From Video Editor To Templates Author | Premiere Pro
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.37 GB | Duration: 2h 19m
Create and digitize unique textures, develop a transition pack, prepare preview files and publish.
What you'll learn
Market analysis of video templates and stock footage
Finding inspiration and references for creating video templates
Creating high-quality textures
Post-production and background removal from images
Creating a video template in Premiere Pro
Preparing video previews, covers, descriptions, and publishing
Requirements
Adobe Premiere Pro – Basic
Adobe Photoshop – Basic
Description
In this course, I will guide you through all the stages of creating video templates. We'll start by analyzing the market, understanding what sells best, and how a beginner can find their first buyers. Then, I will search for inspiration and references for the upcoming template. I will create my own unique textures, digitize them in the highest quality, edit them in Photoshop, and prepare them for Premiere Pro. I'll demonstrate the proper structure of files and folders. I will create compositions, animate them, show you the effects I use, and how to configure them. I'll also adapt the template to different resolutions using macros, and teach you how to use macro recording software. In real time, I'll show you how to design an eye-catching cover for your template so that users will notice it. I'll also create a video preview for the template. You will learn some useful tricks for preparing files for publication, which will help minimize revision requests from the platform. I will submit the template to VideoHive, Motion Array, and Artlist, and wait for approval. "Honestly, it was a nerve-wracking experience for me – it was crucial to create a template that would get approved so I could show you the full cycle of my work." I will also share my earnings for 2024 across all platforms. Finally, I will help you develop a growth strategy and correctly fill out the contributor form.