Open Premiere
1. Click the CC icon in the top bar. (to the left of where you see the time)
2. Click on Apps
3. Open Premiere Pro
Download Resources
How to open your files - use Chrome
- Click the above link, then the download button in the upper right hand corner
2. Click the finder icon in lower left corner of your dock (list of programs at bottom)
3. Find the Downloads folder and then a file called Premiere RT 66.zip
4. Double click the Premiere RT 66.zip file. This will unzip the file and allow you to use the contents.
Video Editors
Mac - Imovie and Windows - Windows Video editor
- Cons - these have issues with multitrack editing, audio mixing and stability
- Pro - free
Express
- Con - Only 1 video track, 2 audio, less control, little color grading
- Pro - web only, free
Davinci Resolve
- Con - render in CPU, nothing above 4K
- Pro - free, no limitations or watermarks
Rush - 9.99 / month with Photoshop and Express
- Con - not free
- Pro - mobile and desktop, multitracks, color grading and audio mixing
Free Music/Sounds/Stock etc
*ALWAYS download a copy of the license and include the date of download
Stock video
Photos/Textures
Music
Sound FX
YouTube has a sound and effects library - login to your Google Account and search for youtube audio library.
Learn More
** Many local libraries allow access to training sites such as Linkedin learning or Udemy. Ask your local library. You can also get library cards to any neighboring county, so if yours doesn’t have one, shop around.
Lawrence public library has access to Adobe in Creative Suites B and C and a recording space in Creative Suite A.