Open Finder
On the left side, scroll down to "Location" and click "Google Drive" (NOT "My Drive")
Click "Shared drives" > "Media Design & Production"
Right-click on "Premiere Pro for Media" and click "Copy"
Go to "My Drive" > "Media"Â
Right-click in the blank space and click "New Folder"Â
Name the new folder "3 - Premiere Pro"
In the new folder, right-click in the blank space and click "Paste Item"
Watch the "Final Example.mp4" video to see where we're headed.
Either connect your own headphones or borrow a pair from the cabinet.
In the folder there are:
2 A-Roll broadcast studio recordings
2 music options
3 B-Roll images (jpg & png)
2 B-Roll videos (JROTC & StaffGame)
Open Creative Cloud (rainbow icon) in your dock and click "Open" next to Premiere Pro
Click "New Project"
Adjust the "Project name" to: Premiere for Media
Change the "Project location":
Click "Choose Location..."
Navigate to "My Drive" > "Media" > "3 - Premiere Pro"
Click "Choose"
Click "Home" on the left menu
Double-click the "My Drive" > "Media" > "2 - Premiere Pro" > "Premiere Pro for Media"
Select (check) the "Footage & Music" folder.
There should be a folder icon with "9" on the left.
Click "Create"
Leave the 2 Broadcast video on V1 and audio on A1
Move the JROTC video to V2 and it's audio to A2
Move the 2 music options (green) to A3
Move the 3 images (purple) to V2
Move the SoloEnsamble video to V2 and it's audio to A2
Listen to the 2 music optionsÂ
Choose 1 and move it to the start of your timeline on A3
Select the other one and click "delete" on your keyboard.
Adjust the workspace: Window > Workspaces > Effects
Select your first A-Roll.
In the Essential Sound tab, make sure the tag is "Dialogue"
Then go to Loudness and click "Auto-Match"
Repeat for the second A-Roll video.
Then Select your music and make sure the tag is "Music"
Go to Loudness and click "Auto-Match"
Watch the JROTC and SoloEnsamble videos and use your selection tool to trim them down to around 3 seconds each.
Next to A2 click the "M" to mute the B-Roll audio.
Watch the A-Roll and move the related B-Roll to the spots when they are talked about.
Select your first b-roll and move your blue playhead on top of it.
Go to the "Effect Controls" tab and click the arrow next to "Motion"
Adjust the Position and Scale until the B-Roll is in the top corner opposite of the anchor's face.
Repeat for all B-Roll images/videos
The anchors messed up in the first recording and then re-recorded the last of the news segment.
Use the Ripple Edit Tool to trim the first A-Roll video after the anchor on the left finishes talking about Solo & Ensemble (around 1:13)
Use the Selection Tool to trim the end of the second A-Roll after "ka-kaw"
Trim the music to end at the end of the videos.
Select your music.
Go to the "Essential Sound" tab.
Scroll down to "Ducking" and turn it on with the slider button.
Scroll down and select "Generate Keyframes"
On your audio you should now see keyframes which adjust the music level up and down based on when the anchors are talking.
Go to the "Graphics Templates" tab.
Drag the "Gaming Intro" to the start of your timeline on V2.
Trim the Graphic so it ends before the anchors start talking.
In the "Properties" tab change the Title to "GK" and the "Subtitle" to "News"
Go to Window > Workspaces > Captions and Graphics
Go to the "Captions" tab on the left.
Select "Create captions from transcript"
Select "No, don't separate speakers"
Click "Transcribe & create captions"
Watch the show with the captions and fix spelling, capitalization, and grammar errors.
The original script is located on the right that you can reference.
Now that you have trimmed:
On your keyboard, click "command" + "shift" + "5" to open the screenshot program.
Adjust the rectangle so that it is only showing the timeline area (the bottom right panel)
Click "Capture"
In the top menu, click "File" > "Save"
In the top tabs, click "Export"
Rename the "File Name" to "Premiere Pro for Media"
Double-click on the blue hyperlink next to "Location" In the pop-up:
In the "Where" area, select "My Drive" >"Media" > "3- Premiere Pro"
Click "Save"
Click "Export" in the bottom right corner.
Move your screenshot from "Desktop" to "My Drive" >"Media" > "3- Premiere Pro"
In Finder:
Right-click on "Media" and click "Copy link to clipboard"
Paste the link in Canvas.