Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud
2h 42mBeginner2019-06-27
Authors

Richard Harrington
Digital Video Expert, Educator, Speaker
Course details
Adobe Creative Cloud offers a suite of applications that—when used together—can make exchanging ideas and edits with your collaborators a bit more streamlined. In this course, Richard Harrington steps through several video production workflows using key applications in Adobe Creative Cloud. Richard covers how to efficiently share project files and leverage Adobe Premiere Rush to quickly assemble sequences on the go. He goes over the role of comments in Premiere Pro and shows how to add markers using popular third-party tools like Wipster and Frame.io. Plus, get tips for working with libraries; trimming media; exchanging files with After Affects, Audition, and Photoshop; adding custom metadata; and more.
Learning objectives
Collaborating with Adobe Premiere Rush
Working with comments
Exchanging markers via Wipster and Frame.io
What is a Creative Cloud Library?
Trimming media to reduce file size
Transcoding proxy media
Exchanging files and media with various programs
Adding custom metadata
Exchanging Adobe Premiere Pro workspaces
Learning objectives
Collaborating with Adobe Premiere Rush
Working with comments
Exchanging markers via Wipster and Frame.io
What is a Creative Cloud Library?
Trimming media to reduce file size
Transcoding proxy media
Exchanging files and media with various programs
Adding custom metadata
Exchanging Adobe Premiere Pro workspaces
Skills covered
Premiere RushAuditionAsset ManagementPremiere ProAfter EffectsPhotoshopPhotographyGraphic DesignAdobeDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Using Adobe Creative Cloud to collaborate on video projects
- 02 - What you should know before watching this course
1. Sharing Projects
- 03 - Understanding project files
- 04 - Sharing a project file
- 05 - Working with multiple projects open
- 06 - Working with shared projects
2. Collaborating with Adobe Premiere Rush
- 07 - When to use Adobe Premiere Rush
- 08 - Exchanging Adobe Premiere Rush projects
3. Working with Comments and Markers
- 09 - The role of comments
- 10 - Using comments with duration
- 11 - Exchanging markers via a project file
- 12 - Exchanging markers via Wipster, part 1
- 13 - Exchanging markers via Wipster, part 2
- 14 - Exchanging markers via Frame.io
4. Sharing with Libraries
- 15 - What is the Creative Cloud Library
- 16 - Adding assets to a library
- 17 - Sharing a managed library
- 18 - Collaborating with libraries
5. Managing Media
- 19 - Collecting media to hand off to a collaborator
- 20 - Trimming media to reduce file size for collaboration
- 21 - Transcoding proxy media for collaboration
- 22 - Proxy and high-res workflows, part 1
- 23 - Proxy and high-res workflows, part 2
- 24 - Collecting media to hand off to a collaborator with After Effects
6. Adobe Collaboration
- 25 - Exchanging files and media with After Effects
- 26 - Using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro
- 27 - The render and replace workflow for After Effects
- 28 - Exchanging files and media with Audition
- 29 - Exchanging files and media with Photoshop
- 30 - Working with motion graphics templates
- 31 - Using Adobe Type libraries
7. Metadata and Schemes
- 32 - What is metadata
- 33 - Viewing and editing additional metadata
- 34 - Adding custom metadata
- 35 - Embedding metadata in outputs
8. Consistency and Organization
- 36 - Exchanging workspaces
- 37 - Managing a LUT library
- 38 - Creating a template project
- 39 - Creating sequence presets
- 40 - Managing preferences files
- 41 - Exchanging compression presets
Conclusion
- 42 - What's next
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