Premiere Pro: Best Practices and Workflow Guide
Jarle Leirpoll from PremierePro.net worked with experts from Adobe to create this in-depth Premiere Pro Best Practices and Workflow Guide for Long Form and Episodic Post Production.
This “white paper” is a treasure chest of knowledge for editors on larger productions like feature films and series. It’s aimed at the people who work with the highest of high-end productions, but the advice in this guide is extremely useful for all users of Premiere Pro and After Effects.
-Jarle Leirpoll
This deep-dive anthology of expert, step-by-step advice and illustrated examples is written by a team of industry experts and leading Adobe engineers.
Chapters in the Best Practices Guide
- Introduction
- Before Getting Started
- Hardware & Settings
- Working with Dailies
- Proxy Workflows
- Working with Productions
- Multi-camera editing
- Dynamic Link with After Effects
- Turnovers
- Remote and Cloud Workflows
- Panels and integrations
- Resources & Tutorials
Looking for more Multicam tips & tricks, check out Jarle’s blog post Multicam Tips & Tricks for Premiere Pro Editors, in which he has many tips that didn’t fit in to the best practices guide.
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