On January 25–26, 2025, second-year students from the Digital Content and Media program participated in a training session on “Basic Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro” at the IMAC Computer Graphics Laboratory as part of the DCM63-236 Video Production for Learning course. The training was conducted by Mr. Khundee Lamsub, also known as P’Dee, a professional video editor who shared his expertise and guided students in mastering Adobe Premiere Pro.
Objectives of the Training
This training aimed to equip students with fundamental video editing skills, essential for careers in digital content and media. Students gained knowledge of the video production process for educational purposes, along with practical techniques for using Adobe Premiere Pro to create high-quality content.
Topics Covered in the Training
The two-day training included both theoretical and practical sessions, covering key topics such as:
Day 1: Introduction to Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
- Overview of Adobe Premiere Pro and its interface
- Setting up a project and importing video footage
- Managing the timeline and basic editing techniques
- Applying transitions and effects to enhance video quality
- Adjusting color and lighting for professional-looking results
Day 2: Advanced Techniques and Video Exporting
- Adding text and graphics to videos
- Audio mixing and sound effects integration
- Editing techniques for different platforms
- Optimizing video export settings for high-quality output
- Student project presentations and feedback from the instructor
Training Atmosphere and Student Feedback
Throughout the two-day workshop, students engaged in hands-on practice and received direct guidance from the instructor, enhancing their learning experience. The interactive and supportive environment allowed students to gain confidence in using Adobe Premiere Pro for their projects.
Many students expressed their appreciation for the training, stating that it helped them better understand video editing and apply it to their coursework and personal projects. One participant commented, “I used to think video editing was complicated, but after this workshop, I realized that with the right knowledge and practice, I can create professional-quality videos.”
Mr. Khundee Lamsub (P’Dee) shared his thoughts on the workshop, saying, “I’m glad to share my experience with students who are passionate about video editing. I hope they will continue to develop their skills and create meaningful content in the future.”
Conclusion and Future Training Opportunities
The “Basic Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro” training for second-year students in the Digital Content and Media program was a great success. Participants gained practical skills that they can apply to their academic projects and future careers in digital media production.
For those who missed this training, updates on upcoming sessions will be available via [contact details or organizer’s website]. Stay tuned for more learning opportunities in video editing and digital content creation!