Adobe Premiere Elements Tutorial - Getting Started 2020 (Beginners)

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  • Get started with this Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 Tutorial with everything you need to know to make some cool videos with Adobe's streamlined video editing software.
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    00:00 - TUTORIAL INTRO
    00:21 - Premiere Elements Quick Mode Overview
    00:36 - Premiere Elements Guided Mode Overview
    00:54 - Premiere Elements Expert Mode Overview
    01:52 - Guided Mode: 🏃🏿‍♀️Get Started Tutorial
    02:18 - Adding Media
    03:23 - Zooming Timeline
    03:46 - Trimming Video
    04:29 - Split ✂ Video
    04:54 - Transitions
    06:20 - Guided Mode: Export and Share
    08:14 - Adobe Premiere Elements Expert Mode Walk Through
    08:32 - Expert Mode List View
    10:30 - Adjustments Overview
    10:55 - Tools Overview
    11:33 - Applied Effects Overview
    12:02 - Effects
    12:55 - Titles Overview
    13:30 - Music / Sound Effects Overview
    14:00 - Graphics
    15:30 - Project Settings
    17:40 - Default Presets (NTSC / PAL)
    20:24 - ✔ Force selected project settings on project
    22:48 - Rule of thumb
    24:00 - Scale to frame size
    26:40 - Shake Reduction Error
    27:45 - Export and Share
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Komentáře • 13

  • @TheIshExperience
    @TheIshExperience  Před 3 lety

    🌟Need more help with Adobe Premiere Elements??? Well, check out my playlist full of tutorials to help you out ->
    czcams.com/play/PLA7CBKtBzZh-8M7YZwPiSFgcMMi3yO8EN.html

  • @LACASSENMOTORS-ww2
    @LACASSENMOTORS-ww2 Před rokem +1

    Merci a vous

  • @RighteousNacho
    @RighteousNacho Před 2 lety +1

    You're very clear and precise in your explanations. Great tutorial! I subbed and look forward to more of these!!

    • @TheIshExperience
      @TheIshExperience  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the sub and the kind words. I appreciate it and glad you found it helpful.

  • @DrDaab
    @DrDaab Před rokem +1

    Excellent Tutorial - Thanks a lot ! ! !

  • @velbyYT
    @velbyYT Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this! I've found it really difficult and confusing to use Premiere Pro since I'm new at editing, and this seems to be a lot more straightforward.

  • @T-marie-N
    @T-marie-N Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice, thanks. One thing I've read is that when you move the bars at the top to select just the clip you want to export (as you did with the SHADES clip) the bars no longer automatically move to encompass your entire video (you can do it manually though), so it looks like best practice might be to process any clips that aren't the same as the project settings individually first then bring them into the modified clip into the project.

    • @TheIshExperience
      @TheIshExperience  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! You're referring to the work area bar. That's a great point about processing the clips first, especially if you plan to use shake reduction on those clips.

  • @James-qo7uz
    @James-qo7uz Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I’ve often wondered about what happens when multiple size clips enter one project.

    • @TheIshExperience
      @TheIshExperience  Před 3 lety

      If you are referring to having different resolutions such as 1080p and 4k on the same timeline I found this video to be very helpful even though he is talking about Premiere Pro: czcams.com/video/WvqTdYO0ahc/video.html