I consume a lot of UA-cam and I am always looking for tutorials for various things. This has to be one of the best and most useful tutorials I have ever seen. Genuine tutorial with clear and replicable steps. Thank you so much.
Love this. I'm a new Podcaster with no editing experience. I was worried about getting camera angles but your video showed me very clever ways of using one camera set up which is awesome. I'll definetly use your full tutorial to edit my first Podcast. I'll come back and let you know how I go on.
Very impressed with that multi camera tip! Thank you out so much I can’t wait to try. I’ve been doing it manually this whole time! Definitely going to save me some time. Thank you!
Just when I thought I knew all the tricks in Adobe's bag, this video proved that even old dogs can learn new commands! 🐶💻 Thanks for the fresh insights!
You are going to save me so much time that I feel like I owe you money .Thank you for this straight forward and efficient tutorial.If there’s any links where I can purchase anything to support your channel or products I’m definitely doing so right now.
Excellent video, man! Been editing it all manually on Premiere Pro for over a year now! I'm anxious to see how this is gonna speed-up my work flow now!
Fantastic, and I have looked at a LOT of Podcast You Tube Videos. Thank fully I have have used Premier Pro in a past life at Capital TV (albeit not the latest version). Thanks, great video.
Testimonial here - Steve's workflow works, and flows. I shot 1080p and still got good results. The one-camera hack is clever, and I think video for a podcast is the right use case for it. One note - my camera makes a new mp4 file every 20 minutes, so I had to figure out how to create a nested sequence, how to duplicate same and then re-position/re-size the clips (copy and paste attributes), and then how to create a multicamera sequence from the nested sequences. Thanks for the light Steve, I found my own way! I bought the workbook too, there are a few nuggets in there.
YES 💪Thanks so much for the testimonial. So glad you're finding it useful AND that you got the workbook. Did you check out the Tubebuddy walkthrough? Also, one thing I like to do with 1080p sequences is EXPORT them as 4k to upload to UA-cam as a 4K video. I find the video quality turns out better - something about the way UA-cam encodes 4K, just makes the footage look much higher quality.
I love this video, please can you do one specifically geared at video interviews which are recorded in Zoom as you end up with 2 audio files one for each speaker and 1 video file. How would you do the multi cam switch and cut in this scenario? It would be great to see how its all done in Filmora 12 or canva pro too. Thanks so much Have a wonderful day :)
That’s pretty much ch what I do…however you can save a step and sync the audio when you create Multicam sequence. Just select the audio file along with the video files on the “create Multicam sequence” step. 😊
Here via your pod sound school quick start guide. Hoping to add video to our podcast, but I’m feeling daunted on how to best utilize this advice for our interview podcast where we conduct our interviews via riversidefm. Here’s hoping I figure it out! 😅
Thank you so much! I have a question, it is not allowing me to change the position from my cursor, I can only input numbers to change the position of the video to zoom in, how do I do it with my cursor instead like how you did it?
How would you approach this with 4 different audio channels? I filmed on three different cameras and have a main audio from a zoom. Do I have to sync each video clip before I attempt the audio file?
@@podsoundschool virtual for now and in the near future same location. I refer to this video EVERY time I edit as I'm still learning premiere pro. I used multicam to manually switch between their video and mine. Works like a charm.
On Windows I dragged and dropped from Windows Explorer into the media panel in Premiere. The dragged the elements into the timeline. The file format of the captured video can impact whether this works smoothly.
Great video, but here's a question: How can we make the overall volume/eq/processing the same across the entire sequences after it's been chopped up? For _each_ person. I just have not found a video that shows or explains that well. Thanks for the video. 👍
Ooo. That’s an exciting question! Premiere has wonderful features for that. I will have to make a video about that. There’s an audio mixer panel that lets you insert plugins on each ‘track’ or ‘channel’. There’s also a stereo channel where you can apply limiters to the entire mix. Premiere comes with some EQ and Compression plugins, but an even better option are waves plugins and they are super easy to install and use with premiere. I’ll keep you posted if and when I make a video about this. Thanks for the question.
@@podsoundschool Thank you for replying. 💯 I use a few wave plugins in Audition, which I'm more proficient at. But couldn't figure this out in Premiere. I'll go have a look. 👍 _edit: I think I know what you mean. Apply the chain in the mixer for individual people and then have one master chain at the end._
You didn't cover the step in which you filled L/R respectively for each audio channel? At one point in the video you can hear each subject's voice coming only from one channel and in the end that's different. What did you do for this? Thanks!
I went through all the steps 1 by 1 even to creating a multi-camera clip with my 3 videos not the duplicates. What happened was I did not get a multi-camera clip I got a bin folder, what did I do wrong please, I was using a duplicate original file not the original file to start the whole process. Thank you for your wonderful videos they are a great help .
Thank you so much for this tutorial Steve. I am currently working on creating my podcast show and was wondering can shows that were recorded using the Riverside platform be edited in Premiere?
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I consume a lot of UA-cam and I am always looking for tutorials for various things. This has to be one of the best and most useful tutorials I have ever seen. Genuine tutorial with clear and replicable steps. Thank you so much.
