Crash Course in Adobe Premiere Pro:

  • One Day Workshop 
  • Title: Crash Course in Adobe Premiere Pro: Video Editing Basics
  • Description: This one-day intensive workshop is designed to get you up and running with Adobe Premiere Pro. Learn the essential tools and workflows to create high-resolution, professional-quality video works. We’ll cover importing footage, basic editing techniques, timeline navigation, multi-channel video editing, and exporting for different platforms. Perfect for beginners or those looking to sharpen their foundational skills, this crash course will give you the confidence and tools to start editing with clarity and creativity. This course will be recorded for anyone unable to make it LIVE.

Amber Imrie is a queer artist, art educator, and co-founder of The Alternative Art School. She received her BA from UC Berkeley and MFA from Stanford University. She’s received many awards, fellowships, and residencies including the Murphy Cadogan Award and Anita Squires Fowler Award in Photography. Amber Founded and was editor-in-chief of the art magazine, Venison Magazine from 2014-2017, ran a pop-up art residency Camp Venison in 2015, and has facilitated critique sessions in and outside formal education. Imrie has taught at various institutions, including UC Berkeley and Stanford University. Since 2020 Amber has worked alongside Nato Thompson building the Alternative Art School. Imrie lives in Winslow, Arkansas, and is developing a new body of artworks centered on queering the rural American South. In 2023-2024 Amber spoke at ArtBo, was a curatorial ICI fellow at EXPO, and curated multiple exhibitions focused on queer rural artists.