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Adobe Premiere Wedding Projects: Make Your Wedding Video Stand Out with These Effects



The term videography refers to capturing moments and live events. Videographers tend to work on smaller video projects such as wedding videography, live events, or concerts. Videographers are typically a one-person team or a small crew. Their job is to capture footage.




Adobe Premiere Wedding Projects



Wedding Cinematic Promo is a stylishly designed and elegantly animated Premiere Pro with an eye-catching design. If you need a professional beautiful wedding video using photos and videos, this template is for you. The project is ideal for weddings, promos, trailers, as well as travel. This template contains 28 media placeholders, 9 editable text layers, and 1 logo placeholder. Use video or photo placeholders to create a wonderful video. No plugins required. Enjoy!Check my other projects: Wiggle Text Animation + Editor Travel Cinematic Slideshow Wooden Titles


Audio Sync with greater speed and ease: Wedding editing can be time-consuming. I find that I make significantly less per hour on fixed-rate wedding projects than I do on any other project I have done so far. If this FCPX feature greatly speeds up the audio-synching part of wedding editing, then this feature alone can greatly increase your dollar per hour profit on fixed rate weddings.


I have noticed that when I import video and put it in my adobe timeline that while watching and editing it will have random flickering scattered throughout the video in different spots that was not filmed with my camera. It's like a pixelated flicker and is only for a second but completely noticeable. At first I thought it's just a glitch and once I export the project it'll go away on the finished file as things like that have happened before with my other editing softwares but this one doesn't, it stays. So I also tried going back to the files in the project and clicking replace footage and then would replace it with the same exact footage file and that worked by getting rid of the original pixelated flickers but then when I go back and look through the footage again there would be new sets of these flickers scattered in new places. I do this same exact work at my full time job on adobe premiere pro and multicam the same way and even my employer has the same exact cameras as me and I have never came across this problem for my personal work before until I bought Adobe for my computer at home. Only difference is at work I have a windows PC and at home I have a MAC so I dont know if that makes a difference. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong and is there a way to fix it?


Nope it's not the first time. It's happened since I got adobe at my house. We have it at work and it's never happened and coincidentally I have the same camera that work has so I know it's not some bad reaction adobe has with that particular camera. I havent had adobe that long I have only done 2 big projects on it but this issue happened the last time too. I have had editing software do little flickers or hiccups before but they wouldn't be there when I imported the project they would just go away but not with my adobe


So now I'm wondering if I'm figuring out why its doing this, I picked up on something while I was working on my next project after putting that wedding project aside. My newest camera that I added to my camera family is a Canon XA30 which films at a 60 fps rate but my others are older and don't have that capability so they film at 30fps. I notice now with this new project which is sports I'm using my 60fps camera a lot more because sports is why I bought it but when I occasionally cut to a 30 fps camera angle I notice it does that little flickering too. So I realized that new camera is probably making my adobe sequence settings at 60 fps when only 1 camera is capable of that and so I'm wondering if thats causes the flickering. Cause in that wedding video I just realized I never had any flickering issues with my 60 fps camera but I didn't use that was one as much just for some random shots at hand the other ones were propped up. So if I'm right and this is the issue is there a way to make the sequence settings set to each individual video file and what rate it was filmed at or does it all have to be 30 fps or 60 fps? is this something I should remember only record in one frame rate if I plan for all the cameras to be part of the video?


So in your opinion what should I do? I mean think I have gone as faras I can with the forums no one seems to know what the problem is. You think I should call Adobe? It seems like its going to be hard for them to figure out without visually seeing what the problem is? Can I chat with a representative so I can send them the link? It says you can chat with adobe but I can't figure out how. I mean until this problem is fixed I literally can't get any of my projects done I'm at a stand still. Thank you for all your help so far Neil I really appreciate it 2ff7e9595c


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