Videoediting Course

A course to teach the basic terms and skills in video editing with Adobe PremierePro

What is the goal of the course?

The course consists of two parts: the course for basic knowledge and a course for the more advanced use of Premiere Pro in which the single aspects of digital editing will be looked at in further detail. As software for video editing we will be using Adobe Premiere Pro.

Notice: The software isn’t provided by us. But it doesn’t have to be bought necessarily since a 7-day-trial-version of Adobe Premiere Pro is available and can be used.

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Getting to know Adobe Premiere Pro and setting it up | Introduction (NO ECTS-POINTS)

Duration: One Week after the video-training has been unlocked (sunday evening)
Online-consultation: videolab@uni-konstanz.de

The video editing course with Adobe Premiere Pro consists of two parts: basic knowledge and advanced course. It guides you step by step through setting up Premiere Pro and introduces you to video editing. The HiWis of the KIM.LR (Lecture Recording and Media Production) help you to gain an insight into the whole process of video editing and share their own practical experiences about Premier Pro and video production in general.

 

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Adobe Premiere Pro in detail | advanced Course ( 3ECTS-Points as SQ)

Duration: One Week after the video-training has been unlocked (sunday evening)
Online-consultation hours: videolab@uni-konstanz.de

  • Import Data (Mo, english)
  • Editing Videos (Tu, german)
  • Using Visual Effects in Videos (WE, english)
  • Editing Sound (Th, english)
  • Exporting Videos (Fr, german)

Conditions for passing the SQ course

At the end, 75% of the following points should be fulfilled:

  1. Import media files into the project and sort it (create bins)
  2. Create a sequence with at least 5 videos and audio
  3. Cut the video using the tools. Combine it in creative manner using at least two video track lines (V1; V2)
  4. Adjust the volume of the clips using keyframes
  5. Apply audio transition(s)
  6. Set the audio to different types in the Essential Sound
  7. Apply video transition(s) and video effect(s)
  8. Adjust video look using color correction
  9. Create animated title
  10. Export the finished video as a H.264 format and use the volume normalization for TV

At the end of the course, the result (rendered video) with all associated project files (PremierePro file, sources, etc.) should finally be submitted as a ZIP file. To ensure clarity, the ZIP files must be named as follows: Video-Course_20201_Lastname-Firstname.zip. The ZIP files are uploaded to the Uni-Cloud; the link to the cloud folder will be announced in the first Q&A session.