Intro to Editing: Adobe Premiere

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Learn compelling video editing techniques in this workshop with Adobe’s renowned software, Premiere.

Anybody who's watched a documentary or an episode of reality television knows that editing can be used to influence the impression and opinions of viewers—as well as to inform and motivate them; the footage you take out can be just as influential as what you leave in. Learn how different editing techniques can change the style of your film.

This class is part of our Post Production track. Learn more about our media education tracks here.

Introductory: Aimed at novice media makers with some prior knowledge of media production, Introductory classes move at a pace for learners who are new to the field of media but already have a basic understanding of the concepts in the class description.

Recommended Prior Experience: If you have never edited a video before, we recommend taking our Intro to Editing: Final Cut Pro X workshop prior to enrolling in this course. We also recommend having introductory-level editing experience and a general understanding of importing and exporting, cut types, transitions and timeline, as well as an understanding of story development.

Certification: This workshop will certify you to reserve a MacBook Pro laptop that comes with Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Creative Cloud. You will also be able to borrow our hard drives and submit videos to our channels!

Interested in a Personalized Training? 

To schedule this workshop for an individual, small or large group complete a request form here.

Have more questions?

If you want to talk to a member of our education team about which class is right for you, please email us at education@opensignalpdx.org.

When
October 20th, 2018 1:00 PM through November 3rd, 2018 4:00 PM
Location
Open Signal
2766 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
United States
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Contact
Phone: 503-288-1515
Event Fee(s)
Workshop Fee 110.000000000
Bob Hedlund Memorial Scholarship Fund