Premiere Pro CS5 Training
Adobe Certified Training - Premiere Pro CS5.5

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These Adobe Certified training courses can be run at your local Adobe Authorised Training Centre or on-site at your own business for added flexibility.

All attendees will receive a copy of the approriate official classroom training materials and additional resources and information about taking the Adobe Certified Expert exam.

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Adobe Certified Training

As an Adobe Certified Instructor, I am currently qualified to deliver the following courses:


Premiere Pro CS5.5

Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 101

Final Cut Pro

This three day, Adobe Certified course is the perfect introduction for those new to video editing. Beginning with a tour of the Premiere Pro interface, we quickly move on to discussing the various ways in which we can edit video; from basic editing to using the professional trimming tools and shortcuts. We then move on to look at how we can add visual effects, adjust the speed of a clip and give your project a professional audio mix. You'll also learn how to colour correct your video, work with Premiere Pro's advanced speech analysis functions, edit a variety of native video formats and export your finished project to Blu-ray, mobile devices and the Internet with Adobe Media Encoder.

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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 250

Final Cut Pro

This two day, Adobe Certified hands on course is perfect for those already experienced in video editing and would like to transfer their skills to the Premiere Pro CS5.5 workflow. From initial system setup and project settings, through to media organisation and Premiere Pro's powerful editing tools, we're focussed on looking at helping you get the most out of your editing skills. We'll also focus on Premiere Pro's unique functions such as native-format workflows, audio mixing and repair, powerful colour correction tools, dynamic linking with other Adobe applications such as After Effects, and the flexible video export and transcoding options within Adobe Media Encoder.

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