Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder

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About this Course

Outputting video is one of the most important yet misunderstood parts of the creative process. If you work with Premiere Pro, you need to understand Adobe Media Encoder the encoding engine that outputs your media for playback on mobile devices, Blu-Ray and DVD, broadcast networks, and the web.

In this course, expert explains everything you need to know to use Media Encoder to ingest, process, and output video in any format, also shows you how to access Media Encoder from inside Premiere Pro or as a stand-alone program; create an efficient export workflow; and output formats for broadcast, DVD or Blu-ray, websites like YouTube, and iOS and Android devices.

Plus, learn how to apply color correction and effects during processing and leverage the custom settings and automation features to speed up your workflow.

 

Topics include:

  • Choosing a format, frame rate, and data rate
  • Exporting directly from Premiere Pro or After Effects
  • Using Media Encoder as a standalone application
  • Using an export workflow
  • Applying LUTs and effects
  • Encoding for iOS and Android
  • Encoding for the web
  • Transcoding for broadcast
  • Encoding for disk-based media
  • Customizing Media Encoder settings

 

Contents

 

1. Essential Concepts and Terminology for Professional Compression
Why language matters

Overview of the interface

Choosing a format

The use of codecs

Use and converting an asset's frame rates

The role of data rates

Work with interlaced or progressive files

Common file extensions for video and audio file types

 

2. Access Adobe Media Encoder
Export with Media Encoder for Premiere Pro

Export with Media Encoder for After Effects

Use Media Encoder as a standalone application

Load Adobe project files directly

Essential keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Media Encoder

 

3. Plan and Execute: Export Workflows
Stitch files together on import

Working with Premiere Pro previews for export

Create a master file for compression

Use multiple output files

An introduction to automation

 

4. Better and Faster Video Output
Faster encodes with constant bit-rate encoding

Higher-quality encodes

Compression goals for video-sharing websites

 

5. The Role of Effects in Media Encoder
Apply a LUT to a converted file

Conform HDR video to a standard dynamic range

Use an image overlay to watermark videos

Use a text overlay

Use a timecode overlay

Set a target export time with Time Tuner

Normalizing video and audio on export

 

6. Encoding for Portable Devices
Identify your device requirements

Export for iOS and Android devices

Adjusting iOS and Android workflows

 

7. Encoding for Web Video
Create MPEG and H.264

Create H.265 HEVC files for the web

Publish to YouTube

Publish to Facebook

Publish to Vimeo

Publish to Twitter

 

8. Transcoded Workflows for Broadcast
Understand mastering and delivery codecs

Create and work with DNxHR and DNxHD files

Create working MXF OP1a files

Create and work with professional QuickTime files

 

9. Encoding for Disk-Based Media
Disk-based outputs

MPEG for DVD and Blu-ray

H.264 for Blu-ray

Adjusting disk-based outputs

10. Other Export Workflows
Master and archive formats

Create image sequences

Work with alpha channels on export

Create and work with Wraptor DC packages

 

11. Custom Settings
Storing custom settings

Organize and share custom settings

Sync settings across multiple machines

Watch folders in Adobe Encoder

Custom watch folder outputs

Automate FTP uploads

Add customer metadata to export

Include script or speech analysis

Publish to Adobe Stock

1. Language: English. 

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