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Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a training course in Adobe Premiere, which is a video editing and assembly program developed by Adobe and is part of the Adobe Creative Suite. It can be purchased separately and comes with Adobe Encore, Adobe On Location, and Media Encoder. The program is used for non-linear video editing, allowing easy access to any part of a video clip for editing. Editing tasks include cutting and pasting both video and audio, adding transitional effects between video clips, and applying effects to both video and audio tracks, in addition to compositing clips, sounds, and titles. These clips (video or audio) and other effects are managed through the Timeline. Many additional plugins can also be added to enhance it with color and motion filters.

Objectives and target group

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a training course in Premiere, targeting the following groups for participation in the course:

  • Professionals in the media and television production field
  • Anyone interested in learning about the Premiere software
  • Individuals working in filming programs
  • Those who want to produce documentary films
  • Programming and media graduates
  • Anyone looking to develop their skills in this field

Objectives of the Premiere Training Course:

By the end of the training course, participants will achieve the following benefits:

  • Master the arts of editing and finalizing content
  • Create the best scenes and shots
  • Develop the ability and skills to create ideas that fit the required topic
  • Gain practical training on the most popular applications used in media and television
  • Acquire comprehensive knowledge of the Premiere program

Course Content

  • Creating a New Project
  • Setting Up the Program for Work
  • Methods for Adding Files
  • Editing Videos
  • Teaching Clips
  • Using the Subclipping Feature
  • How to Create a Sequence
  • How to Make Insert Edits
  • Moving and Swapping Clips
  • How to Perform Overwrite Edits
  • Basic Trimming Process
  • How to Perform Splitting & Deleting
  • Saving in HD Quality
  • Controlling Elements: Rotate, Zoom, and Scale Images
  • Adding Filters to Videos
  • How to Write in Arabic in Adobe Premiere
  • Problem of Losing Project Files
  • Explanation of Razor Tool – Ripple Delete
  • Slowing Down and Reversing Video – Explanation of Crop
  • Explanation of Keyframes in Premiere
  • Color Correction for Videos | Lumetri Color Correction
  • Explanation of Blend Mode – Removing Alpha Background
  • Transitions Between Images, Videos, and Text
  • Explanation of the Timeline
  • Package of Transition Videos for Premiere + Explanation of How to Integrate Them
  • How to Install External Filters and Transitions for Premiere
  • Explanation of the Benefits of Markers – Taking a Snapshot from a Video
  • Explanation of How to Combine Two Audio Tracks in Premiere
  • Working with a Photoshop File in Premiere
  • Downloading and Installing Title Templates in Premiere
  • Explanation of Creating a News Ticker as Seen on Channels in Premiere
  • Explanation of Creating End Credits for a Series or Program in Premiere
  • Saving Video Without Background (Transparent) in Premiere
  • Removing Green and Blue Screen Backgrounds in Premiere
  • Blurring Faces in Interviews Using Internal Filters
  • Professional Split Screen in Adobe Premiere
  • A Collection of Lighting Videos and How to Use Them in Premiere
  • Explanation of the Benefit of Adjustment Layer in Premiere
  • Explanation of the Benefit of Points in Premiere
  • Explanation of Video Color Correction in Premiere
  • Explanation of Hiding a Logo from a Video in Premiere
  • Explanation of Subtitle Translation for Movies and Videos in Premiere
  • Explanation of Multi-cam in Premiere
  • Stabilizing Video Using External and Internal Filters
  • How to Create a Banner or Intro in Premiere
  • How to Add Shine or Light to Text and Logos
  • How to Transfer Video Effects to Another Video in Premiere
  • Explanation of Timeline Tools in Premiere
  • Explanation of Creating Flashy Light Transitions in Premiere
  • Splitting the Screen with Split Screen Filter in Premiere
  • Explanation of Viewfinder Filter to Add Effects to Video
  • Explanation of Alpha Processor Filter to Create Text Effects
  • Inserting Video or Image Inside a Specific Shape in Premiere
  • Explanation of Creating a Camera Shake Effect in Premiere
  • Keeping One Color and Making the Rest of the Video Black and White
  • Explanation of Creating a Typing Effect in Premiere
  • Explanation of Cut Away Filter to Zoom on a Specific Part of a Video
  • Exporting Projects Using Adobe Media Encoder
  • What Are Presets in Adobe Premiere
  • How to Save the Project for Use on Another Device
  • How to Link Between After Effects and Premiere
  • Between Adobe Premiere and Adobe Audition
  • Creating Freeze Frames Effect in Adobe Premiere
  • Explanation of BCC Title Studio Filter in Adobe Premiere
  • BCC Beauty Studio Filter for Skin Smoothing in Premiere
  • How to Work with Matte Videos in Premiere
  • Converting Video to GIF in Premiere
  • Explanation of Creating a Distinctive Intro in Premiere
  • Explanation of Designing a Banner to Introduce People Uniquely in Premiere
  • Animating Shapes and Text for Creating Intros in Premiere
  • Creating a New and Unique Intro Using Shapes and Keyframes in Premiere
  • How to Save Videos in Adobe Premiere for Instagram
  • How to Use After Effects Transition Projects in Premiere
  • Animating Text and Shapes Using Crop to Create Intros in Premiere
  • Explanation of Filter to Remove Freckles from Video and Smooth It in Premiere
  • Deleting Empty Spaces Between Videos at Once on the Timeline
  • Explanation of Logo Motion Filter to Animate Logos, Shapes, and Text
  • Smoothing Movement by Adjusting Keyframes in Premiere
  • Explanation of Mask Tracking in Premiere
  • Solving the Problem of Unable to Place Transitions Between Clips in Premiere
  • Quick Overview of Video Glitch Filter to Add Glitch Effects
  • Saving in High Quality and Small Size in Premiere
  • Focusing on a Specific Part of a Clip and Making the Rest Unclear
  • Difference Between Scale to Frame Size and Set to Frame Size
  • Proxy Feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
  • Explanation of Creating a Professional Transition with Flicker Cut Filter
  • Explanation of Still Exporter Add-on for Exporting Images
  • Explanation of Twixtor Filter for Professional Slow Motion
  • Explanation of VHS Filter for Vintage Transitions
  • Solving the Problem of Audio Out of Sync with Video
  • Runner Options
  • Benefit of the Subclip Option

Course Date

2025-01-27

2025-04-28

2025-07-28

2025-10-27

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4200 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3360 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2604 / Member

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