Designing Scholarly Concept Videos
In this workshop, Justin Hodgson focuses on creating a scholarly concept video using Adobe Premiere Pro.  The workshop offers "hands-on" practice with 10 basic step/skills (1. File management and workspaces, 2. Importing clips, media, and assets, 3. Creating a sequence, 4. Trimming clips, 5. Building horizontally and vertically, 6. Adjusting audio and effects, 7. Adjusting video and effects, 8. Basic transitions and effects, 9. Making titles and transitions, and 10. Saving and sharing sequences). 
NOTE: this tutorial is very similar to the Premiere Rush Tutorial.  Both are video editing applications; however, the Premiere Rush application is a little less intimidating for new users.
Setting Up your Workspace 
Tutorial Media Assets

To follow along, step-by-step with the tutorial, use the following link to download the media assets used.
Tutorial_Video Version
Tutorial_Spark Version

Prefer not to have to pause and rewind a video?  Use the following link to access the Spark page version of the tutorial.  NOTE: there are many additional helpful resources available in this Spark page.
Tutorial_PDF 10 Step Guide

Like to have a list of steps for quick reference?  Use the following link to download a 10 Step Guide for the tutorial.
Have a quick question you would like to ask? 
 
You can email Kim Fournier directly at kimfournier@unm.edu or use the following form:
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