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Finzar's "How to Edit Using Premiere Pro, From Beginner to Pro!" is a $150, 35-module course designed to take users from beginner to professional editing, focusing on modern YouTube-style aesthetics, workflow efficiency, and practical, engaging instruction. The course covers key areas such as keyframing, motion graphics, audio enhancement, and advanced exporting, featuring a "bonus edit-along" to teach pacing and storytelling. For more details, visit Video Editing Courses: Learn How to Edit in Premiere Pro

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Title: My Honest Review of Finzar’s “How to Edit in Premiere Pro” Course – Finally, an Editing Course That Doesn’t Waste Your Time

Body:

If you’ve spent any time on YouTube trying to learn Premiere Pro, you’ve probably run into the same problem: 20-minute tutorials that could’ve been 3 minutes, sponsored segments for plugins you don’t need, and surface-level advice that leaves you more confused than when you started.

Enter Finzar’s “How to Edit in Premiere Pro” course.

For those unfamiliar, Finzar (known for his raw, no-fluff editing breakdowns and cinematic YouTube essays) has put together a full-fledged editing course. And after completing it, I can honestly say it’s one of the most practical editing resources I’ve come across.

What’s inside?

The course is structured like a real post-production workflow, not just random hotkeys. It covers:

What makes it different?

Most courses try to be “complete encyclopedias” (300+ bloated lessons). Finzar’s approach is lean and intentional. Each video is short, edited tightly, and builds on the last. No filler, no “ums,” no asking you to buy extra assets.

He also includes real project files—actual raw footage from one of his own videos—so you can edit along with him. That hands-on part is gold.

Who is this for?

Potential downsides (honest critique):

Final verdict:
If you want to go from “I can place clips on a timeline” to “I can cut a compelling story confidently” in a few weeks, Finzar’s course is a fantastic investment. It respects your time, teaches real-world workflow, and gets you editing actual projects immediately. Finzar-s How to Edit in Premiere Pro Course- ...

Rating: 9/10

Has anyone else taken this? Curious what you thought of his audio section in particular.


Module 1: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Organization

Most courses start with "Open Premiere Pro." Finzar starts with a blank notebook.

Module 5: Text & Graphics (The Finzar Style)

Unlike flashy YouTubers, Finzar uses simple, sans-serif text.

Part 2: Course Curriculum Deep Dive – What You Actually Learn

The course is structured to take you from a confused beginner to a confident editor who understands flow. Here is the breakdown of the core modules.

5. Exporting

There is nothing worse than editing for 10 hours and then exporting a video that is 50GB large or blurry.


What happened afterward (the “story” you might be referring to):

Finzar took a long break from YouTube, and during that time, access to the course became unclear for some new buyers. Some viewers reported difficulty accessing the course after purchase, or that the course was taken down/unavailable. Finzar later returned and addressed some of these issues, explaining personal/health breaks and technical problems with the hosting platform. Finzar's "How to Edit Using Premiere Pro, From

There were also online debates about whether a beginner should buy an editing course at all (vs. learning free on YouTube). Some praised Finzar’s course as concise and inspiring; others criticized it as too short or not advanced enough.

4. Color Correction & Grading

Beginners often skip color because it looks complicated. This course breaks it down into two simple steps:

  1. Correction: Fixing white balance and exposure so the footage looks natural.
  2. Grading: Adding that "cinematic look" or stylized contrast.

Conclusion

Premiere Pro is a powerful video editing software with a wide range of tools and features for both beginners and professionals. From basic editing to advanced features like multi-camera editing, color grading, and audio ducking, there's a lot to learn but also a lot to achieve in terms of video production quality.

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However, I can give you a summary of the known background surrounding Finzar and this course, based on public discussions.

Is it useful for you?

| You will love it if... | You will not like it if... | | :--- | :--- | | You want to edit commentary, gaming, or vlogs faster. | You want to learn color grading (he barely covers Lumetri). | | You like a minimal, gritty, lo-fi aesthetic. | You want Hollywood VFX or green screen compositing. | | You want to cut a 10-min video in 30 minutes. | You are a beginner who doesn't know where the Razor tool is. |