This video is over 4 years old but in 2024 some of tips explained here are what I have adopted into my editing workflow and now I can never complete a wedding film without using the techniques I've learnt here. Thank you so much Aaron. You may not know me but trust me you have helped me a great deal as a wedding videographer and editor.
This video was made for my soul ♡ You got me motivated to start editing more efficiently, I have been shooting weddings for the past 7 years! It was my childhood dream to become a photographer so when I landed my first job in this domain everything I started learning when I was a kid from other talented people on YT started to make sense. The new colleagues I met helped me develop the skills I already learned like composition, editing ps/pr/lr and also learn new ones like flying drones, using external flash lights, managing the equipment bags for the whole team and experiencing client communication for the first time aming others helped me get more and more into this specific line of business, among other skills I mastered, having an unlimited access to a large colection of equipment and being able of handling solo weddings by the age of 18 didn’t hurt at all especially when receiving constant feedback and constructive criticism from everyone involved in managing these events. Of course nothing is perfect and life should be like that sometimes not being paid on time, having to do so much extra work for no extra compensation, and of course WORK DRAMA! 😂 I was living the life at its fullest with all it’s ups and downs. Well, now with the weddings season ending, the editing season started when my boss offered me a new PC and with no savings for the winter I thankfully accepted amd entire pertofolio of weddings to edit and cash some check to keep the dream going!!! Lately I have been battling the worst depressive episode after the sudden loss of not one but two of my aunts within a few months from eachother among other things in my life that managed to put me a bit down and it got increasingly hard to focus on my day to day tasks but your video helped me get back on the grind so I want to thank you for inspiring me and relighting the flame that flickered so faintly, you clearly know you weddings😂 P.S.: Sorry for the trauma dump I imagine this escalated pretty quickly😂
The GoPro is a life saver at weddings! In addition to using it to record epic wide shots of the location and dynamic dollies around the bride and groom during formals, I mount it on top of my DSLR using a hot shoe adaptor as a second camera from the same location, just to have that extra data security in the event my DSLR happens to fail. Plus I run the GoPro footage through Reelsteady Go image stabilization software for unparalleled smoothness.
wow wish I knew this workflow before. Just breaking into video coming from a photographer so this is great to see how efficient you can be in premiere pro. Great teachings. Thanks!
My process for culling B-roll of the location(s) is pretty similar to yours. I like to start with a wide reveal, then a detail shot or two, then a wide of a different part of the location, followed by a couple more detail shots, etc. It seems logical. I usually shoot these shots already in order when I'm on location, so laying them out in the timeline in that same order is simple, a no-brainer--I just highlight all in the gallery and drag down into the timeline. It gets tricky when I have some of these shots captured on my GoPro and some captured on my DSLR, or when I want to intersperse shots of the bride and groom getting ready.
Yooo this is super helpful, not just for weddings but premiere editing in general. I just switched to premiere and definitely going to adopt a few things you did here. I really like how you color code your clips based on frame rate!
Thank you my man! The goal was definitely to show different techniques about my editing process. Premiere is amazing but I switch almost daily because I can never make up my mind haha Let me know if you have any questions!
3:25. The quick cut away from the ranting about premier pro sucking made me laugh. I have a feeling there was another 30 seconds of ranting about Premiere's bullshit 😅.
Hi! Thank you so much for doing this tutorial, it definitely showed me features on premiere I had no idea of. If you keep on doing editing tutorials I would definitely watch them all!
I know Im asking randomly but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
I'm looking to simplify the workflow. Is there a way to edit the sequence first then choosing angles after ? Bc when I create a multicam track and choose cams those cuts looks like video cuts. What I do is nesting the multicam then edit the nested sequence.
dude awesome video, I have the exact same PC as you except for the GPU, I have the RTX 2060 super and my premiere pro runs so slow. I have to make proxies in order to get anything done and even then sometimes it still stutters, crashes a ton and makes my life miserable. It doesn't happen if I edit in davinci resolve or anything like that so I don't know if its a PC issue or premiere pro issue Any thoughts? the only other thing I can think of is that the SSD i bought from amazon could be faulty? do you think that could be the problem?
If you use a Wimdows computer, I've been using a program called Cyberlink Power Director and it's been great. I still save the project often to 2 different names on 2 different hard drives, so in the event the program crashes or one project file gets corrupted, I can simply open up the other project # and re-save as both project #s.
Good stuff man, enjoying your videos, would you do a premier pro tutorial or something for complete beginners in 2020? Would be so helpful, just getting started with photography and video :) cheers
Hey man! Thank you for leaving some feedback and appreciate you stopping by! That actually is a great idea and would love to do something like that. Definitely adding it on the list!
Plural Eyes back then did it so much better than all the rest! I don’t know if Premiere does syncing with multiple tracks at once now. I switched to Resolve about a year ago and it’s almost just as good as Plural Eyes back then. At the time, it was worth every penny
This video is over 4 years old but in 2024 some of tips explained here are what I have adopted into my editing workflow and now I can never complete a wedding film without using the techniques I've learnt here. Thank you so much Aaron. You may not know me but trust me you have helped me a great deal as a wedding videographer and editor.
This video was made for my soul ♡
You got me motivated to start editing more efficiently, I have been shooting weddings for the past 7 years!
It was my childhood dream to become a photographer so when I landed my first job in this domain everything I started learning when I was a kid from other talented people on YT started to make sense. The new colleagues I met helped me develop the skills I already learned like composition, editing ps/pr/lr and also learn new ones like flying drones, using external flash lights, managing the equipment bags for the whole team and experiencing client communication for the first time aming others helped me get more and more into this specific line of business, among other skills I mastered, having an unlimited access to a large colection of equipment and being able of handling solo weddings by the age of 18 didn’t hurt at all especially when receiving constant feedback and constructive criticism from everyone involved in managing these events.
