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Adobe Pro Tips for Students free Adobe lessons by the ANZ Adobe Education Team

Aimed for students 15+, register your class for these teaching sessions focussed on enhancing skills with Adobe's professional creativity tools.

Bring as many students as you like to each session as long as they have access to a laptop or desktop and wifi.

More information and the connection links will be sent to the teachers who register.

Most recent session

Thursday 2nd November, 2023

Topic - Taking video to the next level with Premiere Pro Part 2

  • Adding a motion graphics tempalate
  • Chromakeying with the Ultra Key
  • Blurring out & tracking a face
  • Colour correction
  • Manual animation

Previous sessions

Topic - Taking video to the next level with Premiere Pro Part 1

Techniques to be covered:

  • Starting a new project
  • File management
  • Basic editing in the timeline
  • Adding transitions
  • Adjusting audio
  • Adding text
  • Exporting and lots more
  • Advanced editing
  • Chromakeying
  • Advanced exporting options and more

Videos on the go with Premiere Rush

Photoshop part 1

Techniques covered in this lesson:

  • Camera Raw Filter
  • Auto straightening
  • Removing objects with AI
  • Clone Stamp Tool
  • Spot Healing Brush
  • Sky replacement
  • Save for Web
  • Exporting to print

Photoshop part 2

Techniques covered in this lesson:

  • Removing a background
  • Adding a background
  • Blurring
  • Liquify filter
  • Neural filters
  • Perspective warp tool
  • Export for web
  • Export for print

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Find out about the presenters

Dr Tim Kitchen & Abigail Nelson

Before being appointed as Adobe's Senior Education Specialist in 2013, Dr Tim Kitchen was a primary and secondary teachers for 23 years. He is a very experienced and engaging presenter who loves inspiring students to be digitally creative and develop communication skills that will help them in the future.

Dr Tim Kitchen

Abigail Nelson is an experienced educator, passionate about inclusive education. Before Adobe, she was a learning designer and secondary school teacher. Abigail is always excited to work with students and teachers to bring technology into the classroom to create engaging, active learning opportunities.