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Editing with Adobe Premiere ProWhether you're editing a short film, a YouTube video, or a corporate presentation, Premiere Pro provides a plethora of tools and features to help you bring your vision to life. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn step-by-step video editing from import to export using Adobe’s non-linear editing application. Gain the basic knowledge on how to create a new project, import your footage, mix formats, incorporate still images, organize your media, set up your timeline, use the editing tools, add transitions and motion, effectively use video filters and effects, utilize colour correction tools, create titles and audio mix. Based on the screening specs for a project, participants will explore the multiple formats, codecs, resolutions, and other settings for final video export.Please Note: This workshop is recommended as a companion to the Editing Aesthetics, Dramatic Film Editing and Intermediate Premiere Pro workshops. part 1: Sun 15 December 2024, 10 am - 6 pm Instructor: Stephen KniftonStephen Knifton is a Toronto-born video producer and brand journalist. He began his career in network television news, working as a senior producer for the CBC in Toronto, and News Corp in New York City. He covered and produced multiple live and breaking news events; including 9/11, Gulf War, Iraq War, and has produced US election coverage and debates. He designed, created and produced a number of news and current affairs programs. Following a career in television news, he started an online video production company, and went on to produce digital content and brand journalism for a wide variety of architects, designers, business development groups, developers, non-profits and government agencies in both Toronto, New York City and DC. He teaches video production, video storytelling and post production at two different Toronto-area colleges, and won both a Peabody and an Emmy for his work in network news. Location: 1137 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario M6H 2A3 Category: Post-Production and Digital Tools Maximum Capacity: 6 8 hours of instruction in 2 parts$125 /member$150 /nonmember | SOLD OUT |