Kudos for managing to encapsulate a relatively complex process in just 15 minutes and not miss a step or become challenging to follow (or make it all about the presenter, as too many do). Just one note: this process applies to any editing program, not just limited to Premier Pro.
Lovely as usual. Since I am new in this field and it is only a hobby, I find there are too much information in such a short time. I have to take notes and repeat the video few times. At this one I slowly digest some of the information. Overall I'm very happy of your tutorial videos knowing I'm being trained by a professional. I'm so happy to have found you. If you ever had more time to make videos for people like me, people that have misfire on one or two of there cylinders
Understood. I usually assume people will pause the video, or do screen caps or take notes. But thank you for the feedback. I am glad you are finding some of it helpful! 🙂
This is a really good video! My only suggestion would be to change the title, when looking at the title and thumbnail, it seems to be a premier-pro tutorial (which might turn away some people from even clicking!) but you do an amazing job of teaching the concepts for editing as a whole!
I'm undertaking my first documentary on a tribute artist to a very famous country singer. It focuses on the artist's achievements, from being a youngster to winning a European music award in 2023. Your 3 stages don't fit as you've described. I've live footage of performances, two long interviews, and 3 short ones, is there a format to follow other than the 3 stages?
Kudos for managing to encapsulate a relatively complex process in just 15 minutes and not miss a step or become challenging to follow (or make it all about the presenter, as too many do). Just one note: this process applies to any editing program, not just limited to Premier Pro.
I used this to edit a doc and it worked amazingly. Thank you Merle.
Superlative methodology and meticulously narrated. MB knocked it out the park.
Great useful video packed with tons of information. Thank you!
Lovely as usual. Since I am new in this field and it is only a hobby, I find there are too much information in such a short time. I have to take notes and repeat the video few times. At this one I slowly digest some of the information.
Overall I'm very happy of your tutorial videos knowing I'm being trained by a professional.
I'm so happy to have found you.
If you ever had more time to make videos for people like me, people that have misfire on one or two of there cylinders
Understood. I usually assume people will pause the video, or do screen caps or take notes. But thank you for the feedback. I am glad you are finding some of it helpful! 🙂
Hey, really good video.. thank you!
Would love if you did a few more on Docs, with all that experience you have 🙌🏽
❤❤
This is a really good video! My only suggestion would be to change the title, when looking at the title and thumbnail, it seems to be a premier-pro tutorial (which might turn away some people from even clicking!) but you do an amazing job of teaching the concepts for editing as a whole!
Thanks for sharing!
This is really useful. Many thanks Merle.
Glad it helped. :)
I'm undertaking my first documentary on a tribute artist to a very famous country singer. It focuses on the artist's achievements, from being a youngster to winning a European music award in 2023. Your 3 stages don't fit as you've described. I've live footage of performances, two long interviews, and 3 short ones, is there a format to follow other than the 3 stages?
No breaking down and labelling interview and b roll? hmm