Master Premiere Pro with our ACP exam masterclass. Learn from experts, create stunning video content and enhance your filmmaking expertise professionally.
4/6 day course 10am - 5pm Live Online or Classroom-based
What you will learn
- Exploring advanced editing techniques and workflows, enabling you to create professional-quality videos for diverse platforms.
- How to use advanced trimming tools, multi-camera editing and dynamic linking, empowering you to streamline your workflow and enhance your creativity.
- Understanding advanced colour correction, audio mixing and motion graphics techniques, helping you enhance the visual and auditory impact of your videos.
- How to use effects, transitions and animation tools, enabling you to add visual interest and tell stories effectively.
- Exploring workflow optimisation and project management strategies, helping you meet deadlines and deliver high-quality results.
- How to prepare for the Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) exam, validating your skills and advancing your career in video editing.
- Understanding best practices for file management, collaboration and version control, helping you manage complex projects effectively.
Courses in this Masterclass
This Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course includes
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Authorised Certificate
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Lifetime support after your course
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Course materials
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Live Instructor-led training
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Refreshments all day
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Latest Mac or PC ready to go
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Authorised Trainers
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Hands-on exercises
Course Dates
These are the dates for the first part of the Masterclass: Premiere Pro Introduction. More experienced users may wish to start with the next level: Premiere Pro Advanced.
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Wed 17 - Thu 18 Sep 2025 | London |
£345
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Mon 22 - Tue 23 Sep 2025 | Live Online |
£395
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Mon 29 - Tue 30 Sep 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Mon 6 - Tue 7 Oct 2025 | London |
£485
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Mon 13 - Tue 14 Oct 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Mon 20 - Tue 21 Oct 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Mon 27 - Tue 28 Oct 2025 | London |
£485
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Thu 6 - Fri 7 Nov 2025 | London |
£485
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Thu 13 - Fri 14 Nov 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Thu 20 - Fri 21 Nov 2025 | London |
£485
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Thu 27 - Fri 28 Nov 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Tue 2 - Wed 3 Dec 2025 | London |
£485
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Mon 8 - Tue 9 Dec 2025 | Live Online |
£485
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Mon 15 - Tue 16 Dec 2025 | London |
£485
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Wed 7 - Thu 8 Jan 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 14 - Thu 15 Jan 2026 | London |
£485
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Wed 21 - Thu 22 Jan 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 28 - Thu 29 Jan 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 3 - Wed 4 Feb 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Tue 10 - Wed 11 Feb 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 17 - Wed 18 Feb 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Tue 24 - Wed 25 Feb 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 3 - Wed 4 Mar 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Tue 10 - Wed 11 Mar 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 17 - Wed 18 Mar 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Tue 24 - Wed 25 Mar 2026 | London |
£485
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Wed 8 - Thu 9 Apr 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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£485
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Wed 22 - Thu 23 Apr 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 29 - Thu 30 Apr 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 5 - Wed 6 May 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 13 - Thu 14 May 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 19 - Wed 20 May 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 27 - Thu 28 May 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 2 - Wed 3 Jun 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 10 - Thu 11 Jun 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 16 - Wed 17 Jun 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 24 - Thu 25 Jun 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 7 - Wed 8 Jul 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 15 - Thu 16 Jul 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 21 - Wed 22 Jul 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 29 - Thu 30 Jul 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 4 - Wed 5 Aug 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 12 - Thu 13 Aug 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 18 - Wed 19 Aug 2026 | Live Online |
£485
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Wed 26 - Thu 27 Aug 2026 | London |
£485
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Tue 1 - Wed 2 Sep 2026 | Live Online |
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Wed 9 - Thu 10 Sep 2026 | London |
£485
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Course Outline for Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam
Working in the Video Industry
- Identifying the purpose, audience and audience needs for preparing video editing projects and determining whether content is relevant to those needs
- Understanding key terms such as client goals, target audience, demographics, accessibility, captioning etc.
