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Adobe(R) Premiere(R) 6 Digital Video Editing

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ISBN-10: 0130942618

ISBN-13: 9780130942616

Edition: 2002

Authors: Inc. Staff Against the Clock, Ellenn Behovian

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Part of theAgainst The ClockSeries! Already popular in corporate training environments! All books in this series are built with the same pedagogical structure, designed to be used separately or in sets. Project-based instruction lets users learn the basics of the software programs while they complete real-world projects. All books are two-color & spiral bound for easy use and reference while working at the computer. All titles work for software across hardware platforms—both Mac and Windows. Part of theAgainst The Clock Series, this book focuses on the use and mastery of Adobe's Premiere, the most popular and powerful non-linear video editing suite. With the advent of digital video…    
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Book details

List price: $54.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 8/3/2001
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 272
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Getting Started
Platform
Naming Conventions
Key Commands
The CD-ROM and Initial Setup Considerations
System Requirements
Introduction
Basic Principles
Customizing Your Work Environment
Deleting the Preferences Files
Assigning Custom Settings
Getting to Know Premiere
The Premiere Authoring Environment
Customizing the Premiere Interface
Your First Production
Previewing Video Clips
Assembling the New Movie
Reviewing the Production
Creative Planning
Storyboarding
Production Essentials
Gathering Assets
Workflow Considerations
Transitions
Placing Transitions
Previewing Transitions
Trimming
Making Trims with In and Out Points
File and Folder Organization
Preview Files Folder
Project File
Using Filters for Special Effects
The Video Effects Palette
The Effect Controls Palette
Splitting a Clip
Exporting as a QuickTime Movie
Transitions
The Transitions Palette
Customizing the Transitions Palette
Types of Transitions
Editing Transitions
Custom Settings
Exporting Video Clips as Single Frames
Superimposing Clips and Stills
Transparency
Transparency Keys
Additional Transparency Options
Keying
Chroma keys
Using the Blue Screen and Green Screen Keys
Using Chroma Keys to Combine Footage
Alpha Channels
Using Still Images
Free-Form Project #1
Review #1
Titles and Graphics
The Title Window
Type and Rolling Title Tools
Shape Tools
Coloring Objects and Gradients
Shadows
Safe Areas
Title Attributes
Font Selection and Type Size
Letter Spacing--Tracking and Kerning
Alignment and Orientation
Importing Titles from External Applications
Adding Titles to the Project Window
Superimposing Titles
Title Opacity and Fade Controls
Audio
The Audio Workspace
Viewing Clips and Waveforms
Audio Clip Windows
Audio Channels
Editing Audio
Timeline View Options
General Audio Settings
Mixing Audio Clips
Using the Audio Mixer Window
Automation States
Ganging Tracks
Adjusting Audio Levels on the Timeline
Naming Audio Tracks
Cross-fades
Audio Special Effects
Applying Effects
Sweetening Music
Custom Audio Effects
Creating Footage
Simulating Motion with Static Images
Creating Custom Stills within Premiere
Using Filters to Add Motion
Making Stills Move with Created Pans and Zooms
Creating Moving Objects
Creating Graphic Objects
Arranging Text and Graphic Objects
Alpha Channels and Compositing
Animating a Clip
Motion Controls
Rotating, Zooming, Delaying and Distorting
Saving, Loading and Deleting Motion Settings
Rotoscoping
Advanced Editing
Editing and Run Times
Ripple Edits
Rolling Edits
Ensuring You Have Enough Footage
Editing Ranges on the Timeline
Edits and Production Length
Telling a Story
Matching Audio to Edited Footage
Planning the Types of Shots
Shot Definitions
Classes of Camera Movement
Video Shot List
Digitizing Your Assets
Capturing Video
Format Considerations
Movie Capture
Choosing Your Settings
Planning and Setting Up the Capture
Tips on Advanced Planning and the Shoot
The Tiger Tamer Shoot: A Case Study
Tips on Preparing Your Computer
Purging Your Drive
Defragmenting Your Hard Drive
Closing Other Programs
Obtaining as Much RAM as You Can Afford
Tips on Preventing or Resolving Problems
Planning Ahead
Watching the Details
Saving and Backing Up Frequently
Exporting Video to the Web
Choosing the Codec
Determining the Data Rate
Making Your Web Video Look as Good as Possible
Free-Form Project #2
Review #2
Projects
The Monkey Movie (Complete after Chapter 4)
How to Make Spaghetti (Complete after Chapter 7)
How to Tame a Tiger (Complete after Chapter 8)
The Gold Rush (Complete after Chapter 9)
Glossary
Index