacity zero. Yeah, this thing is done. And if I will just go away. Once I'm done, what I'll do is I will come here in the file. And from here what I can do is I can just save this particular file or I can just import you guys can basically just save this file in your system. Okay, so maybe I will just save it here in my resource file class project one. And once I have saved this thing, I can just upload, you can just upload it in our project panel. So hope you guys have understood this class project. I'll be waiting for you guys to send me a word that I can check those things out. So key frames, how you guys have worked those things. Okay? You guys can add a lot of thing more, but if I just show you each and every step, it will be quite a longer video, okay? So you guys can use the transforms, okay? Positioning, scaling, rotation, and a point. If you do have any doubt, you guys can actually recommend my videos or go back to the tutorials where I have taught you about animating. Because there I have explained to you guys all of these things in detail. So see you all in the next class. Till then, take care and goodbye. 18. Class Project 2: Adding transition between videos: Hello everyone. So now this is the time for our class project number two. Here I'll show you guys how you can add transition between videos. Okay, so from where you guys will get access to that. So I'll just show you guys the steps as well, so let's not waste time and let's get started with the steps. What all you need to follow here, you guys can see I do have the name of the class project as adding transition between videos. I also do have a description at the outcome, but I'll directly go to the steps of what all you need to follow. Step number one, create a new project. And the step is import your video into the table. Okay, for step number three, you need to go to the effects panel and select the video transition option. Okay, Step number four is going to select the appropriate transition according to your video. Step number five is going to be saving the file and uploading it into a project panel. Once you're done with your video, okay, you guys can upload that particular video or that particular file into a project panel that I can check those out and get back to you guys. Okay, let's see what all we'll be doing here. Here in this home page, I will click here, and now I will create a new page. Okay, new project over here. I will name this one as class project two. I can just click here, Enter. The next thing is importing my media. Okay, Maybe I will import more than one videos. Okay? Maybe I will take this with control. I'll select this one as well. Okay, I will just take this two. I will open both of these up. What I can do is I put this thing over here and this thing over here as well. Okay, I will take this one now. I will just put this media summer over here. First, I will keep this thing over here and bring this one. And now take this video over here. I will just unlink this one first. Okay, once you have unlinked, just delete the video right down here. If you just want to decrease the size, select both of this. Just add this thing over here. Can see I do have this particular video right out here. What I can do is I can just come here. If I just right click, if I want to apply the default transitions, I can apply the default transition over here. But instead of that, what I'm going to do is I will come to the effects panel from here. Here you guys can see I do have the video transitions option, okay? From here I will go to dissolve. As you guys can see, for now, where do I have this blue thing, okay? That means that this one is my default transition, but I will just cross dissolve. And what I can do is I can come here and I can put this here in the middle. Okay, from here. Now what I'll do is I'll select the selection tool. Now if I want to select the duration. Okay, from here I will be able to select the duration. If I just click on, okay, I will just click on. Okay, let's just play this thing and see how it will transit. Okay? This is how it basically do the transition. Okay? I will just cancel one. Go to effects control. From here, I can just select this thing out. If I want to increase the size somewhat, I can increase it. I can just align it wherever do I want. Now I do have put this one at the center. Okay. From here, if I just click here, you guys will be able to see the actual source. Okay? You guys can work things out to this panel over here as well. Now, if I just want to increase or decrease the panel size over here, I will be able to see this transition, okay? From here I will be able to see the transition quite like this. Now if I just play here, you guys can see the cross days of transition. I hope you guys have understood how you can actually add this thing up. If you just want to clear this thing, you guys can come here and clear it out. Once you are done, you guys can come here, go to the file option, go to Saves. Just save it wherever you feel or wherever you are actually saving. Okay, so once you're done with that, save that file and upload it into our project panel. Okay, so I've just showed you guys with two videos with one transition, you guys can add music to it. You guys can actually add a lot of things here as well, okay? But if I just stretch this thing out, it might take a lot of time. You guys can use effects, okay? You guys can use the audio transitions, you guys can use different video effects and some of the presets as well, okay? So take care everyone, And I hope you guys will send me your work that I can check those out and get back to you guys. See you all. Take care.