- Identifying requirements based on how the video will be delivered, distributed, and/or consumed
- Understanding key terms such email file size limits, compression, codec and architecture, input and output file formats, aspect ratio
- Understanding key concepts such as selecting the correct Codec and architecture based on capture and delivery requirement
- Understanding the principles of making a compelling video commercial
- Understanding Web accessibility, captions/subtitles and choosing the right video format
- Communicating effectively with colleagues and clients about project plans
- Understanding key terms in pre-production such as shot list, script writing, storyboarding and location scouting
- Understanding key terms in production such as setup, filming and handoff
- Understanding key terms in post-production such as importing, editing, colour correction, audio mixing and distribution
- An overview of video production including shooting scripts and planning the production
- Determining the type of intellectual property rights, permissions and licensing required to use specific content
- Identifying legal and ethical considerations for using third-party content
- Understanding key terms such as Creative Commons, public domain, copyright, intellectual property, derivative work, commercial use, attribution, work for hire, fair use, fair dealing, property release, rights, permissions, licensing and intellectual property
- Identifying when and how to obtain permission to use images, audio or video
- Identifying permission to use images of people and locations, including model release, location release, permission to use a person’s face or restricted location
- Understanding key terminology related to digital audio and video
- Understanding key video terms such as frame rate, aspect ratio, safe zone, image and video resolution, file formats, video codecs, pixels, rendering, aperture, shutter speed and ISO
- Understanding further terms such as clipping, levels, natural/ambient sound, room tone, Foley sound, audio sampling rates and file types
- Understanding how colour is represented in digital video
- Understanding further terms such as white balance, bit depth, working colour space (RGB, CMYK, YUV, HLS) and knowing how to choose the right colour space
- Working with native file formats for video and audio
- Demonstrating knowledge of basic editorial principles and best practices employed in the video industry
- Communicating visually using standard film/video timing techniques
- Understanding key concepts such as following the action, leading in and out of shots to give editors time to cut, matching shots, zooms and pans, wide vs. tight shots, establishing shots vs. closing shots and shooting B-roll footage
- Identifying general editorial principles and guidelines for video
- Understanding key concepts such as sequencing shots, cuts (L and J cuts, cross cutting, match cuts, cutting on the action, cutaway, montage, jump cut), transitions, compositing, audio levels, mixing, background music, narration, sound effects, still images used in video (file formats and image specifications) and titles
- Defining common photographic and cinematic composition terms and principles
- Understanding key terms such as aspect ratio, rule of thirds, foreground, background, colour, tone, contrast, cropping, depth of field, field of view, types of shots include: close-up (CU), extreme close-up (ECU), medium close-up (MCU), medium shot (MS), wide shot (WS), long shot (LS), extreme long shot (ELS), background (BG or bg), foreground (FG or fg), over-the-shoulder (OTS), point of view (POV), cutaway etc.
- Identifying appropriate workflows
- Understanding key concepts such as ensuring continuity and quality as the project moves from preproduction through postproduction, maintaining technical quality for deliverables, communication, documentation and tech sheets
Project Setup and Interface
- Creating projects and sequences
- Choosing appropriate project settings for video
- Understanding key concepts such as project location on drive(s), sequence settings, scratch disk, playback engine, display format, audio samples and ingest settings
- Creating a sequence that matches the delivery requirements
- Understanding key concepts such as editing mode, time-base, pixel aspect ratio, fields, timecode, working colour space, resolution, sample rate, video previews, tracks and sequence presets
- Tutorials: learning editing skills, creating projects, how to select and change your video aspect ratio
- Navigating, organising and customising the application workspace
- Identifying, navigating and manipulating elements of the Premiere Pro interface
- Understanding key concepts such as menus, panels, toolbars, search within panels, timeline, Project panel, Program and Source Monitors, Button Editor and zoom level
- Organising and customising the workspace including using/switching default workspaces, showing, hiding, nesting and docking panels, using the Workspaces panel, shortcuts and menus, customising, saving and resetting workspaces
- Configuring application preferences
- Understanding key settings such as Auto-save, General (bin settings, default scale to frame size and transition duration), Audio Hardware, Media Cache, Timeline, Memory and Playback
- Clearing cache and resetting preferences in Premiere Pro
- Using non-visible design tools in the interface to aid in video workflow
- Control and work with the timeline and media
- Understanding key concepts such as playhead, panning, zooming, playing, pausing, keyboard shortcuts (j-k-l keys, spacebar, backslash etc.)
- Understanding key concepts such as setting timeline and clip markers, marking in and out points
- Understanding key concepts such as title safe areas, action safe areas, rulers and guides
- Using keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro
- Tutorials: editing using Markers, using rulers and guides
- Importing assets and media from various sources into a project including importing layers from .psd (Photoshop) files, dynamic linking, dragging and dropping, creating a proxy on import, interpret footage, using the Media Browser, adding assets from Essential Graphics and Essential Sound panels
- Managing assets in a Premiere Pro project
- Understanding key concepts such as relinking files, updating file locations for missing/moved/updated media, organising assets in bins, thumbnails vs. list view, metadata, renaming a sequence, removing unused assets, collect or consolidate files with the Project Manager
- Tutorials: finding assets, transferring and importing files and importing digital audio
Organising Video Projects
- Managing tracks and sequences
- Using the Timeline panel to manage tracks
- Understanding key concepts such as clips vs tracks, adding/deleting tracks, locking/unlocking tracks, renaming tracks, targeting a track, expanding a track in the timeline, patching etc.
- Managing sequences in a complex project
- Understanding key concepts such as nesting sequences, linking/unlinking audio and video clips, syncing audio with video clips, renaming sequences, sync lock and creating a multi-cam source sequence
- Recognising the different types of layers in the Layers panel
- Understanding key concepts such as background, pixel, adjustment, type, fill, shape, vector, Smart Object (embedded and linked), active/inactive (hidden), artboard layers etc.
