Adobe Premiere Pro 2021 – APPLICATION ⚙️

About Adobe Premiere Pro 2021 – APPLICATION ⚙️

Adobe Premiere Minimum System Requirements

Minimum

  • CPU: Intel or AMD processor with 64-bit support, 2 GHz or faster processor
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • HDD: 3.1 GB of storage space
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or equivalent
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7 SP1
  • Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800
  • Network: Broadband Internet Connection

Adobe Premiere Recommended System Requirements

Recommended

  • CPU: Intel or AMD processor with 64-bit support, 2 GHz or faster processor
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • HDD: 10 GB of storage space
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 / NVIDIA Quadro T1000
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10, October 2018 update, version 1809 or later
  • Screen Resolution: 720p
  • Network: Broadband Internet Connection

Adobe Premiere Pro 2021

Adobe Premiere Pro 2021 APPLICATION DETAILS

Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application developed by Adobe Inc. and published as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud licensing program. First launched in 2003, Adobe Premiere Pro is a successor of Adobe Premiere (first launched in 1991). It is geared towards professional video editing, while its sibling, Adobe Premiere Elements, targets the consumer market.

CNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere Pro. Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere Pro. It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, Captain Abu Raed, Terminator: Dark Fate and Monsters, and other venues such as Madonna’s Confessions Tour.

Video editing that’s always a cut above. Premiere Pro is the leading video editing software for film, TV, and the web. Creative tools, integration with other Adobe apps and services, and the power of Adobe Sensei help you craft footage into polished films and videos in one seamless workflow. And Premiere Rush, our new app, is included with your subscription so you can capture footage and start editing on all your devices, anywhere.

FEATURES :-

Smart tools. Better storytelling.
Premiere Pro is used by Hollywood filmmakers, TV editors, YouTubers, videographers — anyone with a story to tell, including you.

Stay in your creative flow.
Premiere Pro is the industry leader for editing everything from fast-turn TV series to feature films. Integrated, efficient workflows let you polish your work without leaving your timeline. And automated tools powered by Adobe Sensei speed up time-consuming tasks, so you can focus on your story.

Any camera. Any format. Any platform.
Edit footage in any modern format, from 8K to virtual reality. Broad native file support and simple proxy workflows make it easy to work with your media, even on mobile workstations. Delivering content that’s optimized for any screen or platform is faster than ever.

Everything you need. Right where you need it.
Along with tools for color, audio, and graphics, Premiere Pro works seamlessly with other apps and services, including After Effects, Adobe Audition, and Adobe Stock. Open a Motion Graphics template from After Effects or download one from Adobe Stock and customize it — all without leaving the app. And Premiere Pro integrates with hundreds of partner technologies.

Precise and simple color grading
Take the guesswork out of curve adjustments with innovative Lumetri Color tools. Each curve has two axes with paired values, making selective color grading easy and accurate.

Improve audio instantly
New sliders in the Essential Sound panel let you dial down or remove background noise and reverb for incredible results.

Infographics with Motion Graphics templates
Drag and drop spreadsheets into new infographics Motion Graphics templates to quickly generate visualizations of your data. Any updates to your spreadsheets are automatically updated in your infographic.

PHOTOSHOP TOOLS

Selection Tool – Keyboard Shortcut: V

The Selection tool allows you to perform basic selections and edits. This will be your default and primary mouse function when using Premiere Pro, and it’s especially useful when you are first uploading and organizing footage and assets.

Along with making basic selections, you can also select edit points and perform trims where you can increase or decrease a clip’s duration. You can also use the Selection tool to highlight and move multiple clips at once, including moving clips from bins to the timeline and from track to track.

Track Select Forward/Backward – Keyboard Shortcut: A (Shift+A)

The Track Select tool will let you select all of the clips in a sequence, either forward or backwards. All you need to do is use the keyboard shortcut (A) and you can highlight multiple clips at once, in whichever direction you prefer. If you hold shift, the tool will select only one track instead of all of the tracks. 

This is handy for moving entire sections of a composition from one timeline to another, or if you need to make some major rearrangements for the addition or deletion of other sections. It’s important to note that the Track Select tool, of course, won’t select clips in locked tracks.

