Ive done the in app tutorials before and found them very useful. So after sometime, I've went to load them up again for a refresher in Premiere Pro, and the workspace and project loads up, which you can play around with, but there is no accompanying tutorial that guides you through. Am I missing something? As I've done it before, is this a one-time use sort of operation?>
But what if the panel opens for a second after you go Window -> Learn and then shuts straight away? Apparently it's some sort of a glitch with me as I even reinstalled Premiere and it didn't make any difference...
Same issue. None of the in-app learning tutorials are working. Sometimes it opens up a blank project, now it says "Tutorials couldn't be retrieved." I assure you my internet connection is working because I am able to post into the void on this forum.
Sorry about this. Have you tried reinstalling Premiere Pro? If that does not work, please take a screenshot of the warning and I'll pass it along to the developers. Let us know your machine specs and version of Premiere Pro, as well.
I am sorry about this. I have a feeling that your installation has something wrong with it. Can you try reinstalling Premiere Pro? Make sure permissions are set for all hard drives in your Security Preferences. That may help. Let us know if this works.
ok, I just spent about 2 hours in remote support with Adobe. delete your version of premiere. Look for something called Adobe cleaner. Run that if you can but protect your work. Then re-install adobe premiere version 22.0. Apparently the newer versions are not stable, and there wont be a fix until end of year, so revert back to 22.0. worked for me, but took alot to get there.
Sorry for that. Something is up with your installation. Are you on an educational version? I noticed you didn't have a username, but on that profile, I saw you had an email address related to an institution. Perhaps your IT person did not install the package contents correctly, or the package is faulty. Could that be the case?
After spending nearly 4 hours with adobe customer support, none of the support agents was able to help. They all suggested something that never worked. Hope someone else could help. So I couldn't play any of the in-app tutorial videos on my Windows 11 laptop. I have GE force Nvidia graphic card however it was updated and yet nothing significant. I still can't get those tutorial videos to play. Any suggestions/ possible solutions for this?
For this assignment you will choose one of the stories you wrote for Thursday and draw a picture relating to each step on paper or in Photoshop (or both if you so choose). If you did your drawings on paper, scan each image into Photoshop and save to your student folder (see scanner and Photoshop tutorial below). Import your images into adobe premiere and put them on your timeline in order. Make each clip a few seconds long. Export your movie to the student turnin folder (see premiere tutorial below).
The first tool on your toolbar (looks like an arrow with the move tool symbol next to it) is your move and transform tool, if you want to move, resize or rotate a layer, you use this tool (if you want your layer to maintain its aspect ratio, hold down shift while using the resize tool).
The pen and paintbrush tool are on the same button on your toolbar, about a third of the way down, I think it usually starts as paintbrush. To change it, click and hold down on the paintbrush tool (left-click) and then select the pencil from the menu that appears. A few icons down is your eraser too and right below that is the paintbucket, though it might be set to the gradient tool, to change it to paintbucket, again, left click hold on the icon and select the paintbucket.
Tutorial for Premiere:
Start -> All Programs -> Adobe Master Collection CS3 -> Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
Click "New Project"
The default preset is fine for now, but next to "Location" click "Browse..." and navigate to your folder on the network. Computer -> cs (\\
cseexec.cs.washington.edu)(O:) -> unix -> projects -> instr -> production1 -> cse456_su12_student_files -> yourlastname_yourfirstname
Name it something sensible like "yourlastname_yourfirstname_lab1"
Hit "OK"
You should now see several control panels. On the top left is the Project Control Panel that will show you the files you have imported and your sequences. Two the right is a viewport and editing area for a single selected clip. On the far right is a viewport for how your movie will appear. On the bottom left is basic info, an effects listing, and your history. To the right of that is the Timeline and on the far right some Toolboxes.
To get your files into Premiere go to File -> Import...
and again navigate to your folder on the network where you have saved your images. Select the desired ones (use Ctrl to select multiple files) and hit "Open" They should appear in the Project Control Panel.
Select the first image you want in your movie in the Project Control Panel. Then left click on it and drag it into the Timeline Panel. You should see the clip appear as a rectangle at the start of the timeline. If you hover on the top right edge of the clip your cursor will turn into a red bracket with two arrows. This tool will let you adjust the length of your clip, so click and extend your clip to about 8 seconds (00;00;08;00). Repeat this process for all your images, dragging them after the previous one in the timeline. You will notice that Premiere has a nice feature that automatically tries to snap your next clip onto the end of the previous one.
Now that you have them all in the timeline, scrub through your film and make sure all the images appear the way you want them to in the top right panel. To scrub, click and move the blue marker in the timeline or alternatively hit the play button under the viewport to watch it play at approximately realtime. If you have yet to resize your images from when you scanned them, you will likely see that your pictures don't fit in the frame very well. To fix this, click on the offending clip in the timeline and in the Clip Control Panel click on the Effect Controls tab. By default Premiere adds several video effects. The first one on the list should be called Motion. If you click the picture of the rectangle with the arrow next to the word "Motion" you will notice that in your movie viewport a box will appear around your clip edges. Grab a corner of this box in the viewport and drag to scale as needed. Alternatively (and more precisely) you can click the arrow to the left of the rectangle picture and you will get a dropdown list. Find "Scale" and click drag over the number to adjust your clip size or click and manually type in a number. Repeat this process until all your pictures are scaled appropriately.
When you are ready to save out a film go to File -> Export -> Movie...
Again, find your folder on the network and name the file something reasonable like "yourlastname_yourfistname_lab1" and then click the "Settings..." button. Under File Type select Quicktime. Under Range set it to Work Area Bar. For now, unclick the Export Audio box. Click "OK" and then click "Save".
You should now have your film for the first lab! Make a folder in the lab1 turnin folder (Computer -> cs (\\
cseexec.cs.washington.edu)(O:) -> unix -> projects -> instr -> production1 -> cse456_su12_turn_in -> yourlastname_yourfirstname) called "yourlastname_yourfirstname" and put a copy of your film inside.
Please remember to save your Premiere file frequently as you go and save iterations. This may not seem as relevant for this lab because it should be pretty quick, but it will become very important the more time you put into your editing later.
THIS LAB ASSIGNMENT IS DUE WEDNESDAY 6/27 IN THE TURNIN BOX ON THE NETWORK
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