- Tutorials: working with Panels, editing audio in the timeline and working with markers
- Enabling and disabling track output
- Hiding, showing, muting and solo tracks
- Tutorials: overview of audio in Premiere Pro, adjusting volume levels and audio balancing and panning
Creating and Modifying Visual Elements
- Using core tools and features to edit audio and video
- Assembling a video sequence using a variety of tools and panels
- Using key Panels: Timeline, Source Monitor, Program Monitor
- Understanding key concepts such as setting In and Out points to determine an edit, splitting, inserting, overwriting, lifting and extracting clips
- Tutorials: best practices, editing efficiently, cutting and trimming videos and editing, repairing, and improving audio using Essential Sound panel
- Adding and animating titles and modifying title properties
- Adding superimposed text and shapes in a sequence
- Understanding key concepts such using Type tools to create point text and paragraph text, creating shapes with the Pen, Rectangle and Ellipse tools and using the Essentials Graphics panel to browse and select templates
- Using appropriate controls to modify text and graphic appearance
- Using Key Text controls for font, size, alignment, kerning, tracking, leading, horizontal and vertical scale etc.
- Using Key Appearance Controls for fill, shadow, stroke, background
- Trimming footage for use in sequences
- Trimming, refining and resizing clips using a variety of tools
- Using key techniques such as adjusting scale, aspect ratio and frame size, letterboxing, adjusting for mixed aspect ratios and using vertically shot video from phones
- Using key tools such as the Rolling Edit tool, the Ripple Edit tool and the Rate Stretch tool
- Tutorials: Creating and changing sequences, trimming clips, working with aspect ratios and transforming digital media within a project and modifying clip settings
- Understanding key concepts such as labelling, renaming, setting poster frame, changing clip speed, creating a freeze frame, adjusting the audio of a video clip, audio gain and channel remapping, changing duration and speed of clips and working with clips, channels and tracks
- Using effects to modify video in a sequence
- Using basic auto-correction methods and tools
- Understanding the basic correction, creative and vignette controls of the Lumetri colour panel
- Understanding key techniques such as applying effects presets on multiple clips effects, working with transitions, creating and adjusting the length of the adjustment layer and nesting
- Working with composite video clips using tracks
- Understanding key concepts including keying (luma/chroma), opacity, masking, mattes, alpha channel and picture-in-picture
- Tutorials: Colour workflows in Premiere Pro, effect presets and applying effects to audio
- Using keyframes to control video properties over time
- Modifying effect settings
- Understanding key techniques such as adding, navigating, setting and adjusting keyframes, adjusting effect properties, applying and adjusting video motion effects, using keyframes to adjust clip settings over time
- Working with key effects such as motion, opacity and other visual effects
- Overview of audio in Premiere Pro
- Managing audio in a video sequence
- Understanding key audio concepts such as synchronising, linking, replacing, merging clips, mono and stereo tracks
- Adjusting audio on the timeline or through the Effect Controls panel
- Adding audio transitions and effects and learning faster techniques to mix audio
Publishing Digital Media
- Preparing video and audio sequences for publishing to web, screen and other digital devices
- Checking a project for errors and project specifications
- Understanding key concepts such as gaps in timeline, audio levels, broadcast safe colour and exposure, resolution, title safe area etc.
- Workflow and overview for exporting
- Exporting for the Web and mobile devices
- Exporting and archiving
Adobe Certification Preparation and ACP Exam
- Working through exam preparation sheet and sample exam questions
- Taking a practice exam
- Questions and answers
- Taking the Premiere Pro ACP Exam
FAQs about the Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course
Is this Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course suitable for me?
This course is designed for people who are new to Premiere Pro or have been using Premiere Pro for a while but have never had formal training or who would like to learn best practice in Premiere Pro. If you are have any questions about whether the course could meet your needs, please speak to our customer service team, who will be delighted to advise you.
How is the content taught throughout the Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course?
Our Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course is extremely interactive. You will be using Premiere Pro throughout the day, working through examples and live projects under the guidance of our trainer, who will be supporting you through each step.
What is the recommended number of people for the class when I attend the Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course?
For private classes in Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam, we recommend a maximum of 8 to 10 people from the same company in the class. Please ask our customer service team to help you find the right balance of people per class and the number of days training you need.
Should I attend the Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course in person or live online?
For in-person courses at our London training centre, you will receive a warm personal welcome, your choice of the latest Mac or PC and morning and afternoon refreshments. If you prefer to attend remotely, rest assured that you will be taught live by the same experts that deliver our in-person courses, covering the same training content, using the same exercises and materials. A second monitor is recommended but not essential.
What support is available after I attend the Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course?
We offer ongoing support to our Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course attendees through email and by arrangement, phone calls. You are welcome to ask any questions on topics covered during training. Our trainer will always do their best to explain principles and help you with any issues you encounter.
Will I receive a certificate upon completion of my Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course?
Yes, you'll receive a certificate of completion from Transmedia, demonstrating your knowledge and attendance on our Adobe Premiere Pro Masterclass with ACP Exam course. Our certificates note our Authorised Training Centre status.
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