Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro can be used for all common video editing tasks necessary for producing broadcast-quality, high-definition video. It can be used to import video, audio and graphics. Premiere Pro can also create new, edited versions of video which can be exported to the medium and format necessary for the distribution. When creating videos using Premiere Pro, various video and still images can be edited together. Titles can be added to videos, and filters can be applied along with other effects.

How to best use Premiere Pro:

  • Allows for basic effects and transitions on video content
  • An easier workflow in the effects and graphics panels
  • Premiere Pro allows you to edit your videos with text and other effects
  • Allows time remapping and speed remapping
  • Can used to color grade using lumetri color panels
  • Slow motion effects

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Premiere Pro vs After Effects

  • Premiere Pro is mostly a video editing program for beginners, where as After Effects is a bit more advanced in its range of effects
  • Premiere Pro is used for editing an existing content, imported from a camera or other project
  • After Effects can render vectors, VFX, and keyframe animation on a linear timeline
  • When combining images, audio, and video, Premiere Pro presents an easy-to-navigate workspace to integrate all components into a singular project