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Love this. I'm a new Podcaster with no editing experience. I was worried about getting camera angles but your video showed me very clever ways of using one camera set up which is awesome. I'll definetly use your full tutorial to edit my first Podcast. I'll come back and let you know how I go on.
It's truly astounding how easy the internet makes learning these days. Thanks for the tutorial, my guy.
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Thank you. Just Tried this for one of my Clients.
Very impressed with that multi camera tip! Thank you out so much I can’t wait to try. I’ve been doing it manually this whole time! Definitely going to save me some time. Thank you!
I'm a beginner so understanding this for the first time is a bit overwhelming, but I love your explanations.
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OHMY GOD!!! This video has changed my life! Thank you so much!!!!
This made me feel relieved and hopeful as I being my podcasting creation and editing video.
You can do it!
I have been working as an audio-only podcast editor, and honestly wow, I have so much to learn! I'm jumping right into your freebies!
Do it 😊
Just when I thought I knew all the tricks in Adobe's bag, this video proved that even old dogs can learn new commands! 🐶💻 Thanks for the fresh insights!
I agree lol
Thank you soo soo much! No more pain in the butt 😄 the multi camera is genius
You are going to save me so much time that I feel like I owe you money .Thank you for this straight forward and efficient tutorial.If there’s any links where I can purchase anything to support your channel or products I’m definitely doing so right now.
Thank you for watching! 🤗
Thank you for the informative content I purchased your podcast course and it’s filled with even more 💎
Genuine tutorial with clear and replicable steps. Thank you so much.
Thanks! The tips were phenomenal I was ready to stop using video I have 3 different GoPros I use and think I can make it work from this video.
You bet! Let me know how it turns out, really glad you found it useful, and thanks for the tip 😁
You crushed my mind! Thank you very much for this video, this method will save me a lot of time❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for all this info!
I got stuck editing all my video podcasts! and this has been sooo helpful!
Excellent video, man! Been editing it all manually on Premiere Pro for over a year now! I'm anxious to see how this is gonna speed-up my work flow now!
You both are awesome people. Thank you for all your information.
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching and come back soon and check in with us 😀
I love you for this🙌🏼 the mixer part lost me but this was really worth every second 👊🏾
Glad to hear it. Are you editing your own show or videos for clients?
What I have learned in this video is way more than I learned in the past two days.
The best explanation I’ve ever seen
Fantastic, and I have looked at a LOT of Podcast You Tube Videos. Thank fully I have have used Premier Pro in a past life at Capital TV (albeit not the latest version). Thanks, great video.
Testimonial here - Steve's workflow works, and flows. I shot 1080p and still got good results. The one-camera hack is clever, and I think video for a podcast is the right use case for it. One note - my camera makes a new mp4 file every 20 minutes, so I had to figure out how to create a nested sequence, how to duplicate same and then re-position/re-size the clips (copy and paste attributes), and then how to create a multicamera sequence from the nested sequences. Thanks for the light Steve, I found my own way! I bought the workbook too, there are a few nuggets in there.
YES 💪Thanks so much for the testimonial. So glad you're finding it useful AND that you got the workbook. Did you check out the Tubebuddy walkthrough? Also, one thing I like to do with 1080p sequences is EXPORT them as 4k to upload to UA-cam as a 4K video. I find the video quality turns out better - something about the way UA-cam encodes 4K, just makes the footage look much higher quality.
@@podsoundschool The TB walk-thru was just what I needed. I've used TB before on/off, but again, your workflow turns it into a useful tool.
Just made my first video podcast wit adobe premier 🥳🥳🥳 it’s simple but I’m gonna learn the bells n whistles as I progress but im excitedddd 🥳🥳🥳
That’s so cool! Are you going to post it on your YT channel?
@@podsoundschool yes I am I just have to clean it up and then I’m going to post it today on UA-cam🥳🥳
I love this video, please can you do one specifically geared at video interviews which are recorded in Zoom as you end up with 2 audio files one for each speaker and 1 video file. How would you do the multi cam switch and cut in this scenario? It would be great to see how its all done in Filmora 12 or canva pro too. Thanks so much Have a wonderful day :)
understand the basics of the software untill now. Your guide is very very good quite simple and very helpful. I gave you a like and a sub
Nice video man, clear and concise explanation! Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much man, seriously you helped a lot i started from 0 to 10.
This answered literally all of my questions I had going into this. Thank youuuu
that's great to hear, so glad you found it useful
Thanks for the lesson. Just brought soft soft
What the hell is soft soft!?
Thank you this was super helpful! Learned a lot of new things today.
Great stuff!!!... Need to work on my premiere pro basic video edit skills to understand better. Thanks for this
Is there a way to complete this same process but with 2 separate video files instead of one? Thanks! Great video!
Best tutorial I’ve seen around editing, thank you sir 🫡
That’s pretty much ch what I do…however you can save a step and sync the audio when you create Multicam sequence. Just select the audio file along with the video files on the “create Multicam sequence” step. 😊
This is actually helpful. Wow! Thank you so much for sharing these tips…
You're so welcome!
