by Dan | Jun 12, 2020 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Premiere, Collaborative Video, Platform, Software, Tutorial
The Adobe Creative Cloud is a great tool for collaborating on media projects. No matter what type of project you are working on however, the first thing we recommend that you do is set up a shared folder between you and your group members. This will make it easier to...
by Nathaniel Ulrich | Jun 3, 2020 | Adobe, Adobe Premiere, Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will send and receive project updates. Adobe Premiere is the industry standard when it comes to collaborative video editing. With a simple click, you and your team are able to edit simultaneously. Open up a team project and make sure you have...
by Nathaniel Ulrich | Jun 3, 2020 | Adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Premiere, Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will set up a Team Project in Adobe Premiere Pro. Open the Premiere Pro application. Select New Team Project. Once you have clicked New Team Project, a window will pop up. This is where you will name the project, add a description, and invite...
by Dan | Mar 19, 2020 | Adobe Premiere, Software, Tutorial
This tutorial will show how to create a stop-motion video in Premiere Pro with still images. Import Photos Open the File menu and select Import. Choose the image files you want to import. Click Import at the bottom right corner of the pop-out window. Your photos will...
by Dan | Jul 12, 2019 | Adobe Premiere, IMEX (Premiere), Software, Tutorial
This tutorial show how to use the rotate sphere effect in Adobe Premiere Pro, which allows you to re-orient your 360° footage. This may be useful if you need to change the starting position of your 360° video, or the horizon on your footage is off, which may happen if...
by Dan | Jul 3, 2019 | Adobe Premiere, IMEX (Premiere), Software, Tutorial
This tutorial shows how to use the VR Plane to Sphere effect in Adobe Premiere Pro to take 2D elements such as pictures, standard video, or titles, and map them properly into your 360° video. Add the VR Plane to Sphere Effect Because of the way 360° videos are laid...