Video Production Training Resources

A knowledge base article about Video Production Training Resources provided by the UC Berkeley IT Service Hub - Knowledge Portal

This content is no longer being updated. Please refer to the DIY Media website for help with general questions about video production. (For Kaltura questions, refer to the Kaltura Knowledgebase.)

This article will deal with video production training resources and will inform about online video training sites and resources to help you through the video production process.

 

Resource

Details

Cost

Vimeo Video 101

Large collection of tutorial videos created by Vimeo staff and users.

Free

Adobe

Extensive Adobe software training videos for all Creative Suite products. Adobe Premiere Support

Free

Media College

Comprehensive site covering all aspects of the production process.Adobe Premiere Tutorials

Free

Creative Cow

General post-production resource. Extensive tutorial videos, forum discussions, news and articles. Adobe Premiere Tutorials

Free

LinkedInLearning

Online video software training courses. Very comprehensive and well-produced.

Free premium access to all that classify as an employee (aka get a UCB pay check in some shape or form). This includes staff, faculty, and student workers.

O'Reilly Safari

Online training books and materials.

Free access to all UCB staff, faculty and students. More about off-campus access

Izzy Video

Final Cut Pro tutorial videos from basic to advanced, overall production process video series.

Free Basic Final Cut Pro tutorials/Paid membership includes access to all videos

Videomaker

Advanced topic articles and tutorial videos.

Free

Adobe Education Exchange

Adobe's education focused training and collaboration portal. Tons of useful information for educators working with Adobe tools!

Free

 

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