Comments about Adobe Premier Pro - Course - Part-time - Bournemouth - Dorset
Adobe Premiere Pro is a powerful and industry-standard tool used by film-makers and editors, to combine video, audio and still images.
Learn how to edit clips and sequences, add/manipulate effects and transitions, work with audio tracks, and export your results to a variety of formats.
Understanding how to use Adobe Premiere Pro gives you many advantages such as having control over all of the effects and tools available within the program. By the end of the course you are guaranteed to work faster, more flexibly and orchestrate larger projects.
Through a series of exciting projects and workshops you will learn about starting a new project, organisation and sub-clipping, using the timeline, editing tools, video effects, colour correction and grading, titles and motion, exporting film and more.
Whether you are passionate about moving image or wish to build your skills in film editing, this course will give you a strong portfolio that shows off your skills and the confidence to start your own projects.
What you need to bringA pen and notebook, or tablet device if preferred.
DatesAutumn Term
Spring Term
Maximum 14 students
If you would like to receive a Short Courses Z-Card please get in touch.
Duration: 5 alternate Saturdays 9am-4pm Fees: £259
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