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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Tutorial - Game Footage Editing - Part 2 of 3: Editing

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

Part 1: Basics - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvZDVBkVnqU
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This is part 2 of the 3 part tutorial for Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 - Editing game footage.

This part covers the basics of editing your footage.

Track selection and manipulation, effects, volume control, clips, cutting, and watermarking.

Part 3 will cover exporting and 'batch exporting' using Adobe Media Encoder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1_6YJvnR2A

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  • so how much is this and where can i get it

  • @DethMagnetik Premiere Pro CS5 standalone is $650. Any online SW retailer carries it... It ain't cheap. Since I don't advocate piracy, I'll say no more.

  • Can the "Scale to Frame Size" be used in Sony Vegas?

  • @Hradian in the event pan/crop window, you can uncheck the box 'maintain aspect ratio' and there should be a box that says 'fit to screen' or something to that effect.

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  • woow verry good tutorial. thank for you help.

  • I've looked everywhere online for info for editing footage...Thank You 5stars!

  • @skorch82 I have a huge problem, my videos always gets totally crappy when I render them. The stock footage is good and when I use "Scale to frame size" it's also good. But when I render it gets totally wrong and blurry. If you want an example pls look at this video: watch?v=E4RUIUckLoA

    As you can see even the Title gets all blurry and ugly. I have never had this problem with footage from a video camera.

  • Learnt alot, thanks.

  • You do a real nice job with this! I'd like to watch one of your videos where you teach: How to take a clip that is say...waaay out front. Then you want to take that clip and, essentially copy and paste it way up in the timeline..... WITHOUT shortening or changing up the other clips that were around it. When I drop it on the timeline...the clips around it shorten up or even disappear.

  • thank u so much because i am so newbie !!

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