When I first got soft soft it was Japanese to (I don’t know Japanese) but I got the hang of it and now I’m working on an e.p so thx
Super helpful!! Love your channel its soooo helpful.
Thanks. You rock!
so I decided to give soft softs a try. I just subscribed to your channel
definitely diving into your videos. Thank you so much for taking the ti to teach us that are green in the field. Have a great day
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Awesome! I’m glad you found the video valuable
handy for resetuping s or creating karaoke tracks. Thanks for the recomndation!
An excellent video turned out, everything is well thought out, a very clear instruction turned out)))
This is magic. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Switchncut sounds so epic and pleasant
Practice makes you learn a million tis faster. I learned that when I started.
What a great video. Super well explained, thanks! Any video in your channel on how to record yourself with soft soft? I'm under the
Excellent video. I really needed this. I'm shocked you still have amazing 4K quality from zooming a 4k file on a 4k timeline
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Here via your pod sound school quick start guide. Hoping to add video to our podcast, but I’m feeling daunted on how to best utilize this advice for our interview podcast where we conduct our interviews via riversidefm. Here’s hoping I figure it out! 😅
You can do it!
You took the words right outta my mouth.
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Hey man, It works great and without any problems.
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Thanks for this great tutorial!! Helps a lot to make the process easier and faster😍
So helpful!
Very helpful, and surprisingly therapeutic
Don’t be afraid, just embrace it.
Thank you so much! I have a question, it is not allowing me to change the position from my cursor, I can only input numbers to change the position of the video to zoom in, how do I do it with my cursor instead like how you did it?
this video is amazing.
How would you approach this with 4 different audio channels? I filmed on three different cameras and have a main audio from a zoom. Do I have to sync each video clip before I attempt the audio file?
I imagine this is what would be best for guitar playthroughs with multiple angles as well, right?
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Thanks so much! So glad you found it useful. Are you doing a video podcast with a co-host in the same location??
@@podsoundschool virtual for now and in the near future same location. I refer to this video EVERY time I edit as I'm still learning premiere pro. I used multicam to manually switch between their video and mine. Works like a charm.
Question! What waves plugins did you use?
@podsoundschool, what camera are you using. I'm getting into podcasts and the camera selection is kicking my ass
Such a great video man! Thanks
This was awesome and so helpful, thank you 😊 🙏
lovely video with in depth explanation but 1 question. How does one do the importings
On Windows I dragged and dropped from Windows Explorer into the media panel in Premiere. The dragged the elements into the timeline. The file format of the captured video can impact whether this works smoothly.
Totally agree, bro!
Good evening sir I have just watched your editing class video it is very fruitful for than you sir
What software do you recommend to record co-hosted podcast audio. Is that where you get the wave file from?
Nice tutorial.... Very helpful
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So glad you liked it. Do you have a video podcast??
Great video, but here's a question:
How can we make the overall volume/eq/processing the same across the entire sequences after it's been chopped up? For _each_ person.
I just have not found a video that shows or explains that well. Thanks for the video. 👍
Ooo. That’s an exciting question! Premiere has wonderful features for that. I will have to make a video about that. There’s an audio mixer panel that lets you insert plugins on each ‘track’ or ‘channel’. There’s also a stereo channel where you can apply limiters to the entire mix. Premiere comes with some EQ and Compression plugins, but an even better option are waves plugins and they are super easy to install and use with premiere. I’ll keep you posted if and when I make a video about this. Thanks for the question.
@@podsoundschool Thank you for replying. 💯 I use a few wave plugins in Audition, which I'm more proficient at.
But couldn't figure this out in Premiere. I'll go have a look. 👍
_edit: I think I know what you mean. Apply the chain in the mixer for individual people and then have one master chain at the end._
You didn't cover the step in which you filled L/R respectively for each audio channel? At one point in the video you can hear each subject's voice coming only from one channel and in the end that's different. What did you do for this? Thanks!
Respect to your good work, thanks a lot
I went through all the steps 1 by 1 even to creating a multi-camera clip with my 3 videos not the duplicates. What happened was I did not get a multi-camera clip I got a bin folder, what did I do wrong please, I was using a duplicate original file not the original file to start the whole process. Thank you for your wonderful videos they are a great help .
THANK YOU A LOT!!!
Good choice!
Love it! Thankyou!!
where I’d record one track of the soft and than use a second Edison to record scrubbing through the soft to mimic a wave table.
Hi there! Have you created a tutorial on how to create an intro video?
Very helpful
Worked, thx
Thanks so much for tNice tutorials video, it helped so much!
Thank you.
Thankyou soooo much
nice tuto, I had the sa issue
your videos are sooo great i love it
Thank you!!
You’re welcome. Do you have a video podcast?
Your a genius
Thank you so much for this tutorial Steve. I am currently working on creating my podcast show and was wondering can shows that were recorded using the Riverside platform be edited in Premiere?
You’re very welcome. I have another tutorial I’ll share with you too where I edit remote podcasts in Premiere, so glad you found it useful!!
And here’s the other video I mentioned: ua-cam.com/video/xf672kHykTQ/v-deo.html
I don’t need to deliver a 4K project can I work with the 4K footage on 1080 time line ?