Adobe Premiere Pro for Beginners
Course 1: Premiere Pro Interface and Using Video Files: Organize and Structure Your Digital Assets
By Alex Hall , Videographer, Editor, Photographer, and Director of Photography
Joined September 2020
About the video: Organize and Structure Your Digital Assets
Overview
“In this unit we’ll go through some of the best practices for having a smooth editing process which begins with having a good folder structure for your files before you begin editing within Premiere Pro. This setup is important because it will allow you to have a smoother editing process, and you won’t waste any time searching for your media files and re-linking them if they are moved. Feel free to copy the same folder structure and update it to your needs.”
In this video lesson Alex Hall addresses the topic: Organize and Structure Your Digital Assets, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Premiere Pro Interface and Using Video Files. Get an overview of the interface and optimize your workflow .
Partial transcription of the video
“In this unit, we're going to be taking a look at how to organize your video files within Premiere Pro. And this is super important to the video editing process. because you won't waste any time relinking video files if they get moved around. So let's jump in. All right, so let's find out how we create a system for moving, storing, and organizing our video files. I usually don't like to keep my video files on my computer or on my desktop because video files can be very large. So most of us, or many editors, we use an external hard drive. So what we do when we receive video files, we'll drag ...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: Premiere Pro Interface and Using Video Files
Alex Hall
By Alex Hall
Alex Hall is a director of photography, videographer, photographer, and editor from Brooklyn, New York. He discovered a passion for his current profession ten years ago, creating snapshots and short videos that led him to a career as a freelancer. After gaining experience through a number of smaller projects, he moved to Europe, where he has been living and working full-time for the last six years.
Alex specializes in giving shape to audiovisual narratives and has worked for brands such as H&M Beyond, John Freida, and Lollapalloza. He is currently based in Berlin, where he is the director of photography for the first season of Berlin After Dark, a TV show which showcases artists, entrepreneurs, and culture in the city. Alex is also currently collaborating with Canon on a film documentary, in which he is videographer and editor.
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