Premiere Pro Essential Training -2022-2024- -th... Guide

5.1 Understanding audio tracks (Mono, Stereo, 5.1, Adaptive)
5.2 Adjusting clip volume & keyframing audio
5.3 New Feature (2022–24): Essential Sound Panel – Tag clips as Dialogue, Music, SFX, Ambience
5.4 Audio ducking (auto lower music during speech)
5.5 Cleaning audio: DeNoise, DeReverb, Dynamics
5.6 New Feature (2024): Fade Handles – Quick audio fades on clips

4.1 Ripple & Rolling edits – When to use each
4.2 Slip & Slide edits (keeping duration same, changing content)
4.3 Lift vs. Extract
4.4 Adjusting clip position & snapping settings
4.5 Replace clip & match frame techniques Premiere Pro Essential Training -2022-2024- -Th...

10.1 Export settings – H.264 for web vs. ProRes for master
10.2 Understanding bitrate (CBR vs VBR), resolution, frame rate
10.3 Using Presets and queuing to Adobe Media Encoder
10.4 Exporting specific ranges (In/Out points)
10.5 New in 2024: Improved video analysis & HDR export
10.6 Best export settings for YouTube, Instagram, Twitter/X, and broadcast After finishing the essential training, do these 3


After finishing the essential training, do these 3 projects (each 1–2 hours): Drag a music track to match your video length


Drag a music track to match your video length. AI remixes the song seamlessly. No more choppy loops.