Ripple Edit – Keyboard Shortcut: B

One of my favorite shortcut tools in Premiere Pro, the Ripple Edit is a trim tool used to trim a clip and “ripple” the rest of the clips in the timeline. This effectively will close the gap between the two edit points instantly at the point where you make the edit. This can save a huge amount of time when editing on-the-fly, as you don’t have to manually move around the rest of your timeline—especially burdensome if you’re working with videos or sequences longer than a few minutes.

When using the Ripple Edit tool, it’s important to make sure you select the correct edit points. You also need to be aware of which tracks are locked. If you aren’t, you can quickly throw things out of sync if you’re incorrectly using the Ripple Edit tool.

Rolling Edit – Keyboard Shortcut: N

Similar to the Ripple Edit tool, the Rolling Edit is another trim tool used for fine-tuning and adjustments. However, instead of trimming a clip and rippling the rest of the timeline, you perform a Rolling Edit by moving the edit point either forwards or backwards in the sequence.

This technique can be a little confusing at first, so I recommend trying it out with a couple of clips that you’re familiar with. Basically, the Rolling Edit moves the Out point of the first clip and the In point of the second clip at the same time, allowing you to adjust both clips with one move.

Rate Stretch – Keyboard Shortcut: R

The Rate Stretch tool will help you either speed up or slow down clips in your sequence. When using the tool, note that the In and Out points of the clip will always remain the same. You’ll be changing the duration and speed of the clip according to the amount you “stretch” through the trim. For example, expanding the Out point of the clip will slow down the rate of speed, while shorting the clip will speed up the duration.

While there are plenty of ways to change the speed of your clips in Premiere Pro, using the Rate Stretch tool is perhaps one of the easiest. It’s also the best choice if you’re simply looking to slightly modify the speed of a clip to help it fit into a tight window on your timeline. 

Razor – Keyboard Shortcut: C

In a traditional sense, the Razor tool might be one of the most fundamental editing tools in the Premiere Pro arsenal. Using the Razor adds a simple edit point by cutting the clip wherever you use the tool, just like a real razor would when working with actual film.

Also, holding shift while using the Razor tool will cut clips across all tracks (as long as they’re not locked). This can help speed up making cuts to full sections or sequences at an exact point, which you can then move around as you like.

Slip Tool – Keyboard Shortcut: Y

For those visual editors who prefer making their cuts based on the exact images of the corresponding frames, the Slip tool is a nice resource for working directly from the monitor. The Slip tool “slips” the clip’s source In and Out point, but doesn’t move it on the timeline.

While using the Slip tool, the program monitor shows you the frame before and after the clip, and gives you a live preview of the source In and Out points, with a source timecode included, as well. This is helpful if you’re looking to make some tiny frame-by-frame adjustments, but you don’t want to mess up your whole timeline.

Slide Tool – Keyboard Shortcut: U

Also similar to the Slip tool, the Slide tool allows you to work with your clips pulled up on the monitor. However, the Slide tool works by “sliding” a clip on the timeline, while keeping the source In and Out points the same. After sliding a clip, the tool will then close all gaps, as well.

You can also slide a clip backwards as far as the previous clip’s In point and slide it forward as far as the following clip’s Out point. Just like with the Slip tool, this Slide mechanism lets you easily make micro-adjustments frame-by-frame without moving around entire sequences or timelines.

Pen Tool – Keyboard Shortcut: P

Moving on to editing shortcuts and tools to help with keyframes and other elements (like audio), the Pen tool is your best choice for adding keyframes to any clip. By selecting the Pen tool (P), you can simply click on any point on your clip to add a wide number of attributes, including opacity, scale, position, and even volume of an audio clip.

If you hold the ALT key while using the Pen tool, you can also add Bezier curves to your keyframes. Using the Pen tool will unlock some of the more nuanced editing elements to your timeline, and you can make tons of adjustments to how your clips interact, look, and sound.

Hand – Keyboard Shortcut: H

Another one of the basic commands in Premiere Pro, the Hand tool will simply allow you to navigate forward and backwards on the timeline. You can also move across the timeline by scrolling, but the hand can help when needing to locate exact clips or frames.

Zoom – Keyboard Shortcut: Z

Finally, we have the Zoom tool, which allows you to zoom in and out of different areas of the timeline. By zooming in, you can make closer frame-by-frame adjustments and better add keyframes, as well as zoom out to navigate across bigger sequences.

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