Motion Graphics and Video Editing Tricks in Premier Pro

Speaker

Philcowcill (1)
Senior eLearning Specialist, Department of National Defence, Canada
Webinar Recording Details
  • Date and Time
    Thu, Jun 02, 2022 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
  • Duration
    1 Hour
  • Cost
    $0 (Free)
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Description

If you follow the trends in the design world, you would have noticed that there is a real explosion in the use of motion graphics. You will see motion graphics in high use in commercials, sporting events and even newscasts. While motion graphics are typically used with video, many eLearning projects can use motion graphics without real video.

In this webinar, you will see how you can easily enhance your eLearning by adding a video with custom motion graphics using Adobe Premier Pro. Over the past couple of years, Adobe has put a lot of effort into new features into Premier Pro that not only enhance motion graphics but also make the workflow quick and simple – if you know the steps. To help learn Premier Pro’s interface we will start by learning some simple video editing tricks.

In this webinar, you will learn some of the key export properties for the video to meet your eLearning project standards. Come to this webinar and be amazed at what you can with a few clicks and in a short period of time.

About Phil Cowcill

He is a currently a Senior e-Learning Specialist at Department of National Defence (DND), Canada. He was hired in 1983 as an educational technologist by Canadore College. He started developing interactive multimedia products in 1984 when he was hired to be part of a team that developed Canada’s first Level III Interactive Videodisc. He contributed as the videographer, graphic designer, programmer and instructional designer.  He’s been developing “elearning” ever since. In 1995, he was hired to develop and Coordinate the Interactive Multimedia post-graduate program. It was in this program that the class produced the first online newspaper with streaming video in 1996. In 2011, he developed and taught the first dedicated Mobile Application Development program in North America. This one year program teaches non-computer science students how to develop interactive and engaging mobile apps for Android and iOS platforms. He was also previously on the team that developed Canada’s first Interactive Videodisc (IVD). He still works at home on numerous e-learning projects and commercial mobile applications. He is a published author and wrote a book for Thomson on database driven websites. The book was part of the Web Warrior Series. Mr. Cowcill also travels internationally to speak and host workshops at educational and training conferences.




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