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Adobe Premiere Pro 2. 0 Revealed

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ISBN-10: 1598630288

ISBN-13: 9781598630282

Edition: 2006

Authors: Chris Botello, Ann Fisher

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Get ready to capture the dynamic capabilities that Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 has to offer! Giving you a firm foundation, "Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Revealed" allows you to master concepts on both a technical and artistic level. Begin by examining the concept behind each task?the goal and the necessary features that are involved. Then go in-depth with the objective of your task as you study examples and learn the steps necessary to complete it. Working your way through comprehensive, step-by-step lessons, you?ll develop the confidence you need to create polished, professional-looking videos using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.
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List price: $24.99
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication date: 1/31/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 9.00" wide x 7.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Sasha Vodnik is a web developer and author with over 15 years of experience creating web content and writing about it. He enjoys the challenge of keeping on top of the fast-changing landscape of the modern web, as well as explaining how to write clean, powerful code in languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and XML.Chris Botello began his career as print production manager for Premiere magazine, designed movie posters for Miramax Films, and served as the art director for Microsoft's launch of sidewalk.com/boston. He is the author of Revealed Series books on Advanced Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, InDesign Interactive and is the co-author of YouTube for Dummies. Chris commutes between Los…    

Read This Before You Begin
Getting Started with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
Welcome to Premiere Pro 2.01
Explore the Premiere Pro Workspace
Exploring the Workspace
Using Default Preferences
Working in Premiere Pro
Step
Start Adobe Premiere Pro
Work in the Project Panel
Defining the Role of the Project Panel
Working in the Project Panel
Steps
Explore List View options
Explore Icon View options
Import clips into the Project panel
Explore the Source and Program Monitors
Working in the Source Monitor
Working in the Program Monitor
Understanding Preview Controls on the Source and Program Monitors
Understanding Time Controls on the Source and Program Monitors
Steps
Preview clips in the Source Monitor
Preview contents of the Timeline in the Program Monitor
Examine the Timeline Elements
Defining the Role of the Timeline
Working with the Timeline
Working with Frame Rates
Working with Timecode
Entering Timecode
Zooming In
Step
Work in the Timeline
Chapter Summary
Working with Clips
Import Source Clips
Using the Import Command
Organizing the Project Panel with Bins
Assigning Label Colors to Items in the Project Panel
Steps
Import files and folders
Create new bins and store clips
Work with Still Images
Changing the Duration of Still Images
Working with Parameters for Frames
Setting the Aspect Ratio in Other Applications
Steps
Modify the default duration of still clips
Explore frame parameters of a clip and view pixel aspect ratio of a still image
Bring Clips into the Timeline
Adding Clips to the Timeline
Inserting Clips between Clips in the Timeline
Adding Clips Using the Automate to Sequence Command
Steps
Add clips to the Timeline
Use the Automate to Sequence command
Manipulate Clips in the Timeline
Removing Clips from the Timeline
Moving Clips within the Timeline
Steps
Remove clips from the Timeline
Rearrange clips in the Timeline
Chapter Summary
Working with Transitions
Understand Video Transitions
Working with Video Transitions
Setting the Default Video Transition
Add Video Transitions to Clips in the Timeline
Using the Effects Workspace
Adding Video Transitions to Clips in the Timeline
Steps
Align a transition to the end of a clip
Align a transition to the beginning of a clip and between two clips
Apply the default video transition using the Automate to Sequence command
Modify Video Transitions
Replacing Transition Instances
Modifying Transitions
Steps
Replace transitions in the Timeline
Modify video transitions in the Effect Controls panel
Set the Work Area Bar and Create Previews
Generating a Preview
Setting the Work Area Bar
Step
Set the work area bar and create a preview
Chapter Summary
Exploring Essential Editing Techniques
Trim Video Clips
