![]() ![]() ![]() Scott is also a longtime writer, blogger and trainer about post-production and the technology behind it having maintained The Editblog for over a decade. With over 15 years as an editor, working in a market like Nashville has allowed Scott the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects with many different kinds of post-production technology. Scott Simmons is a freelance editor in Nashville, Tennessee working on many different types of projects ranging from music videos to corporate and documentary to commercials to reality television to web content. The 204 course digs much deeper into many different editing, effects, audio and output options that are still relevant in Premiere Pro 2017. ![]() If you're new to Adobe Premiere Pro CC, it is recommended you first take PRM204 as there are many techniques that have changed very little from Premiere Pro CC 2014 to 2017. We take an in-depth look at several of the biggest features that have been integrated into Premiere Pro in the last several years while also going over some of the smaller tools, features, preferences and interface enhancements. This course will take a look at Adobe Premiere Pro 2017 digging into many of the features that Adobe has added to this non-linear editing tool since we last looked at Premiere with the 2014 release in PRM204. ![]()
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