Super easy PowerPoint slides to Premiere Pro video
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2021
- Super easy PowerPoint slides to Premiere Pro video
This tutorial shows you how to use the quick Keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro to easily match the audio cuts of a live presentation recording. It also shows how to put the presenter video, into a Picture in Picture layout along with the slides.
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Learned four really helpful tips. Thanks so much!
1. How to import PowerPoint slides into Premiere
2. The Shift+W trick to quickly line up the slides with the cuts
3. Using the crop effect instead of a mask for PIP
4. Using transform to move around the video inside of the crop.
To help Premiere Pro with the sequence of the slides, I rename the first nine JPEG files by adding a zero before the ordinal digit (eg, Slide01.jpg, Slide02.jpg, etc.). Then you can import the images and Premiere will put them in the right order.
Also, the default size of the exported slides is HD (1280x720). If you want FHD (1920x1080), change the page size in PowerPoint to 20 inches by 11.25 inches.
Great tips Rick. Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this! You saved me a lot of time and stress and it is beyond appreciated!!!
Incredibly useful! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙏
Very great video. Thank you for making this!!!
Thanks Colin. This is so cool and such a time saver!
Thanks Jim.
Really helpful
Thank you so much
Great tutorial. Great work!
Thank you for great information!
Thanks Colin, just in time. I need this in 2 weeks.
Great!
Congrats on hitting 100K, that’s awesome.
Thank you so much 😀
Very helpful. Thanks a lot 👍
Awesome!! Love it Collin!
Thanks so much!!
You Done It Amazing.
thank you very much !
So helpful! Many solution in just one video
Glad to hear that!
You took about two hours of work off my presentation. Thanks!
That's great to hear!
thank you! that was a very good explanation thak you
When I narrate slides, I add markers at slide changes and then use "Automate to Sequence" to place the images exported from PowerPoint onto the timeline. Very quick. No issues with image sequence as long as you have them in the right sequence in the bin when you select them.
This tutorial was created based on a user request who needed to time slides to his already edited audio. His workflow went from 1 hour to 10 minutes. He's very happy.
Yep. Same approach could work. Instead of edit points, you place markers. If you make the default duration long enough for images placed on the timeline, Premiere even trims the images for you. Not sure which is faster or easier (just suggesting an alternative I use).
Made a quick and dirty tutorial of this other approach. Obviously, delete this comment if you feel it's inappropriate. czcams.com/video/1Xfbf6TvAG8/video.html
That is cool. I have to do this once in a while. Thanks!
Any time!
I have to write it to you again: Really extremely cool!
Thanks.
Thanks a lot.
You're welcome.
Yeah really awesome I always watching your videos I think I’m never missing any videos I think so really really you are a good person and tips and videos very helpful thank you very much
Thanks! I really appreciate your kind words and support.
Very cool thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks again, Colin! This technique has saved me hours. And while watching this video, I learned about cropping inside the Transform effect, which is solving a problem on a show I'm editing now. Brilliant!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the great tip! I have struggled with this, too and will use Shift+W in the future. One small point - you correctly spoke "you can export your slides", but the graphic shows "File->Save as" - which is not the same command as exporting. File->Save As is just the PPT file itself. There is a separate File->Export command. Thanks again.
Okay, thanks. I was going by Microsoft's user guide for that.
Amazing!
Thanks!
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That's really, really helpful bcoz I do include a lot of PPT slides in my videos.
Fantastic.
It's really a useful tip.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Collin, I have an issue. In a ministry episode where we dub into Hindi, while taking the output in Adobe Media Encoder, the segments where Power point slides are there, encoder does not encode. Please guide on what is the solution to work around this. I am using encoder 2019 and Premiere Pro 2019
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Thanks Casey.
This is awesome and the only video I found to accomplish the task I had been searching for a solution for weeks, thank you! I am so pleased and am just about ready to release my video. I have a question about how to correct a position error in one of the slides once they have been nested. All the other slides are correct but this one outlier! I am hesitant to correct it on my own, such as "Remove Attributes" or "Clear" for fear of making a mistake that would take me too long to correct! This is my first attempt at this process.
The first thing to do is to create a copy of the main Sequence in case you mess things up. Right-click on the main Sequence (or any Sequence) and choose Duplicate. Name this "safety" and now make the changes you want.
It can be a little complicated with one main Sequence and two Nests but just go slow and undo anything that doesn't work.
I'm guessing you'll have to make two changes if you've created two Nests. It's hard for me to know what you're looking at but whatever you do to the slides you'll do to the speaker.
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In my opinion, you should export as PNG, since any text will have artifacts. JPG is good for photos and gif is good for just text; PNG is the happy medium
... cool. has made my life easier
I'm happy to hear that.
The aspect ratio of the pictures from ppt to premiere look perfect. My images in premiere have thick black borders on left and right sides and zooming in is not an option. How did you get the apect ratio so spot on? The images fill the area perfectly and there are no black borders. Thanks.
Have you ever made a tutorial on how to pan sound from front to rear channels in 5.1 I.e. airplane over head fx? I've completely forgotten how I used to do it so it would be really handy if you did/could.
Have a look at this tutorial: czcams.com/video/Tb4HwSUrAjw/video.html
How do you insert the edit points? Thank you
The export quality of ppt slides pixelate for me and quality is not upto the mark. Any way to fix that ??
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Thanks.
I remember in th older powepoints that one needs to go into registry and change the output size of the saved slides.
Looks like you can create slides with custom dimensions:
support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-the-size-of-your-slides-040a811c-be43-40b9-8d04-0de5ed79987e
click file > export > change file type > PNG > save as > all slides
Good to know.
I am searching for this tutorial...Can we use animated ppt in premiere pro?
The exported files are just images so you can animate them as you would any other images but there's not way to import that PowerPoint specific animations.
oh I'm definitely donating. I owe you dinner for the time you saved me lol
That's great to hear. I'm glad you found it useful.
What if you have a video clip as one of the slides?
You could use Scene Detection to break it into separate clips:
czcams.com/video/ixTVrEDLKSc/video.html
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Great video but the PowerPoint advice doesn't apply to current PowerPoint application
Rename Slides 1 - 9 to 01 - 09 Just saying