Trimming Video Clips
Setting In and Out Points in the Source Monitor
Modifying Trimmed Clips in the Source Monitor
Trimming Clips in the Timeline
Steps
Trim video clips in the Source Monitor
Trim video clips in the Timeline
Insert and Overlay Clips
Inserting Clips from the Source Monitor
Overlaying Clips from the Source Monitor
Working with Multiple Video Tracks
Using the Razor Tool
Steps
Insert clips from the Source Monitor
Overlay clips in the Timeline
Work with multiple video tracks
Perform a Ripple Edit and a Rolling Edit
Using the Ripple Edit Tool
Performing a Rolling Edit
Steps
Perform a ripple edit
Perform a rolling edit
Chapter Summary
Working with Audio
Investigate Audio Clip Properties
Understanding Properties of Audio Clips
Working with Audio Clips in the Timeline
Step
Work with an audio clip
Extract Audio
Working with Audio Clips
Previewing Audio Clips
Trimming Audio Clips
Extract One or Multiple Segments from an Audio Clip
Trimming Audio Clips in the Timeline
Steps
Preview and trim an audio clip in the Source Monitor
Trim an audio clip in the Timeline
Unlink Audio from Video and Adjust Volume
Working with Linked Audio and Video
Using the Toggle Take Audio and Video Button
Adjusting the Volume of Audio Clips and Audio Tracks
Step
Work with linked audio and video clips
Apply and Modify Audio Effects
Applying Audio Effects
Working with the Highpass and Lowpass Audio Effects
Steps
Apply the Lowpass audio effect
Apply the Reverb audio effect
Chapter Summary
Exploring Advanced Editing Techniques
Edit Using Marker Menu Options
Using Markers
Nudging Clips in the Timeline
Steps
Set markers and align clips using markers
Create an edit using markers
Use the Extract and Lift Buttons
Using the Extract Button
Using the Lift Button
Steps
Use the Lift button
Use the Extract button
Change a Clip's Rate
Creating Slow-Motion and Fast-Motion Effects
Steps
Create a slow-motion effect
Create a fast-motion effect
Use the Slide and Slip Tools
Using the Slide Tool
Using the Slip Tool
Steps
Use the Slide Tool
Use the Slip Tool
Work in the Trim Monitor
Editing in the Trim Monitor
Steps
Synchronize and edit clips in the Trim Monitor
Perform an interactive rolling edit in the Trim View
Chapter Summary
Working with Titles
Create and Use Titles
Working with Title Designer
Creating Text in Title Designer
Showing Video in the Title Designer Window
Sampling Color with the Eyedropper Tool
Adding Shadows to Text and Objects
Creating and Applying Styles
Understanding Title Window Transparency
Understanding Safe Title and Safe Action Margins
Steps
Create text in Title Designer
Add title clips to the Timeline
Create a drop shadow and a new style
Create Graphics in Title Designer
Creating Graphics
Understanding Opacity
Creating Gradients
Arranging Objects in Title Designer
Steps
Create a shape
Adjust opacity and create a gradient
Insert Logos into Title Designer
Inserting Logos
Step
Insert a logo into a title
Chapter Summary
Working with Video Effects
Work with Video Effects
Working with the Effects Panel
Applying Video Effects
Modifying Video Effects
Applying the Emboss Effect
Modifying an Embossed Clip with the Levels Effect
Modifying the Opacity of a Clip
Steps
Apply video effects
Modify video effects
Apply the Emboss effect and rename tracks
Modify an embossed clip with the Levels effect
Use Advanced Video Effect Techniques
Understanding the Tint Effect
Changing the Order of Applied Effects
Understanding the Color Replace Effect
Copying Effects between Clips
Changing Video Effect Settings in the Timeline
Steps
Apply the Tint effect
Change the order of applied effects
Use the Color Replace effect
Copy video effects between clips
Use Keying Effects
Understanding Transparency Keys
Making Clips Transparent
Using Keys
Using the Multiply Key Effect
Using the Garbage Matte Effect
Steps
Use the Multiply Key effect
Make a white background transparent
Chapter Summary
Animating Clips
Animate a Clip Using Keyframes
Identifying the Role of Animation
Identifying Properties to Animate
Adding Keyframes to a Clip
Steps
Add keyframes to a clip
Animate two properties of a clip
Modify Keyframes
Modifying Keyframes
Copying and Pasting Keyframes
Steps
Adjust keyframe locations
Copy and paste a keyframe
Animate a Video Effect
Working with Keyframes and Video Effects
Using Presets
Steps
Animate a video effect using keyframes
Use a preset to animate a video effect
Chapter Summary
Exploring Export Options
Export a Movie and a Frame
Exporting a Movie
Exporting a Frame
Steps
Export a movie
Export a frame
Export an Edit Decision List
Exporting an Edit Decision List
Step
Export to an EDL
Export a Filmstrip
Exporting a Filmstrip
Step
Export a Filmstrip
Chapter Summary
Glossary
Index