Professional Adobe Premiere Pro (Advanced Level) – 1-Year Program

🕒 Duration: 1 Year (12 Months)

Total Duration: 48 Weeks
Format: Theory + Practical + Project-Based Learning
Total Credit Hours: 180 (approx.)
Weekly Class Time: 3 Sessions × 2 Hours (6 Hours/Week)


🎓 Course Objective

To train students to a professional level in video editing, motion graphics, color correction, sound design, and storytelling using Adobe Premiere Pro and related Adobe tools, preparing them for careers in film, television, YouTube, advertising, and digital media.


🧭 Module Overview

TermModule TitleDurationFocus
Term 1 (Months 1–3)Foundation & Interface Mastery12 WeeksCore Editing, Timeline Workflow, Tools
Term 2 (Months 4–6)Advanced Editing & Transitions12 WeeksStorytelling, Multi-cam, Nested Sequences
Term 3 (Months 7–9)Color, Audio & Motion Graphics12 WeeksLumetri, Sound Design, Essential Graphics
Term 4 (Months 10–12)Professional Production & Portfolio12 WeeksIndustry Projects, Client Work, Final Reel

📘 Detailed Module Breakdown

📍 Term 1: Foundation & Interface Mastery (Weeks 1–12)

Topics:

  1. Introduction to Video Editing Concepts & Non-Linear Editing

  2. Premiere Pro Interface & Workspace Customization

  3. Project Settings, Sequences, and File Organization

  4. Importing Media, Proxies, and Media Management

  5. Editing Tools: Razor, Slip, Slide, Ripple, Rolling Edits

  6. Timeline and Track Management

  7. Applying and Adjusting Transitions

  8. Titles and Text Basics

  9. Keyframe Animation Basics

  10. Export Settings and Codecs (H.264, ProRes, DNxHD)

Practical Project:
👉 Edit a 2-minute music video using multiple camera angles and basic transitions.


📍 Term 2: Advanced Editing & Transitions (Weeks 13–24)

Topics:

  1. Multi-Camera Editing & Synchronization

  2. Nested Sequences and Pre-Compositions

  3. Advanced Keyframe Animation

  4. Time Remapping and Speed Ramping Techniques

  5. Masking and Tracking Effects

  6. Working with Adjustment Layers

  7. Editing for Narrative Structure and Continuity

  8. Advanced Transitions (Cinematic, Glitch, Wipe, and Custom)

  9. Integrating After Effects Compositions (Dynamic Link)

  10. Advanced Export & Delivery Workflow

Practical Project:
👉 Edit a short documentary or interview with motion transitions and B-roll storytelling.


📍 Term 3: Color, Audio & Motion Graphics (Weeks 25–36)

Topics:

  1. Color Correction & Grading with Lumetri Color

    • Primary vs. Secondary Correction

    • LUTs & Color Matching

    • Cinematic Look Creation

  2. Audio Post-Production & Sound Design

    • Essential Sound Panel

    • Mixing Dialogue, Music, and SFX

    • Noise Reduction & Reverb Control

  3. Motion Graphics & Visual Effects

    • Essential Graphics Panel

    • Lower Thirds, Titles, and Dynamic Templates

    • Creating Animated Infographics

  4. Integrating Adobe Audition for Advanced Sound Workflows

Practical Project:
👉 Edit a short commercial (30–60 seconds) with advanced color grade, sound design, and graphics.


📍 Term 4: Professional Production & Portfolio (Weeks 37–48)

Topics:

  1. Editing for YouTube, OTT, and Film Formats

  2. Collaboration: Team Editing, Version Control, Shared Projects

  3. Editing Real Client/Industry Projects

  4. Branding, Typography, and Consistent Visual Identity

  5. Rendering for Different Platforms (TV, Web, Mobile)

  6. Backup, Archiving, and Project Delivery

  7. Creating Professional Showreels

  8. Freelancing & Portfolio Development

  9. Copyrights, Licensing, and Fair Use in Video Production

  10. Career Opportunities & Final Assessment

Capstone Project:
🎞️ Final 5-Minute Film or Brand Ad Campaign Video

  • Written, shot, and edited by the student

  • Must include sound design, color grading, motion graphics, and proper delivery formats


🧰 Software & Tools

  • Adobe Premiere Pro (latest version)

  • Adobe Audition – for sound post-production

  • Adobe After Effects – for motion graphics integration

  • Media Encoder – for rendering and compression

  • DaVinci Resolve (optional) – for comparative color grading

  • Stock Footage Libraries – for practice projects


🧑‍🏫 Assessment Criteria

ComponentWeight
Class Participation & Assignments15%
Midterm Practical Exam20%
Projects (per Term)25%
Capstone Film Project30%
Viva/Portfolio Presentation10%

🧩 Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Professionally edit video content with storytelling logic

  • Apply cinematic color grading and advanced transitions

  • Design motion graphics and titles suitable for broadcast

  • Mix and master audio for video

  • Deliver final outputs optimized for various platforms

  • Work confidently in professional production environments


💼 Career Pathways

  • Video Editor

  • Post-Production Specialist

  • Motion Graphics Designer

  • YouTube Content Editor

  • Colorist / Visual Editor

  • Media Production Freelancer

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