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Adobe Premiere Pro Trainings

ITTA offers an Adobe Premiere Pro catalogue: Fundamentals and Advanced. These courses cover professional video editing, project organisation, Lumetri colour grading, audio mixing, After Effects integration via Dynamic Link, and multi-platform export. They target editors, video journalists, content creators, audiovisual communication officers and internal trainers. Delivered in Geneva, Lausanne and interactive virtual classroom by working editors in French-speaking Switzerland.

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ADBPP-01

This intensive hands-on training teaches you the essentials of digital video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro in two days.

Fondamental
2
jours
Présentiel, Virtuel
Dès CHF 1'300.-
ADBPP-02

Learn the advanced capabilities of Adobe Premiere Pro in two days of intensive hands-on training.

Avancé
2
jours
Présentiel, Virtuel
Dès CHF 1'300.-

Team video pipeline: why Premiere Pro remains a widely used tool

In a Swiss multimedia newsroom, in a production agency delivering daily to multiple brands, in a corporate communication department producing weekly capsules, the choice of an editing software is no longer an individual choice. It is a team choice, an ecosystem choice, a pipeline choice. Adobe Premiere Pro remains the shared reference because it integrates natively with After Effects (Dynamic Link), Audition (mixing), Photoshop (titles), Speech to Text (automatic multilingual transcription) and Adobe Productions (collaborative editing). This native integration makes all the difference when several people work on the same project without losing hours to exports, imports and syncing.

Premiere Pro also remains the pivot to distribution: whether you deliver to broadcast (ProRes, broadcast safe), to YouTube and social platforms (H.264, H.265, AV1), or to learning platforms with specific formats, Premiere Pro handles all codecs and formats you will face in an editing career in French-speaking Switzerland.

The Premiere Pro catalogue at ITTA

Start a clean project: Fundamentals

Adobe Premiere Pro – Fundamentals covers the full base workflow: project organisation (bins, naming conventions, media management), import of footage (DSLR, drone, smartphone, archives), sequence creation, cut editing, sync audio handling, adding titles and lower thirds, transitions, basic colour grading, simple audio mixing, multi-platform export. You leave with a complete A to Z method and the professional conventions that avoid surprises.

Push further: grading, pro audio, After Effects integration

Adobe Premiere Pro – Advanced targets profiles already autonomous on basics: advanced Lumetri colour grading (primary, secondary, LUTs), advanced multi-track audio mixing (ducking, automation, voice processing), After Effects integration via Dynamic Link, proxy management for high-resolution editing, multi-camera editing, automatic transcription integration for subtitling, collaborative workflows with Adobe Productions.

Video editing and Premiere Pro trends in 2026

In 2026, several trends shape editing practice. Vertical 9:16 and square 1:1 video are now as much a priority as horizontal 16:9, requiring multi-format workflows from design (nested sequences, Adobe Sensei auto-reframe). Multilingual automatic transcription in Premiere Pro produces accurate subtitles in French and English without third-party software, transforming productivity on social capsules. Video podcast editing (long conversational format) is a use case in its own right with specific techniques (voice-driven editing, silence removal, music ducking). Generative AI (Generative Extend, Object Aware Color Match) accelerates repetitive tasks.

Profiles training on Premiere Pro at ITTA

Our Premiere Pro audience is diverse: video journalists editing quickly between assignments, YouTube and TikTok creators moving up from iMovie or free DaVinci Resolve, internal communication officers producing capsules, photographers shifting to video at clients’ request, internal trainers producing their own educational content, event teams producing aftermovies, Swiss startups internalising video production rather than outsourcing.

Featured Premiere Pro courses

Selected Adobe Premiere Pro courses listed in the ITTA catalogue:

Premiere Pro in the ITTA audiovisual pipeline

Premiere Pro is the central pivot of a complete audiovisual pipeline. Our catalogue covers upstream, downstream and complementary tools: video and sound regroups all post-production training, with Adobe After Effects for openers, branding packages and effects, and Adobe Animate for narrative 2D animations integrated into your edits.

The whole stack is anchored to the Adobe editor page. This ecosystem consistency is the main argument in favour of Premiere Pro for organisations running their whole pipeline on Creative Cloud (Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition). For Mac-based teams comparing options, Apple Final Cut Pro remains a recognised alternative.

The training organisation partnership

ITTA offers a training catalogue. Our Premiere Pro courses follow programmes validated by Adobe and our trainers are Adobe Certified Instructors editing daily on client projects in French-speaking Switzerland. Concretely, you benefit from consistent materials, fast updates with each major version release, and interlocutors who know the software’s subtleties on real production projects. Open-enrolment sessions run in Geneva, Lausanne and interactive virtual classroom. For newsrooms, agencies or communication teams seeking in-house training calibrated to their own rushes, projects and brand guidelines, we adapt exercises to your production universe.

Premiere Pro workflows covered in class

Beyond features, our Premiere Pro courses emphasise workflows that save time in real production. Proxy workflows for high-resolution editing (4K, 8K) without saturating the workstation. Multi-camera workflows for round-tables, conferences and event captures. Adobe Productions collaborative workflow for teams editing the same project together. Subtitle workflow with integrated automatic transcription. After Effects integration workflow via Dynamic Link to iterate quickly between editing and motion design without intermediate exports. Multi-platform export workflow with presets for each destination (broadcast, web, mobile, video podcast). These workflows, more than isolated features, make the difference between an amateur editor and a productive team editor.

Premiere Pro FAQ at ITTA

Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve: which to choose?

DaVinci Resolve excels at colour grading and offers a very capable free version. Premiere Pro remains a widely used tool when working in teams on the Adobe ecosystem (After Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Productions integration). Choice depends mostly on your environment: Adobe for Creative Cloud integrated teams, DaVinci for grading-focused profiles or autonomous freelancers.

Do I need a separate colour grading course?

The Lumetri panel integrated in Premiere Pro is powerful and covers most primary and secondary correction needs. The Advanced course covers Lumetri in depth (LUTs, vectorscope, waveform, colour masks). For learners going further (cinema, fiction, premium advertising), a DaVinci Resolve complement is relevant but not necessary for most corporate and editorial productions.

Minimum hardware setup?

Premiere Pro 2026 requires a recent GPU (NVIDIA RTX or Apple Silicon), at least 16 GB RAM (32 GB recommended for 4K), an NVMe SSD for active media and a secondary disk for archives. Hardware arrangements for in-person sessions are communicated in advance by our pedagogical team. For virtual sessions, a compatible machine is required.

Is automatic multilingual transcription reliable in Swiss French?

Yes, integrated Speech to Text handles standard French and English very well. Swiss French, close to standard French in writing, is transcribed correctly. Some proper nouns, technical anglicisms and very strong accents require proofreading, but the time saving remains considerable compared to manual transcription.

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