Of course nothing is perfect and life should be like that sometimes not being paid on time, having to do so much extra work for no extra compensation, and of course WORK DRAMA! 😂
I was living the life at its fullest with all it’s ups and downs.
Well, now with the weddings season ending, the editing season started when my boss offered me a new PC and with no savings for the winter I thankfully accepted amd entire pertofolio of weddings to edit and cash some check to keep the dream going!!!
Lately I have been battling the worst depressive episode after the sudden loss of not one but two of my aunts within a few months from eachother among other things in my life that managed to put me a bit down and it got increasingly hard to focus on my day to day tasks but your video helped me get back on the grind so I want to thank you for inspiring me and relighting the flame that flickered so faintly, you clearly know you weddings😂
P.S.: Sorry for the trauma dump I imagine this escalated pretty quickly😂
Perfect. Thank you. I spent 4 hours watching videos & trying to figure this out before I watched your tutorial.
Thanks for showing me PluralEyes!!!!!!!! Live long
The GoPro is a life saver at weddings! In addition to using it to record epic wide shots of the location and dynamic dollies around the bride and groom during formals, I mount it on top of my DSLR using a hot shoe adaptor as a second camera from the same location, just to have that extra data security in the event my DSLR happens to fail. Plus I run the GoPro footage through Reelsteady Go image stabilization software for unparalleled smoothness.
wow wish I knew this workflow before. Just breaking into video coming from a photographer so this is great to see how efficient you can be in premiere pro. Great teachings. Thanks!
My process for culling B-roll of the location(s) is pretty similar to yours. I like to start with a wide reveal, then a detail shot or two, then a wide of a different part of the location, followed by a couple more detail shots, etc. It seems logical. I usually shoot these shots already in order when I'm on location, so laying them out in the timeline in that same order is simple, a no-brainer--I just highlight all in the gallery and drag down into the timeline. It gets tricky when I have some of these shots captured on my GoPro and some captured on my DSLR, or when I want to intersperse shots of the bride and groom getting ready.
Yooo this is super helpful, not just for weddings but premiere editing in general. I just switched to premiere and definitely going to adopt a few things you did here. I really like how you color code your clips based on frame rate!
Thank you my man! The goal was definitely to show different techniques about my editing process. Premiere is amazing but I switch almost daily because I can never make up my mind haha Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks Aaron for this tutorial it makes it easier to edit and come up with the highlight video.
Loved this, will want to see more of the sorting
and the highlights
No product endorsement without payment.. of course 😂😂👏🏻 YES
love this Aaron! 💕
Except for the fact that I endorsed Premiere Pro, PluralEyes, Tascam, Zoom and the list goes on... 😂JUST NOT BUBLE haha. Thanks Nelsey!
What version you use now
3:25. The quick cut away from the ranting about premier pro sucking made me laugh.
I have a feeling there was another 30 seconds of ranting about Premiere's bullshit 😅.
Hi! Thank you so much for doing this tutorial, it definitely showed me features on premiere I had no idea of. If you keep on doing editing tutorials I would definitely watch them all!
I know Im asking randomly but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
Thanks for this ! God bless youui
Thank you ❤😊
Thanks for the help
I'm looking to simplify the workflow. Is there a way to edit the sequence first then choosing angles after ? Bc when I create a multicam track and choose cams those cuts looks like video cuts. What I do is nesting the multicam then edit the nested sequence.
hey man! can i ask what your timeline settings are? is it a 4k timeline? awesome content :)
Just curious, how many hours does it take you to edit a wedding, lets say a 10 hour wedding?
amazing :) Thanks
Great 👌
dude awesome video, I have the exact same PC as you except for the GPU, I have the RTX 2060 super and my premiere pro runs so slow. I have to make proxies in order to get anything done and even then sometimes it still stutters, crashes a ton and makes my life miserable. It doesn't happen if I edit in davinci resolve or anything like that so I don't know if its a PC issue or premiere pro issue
Any thoughts? the only other thing I can think of is that the SSD i bought from amazon could be faulty? do you think that could be the problem?
If you use a Wimdows computer, I've been using a program called Cyberlink Power Director and it's been great. I still save the project often to 2 different names on 2 different hard drives, so in the event the program crashes or one project file gets corrupted, I can simply open up the other project # and re-save as both project #s.
I love this , thanks 🙏🏽 Man but the link please
@3:40 we know is Bubly :)
Good stuff man, enjoying your videos, would you do a premier pro tutorial or something for complete beginners in 2020? Would be so helpful, just getting started with photography and video :) cheers
Hey man! Thank you for leaving some feedback and appreciate you stopping by! That actually is a great idea and would love to do something like that. Definitely adding it on the list!
Lovely let network
You paid 200usd for a synchronizing fixing? Did the synchronize option wasn’t there 2years ago? Im genuinely asking 🙏
Plural Eyes back then did it so much better than all the rest! I don’t know if Premiere does syncing with multiple tracks at once now. I switched to Resolve about a year ago and it’s almost just as good as Plural Eyes back then. At the time, it was worth every penny
Premiere pro can synchronise multiple cams, you just need to have each clip on separate tracks. Works really well.
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I literally do all of those things xD
Focus!....
I want a Minecraft Let's play #Aaron4Minecraft
Sounds like a plan to me. Let's do it.
man, to much time, is not faster, to slow :)) wtf