Premiere Pro 2
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Learn how to easily produce a video and have it look like it was cut by a professional with this comprehensive video training series for the latest version of Premiere® Pro. Filmmaker and noted author, Jacob Rosenberg, leads you through the extensive capabilities of the most scalable, efficient, and precise editing tool for HD, SD, DV, and Film. With nearly 17 hours of tutorials, you will see how easy it is to maximize your time using Adobe Bridge and many new features including eReview.
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Discover how to easily produce a video and have it look like it was cut by a professional with this in-depth video training series.
Learn all about new features, including eReview, color correction tools, and a brand new multi-cam workflow.
Understand the full potential of new formats like HDV.
Get up-to-speed with additional lessons from the What® New for Premiere Pro 2 training series.
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Subjects
- Music
- Media
- Export
- Project
- Image
- Adobe
- Premiere
- Sound
- Rendering
- Secondary
- Credit
- Options
- Project Manager
- Media management
- Audio Editing
- Importing
- BASIC EDITING
- Customizing
- Effects analysis
- Transition Techniques
- Capturing
- Essentials editing
- Rendering Clips
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Chapter I: GETTING STARTED (39 min)
- Exploring New Project Presets
- Customizing Presets & Modifying Project Settings
- Loading, Saving & Arranging Workspaces
- Tricks for Customizing Your Workspace
- General Preferences
- Audio & Auto Save Preferences
- Capture, Device Control & Label Preferences
- Media & Scratch Disk Preferences
- Titler, Trim & User Interface Preferences
- Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
- Importing Media into a Project
- An Overview of the Project Panel
- Importing Still Images
- Organizing Media in the Project Panel
- Exploring the Project Panel Wing Menu
- Using the Edit Columns Feature
- Introducing the Source Monitor
- Assigning In & Out Points
- Working with Subclips
- Working with Audio in the Source Monitor
- Editing Audio & Video Clips
- Display Options & the Wing Menu
- Creating & Nesting Sequences
- Introducing the Program Monitor
- Making a 3-Point Edit
- Setting Markers & Using the Transport Controls
- Looping, Title Safe & Output Options
- Exploring Realtime Playback & Export Settings
- Choosing a 24p Conversion Method
- Choosing a Desktop Display Mode
- Making Lift & Extract Edits
- Accessing the Trim Monitor
- Exploring the Program Monitor Wing Menu
- Modifying the Default Sequence Settings
- Creating a New Sequence
- Adding & Deleting Tracks in the Timeline
- Changing the Track Display in the Timeline Panel
- Inside the Track Header
- Keyframing Opacity & Volume
- Show Keyframes Settings
- Setting Target Tracks for Video & Audio
- Working in the Timecode Control Area & Snapping
- Setting Markers for DVD Authoring & Editing
- Final Comments
Chapter I: SET UP FOR DV & EXPORT TO TAPE (22 min)
- Creating the Export to Tape Project
- Reviewing DV Playback & Project Settings
- Troubleshooting Device Control Issues
- Laying Down Color Bars
- Assigning a Preview File Storage Location
- Using the Export to Tape Dialog Box
- Setting up for Capture
- Setting Device Control Preferences
- Setting up Your Scratch Disks
- Using the Capture Panel Transport Controls
- Exploring the Logging & Settings Tabs
- Logging & Naming Clips
- Working with Offine Files & Batch Capturing
- Starting a Rough Cut Edit
- Refining a Sequence in the Timeline Panel
- Overlaying versus Inserting Shots
- Using Pick-up Shots
- Using the Roll & Slip Edit Tools
- Using the Match Frame Feature
- Saving an ffects Workspace
- Getting around the E.ects Panel
- Fading up the Opacity of a Clip Using Keyframes
- Applying a Default Transition in the Timeline
- Modifying the Properties of a Video Transition
- Adjusting the Alignment of a Transition
- Adding Transitions to the Rest of the Scene
- Creating a Matte Letterbox
- Creating a Nested Sequence
- Adding a Counting Leader & Exporting to Tape
- Working with the Project Manager
- Final Comments
Chapter I: TITLE DESIGNER BASICS (23 min)
- Creating a Workspace for Titling
- Introducing the Titler Panel
- Exploring the Tools Panel
- Exploring Titler Styles & Properties
- Working with Basic Text Attributes
- Importing a Graphic Element into a Title
- Creating & Distorting an Object
- Adjusting the Fill & Sheen Properties
- Adding Stokes to Create Depth
- Creating & Applying a New Style
- Creating a New Text Style
- Integrating Text with Objects
- Saving & Using Templates
- Accessing the Title Templates
- Customizing a Title Texture Fill
- Customizing Title Color & Gradient
- Importing a Logo to Save as a Bug Template
- Working with Widescreen Templates
- Modifying an HDV Title Template
- Setting up a New Title Roll
- Setting up Custom Tab Stops in a Title Crawl
- Creating, Formatting & Duplicating Text
- Adjusting Credit Roll Playback
- Saving Your Credit Roll & Creating a Template
- Final Comments & Credits
Chapter I: STILL IMAGE BASICS (25 min)
- Setting up a Still Image Project
- Setting Still Image Prefs & Importing Still Images
- Sorting Imported Stills & Scaling to Frame Size
- Using Icon View & Automate to Sequence
- Automating to a Sequence in Selection Order
- Creating a Background for a Still Image Montage
- Importing Layered Photoshop Files
- Sequences, Settings & Workspaces
- Nesting Photoshop Layers into Sequences
- Basic Keyframing in the Effect Controls Panel
- Applying a Bezier Curve to Keyframes
- Copying & Pasting Motion & Opacity Keyframes
- Adjusting the Timing of Opacity Keyframes
- Copying & Pasting Effects
- Adjusting the Timing for Opacity & Scale
- Importing Still Images & Creating Sequences
- Using the Automate to Sequence Command
- Adding Motion to Stills
- Creating & Modifying a Custom Effects Preset
- Understanding Keyframes & Keyframe Interpolation
- Modifying Presets
- Adding Rotation & the Anti-flicker Filter
- Working with Continuous Bezier Curves
- Organizing Custom Presets
- Importing Audio Files
- Preparing Sequences to be Nested
- Nesting Sequences in a Master Sequence
- Cross Dissolving from One Sequence to Another
- Dipping to Black Between Two Sequences
- Creating a DVD Layout from a Template
- Adding DVD Markers for Navigation
- Customizing Menus with Backgrounds & Music
- Adding an Additional Menu Title & Stop Markers
- Exporting to DVD
- Final Comments
Chapter I: PROJECT OVERVIEW & V.O. RECORDING (23 min)
- Reviewing Scripts & Creating Media Bins
- Setting Audio Preferences
- Setting up the Audio Mixer for Recording
- Recording a Voice Over
- Importing Media with Bridge
- Reviewing the Treatment & Adjusting Clip Gain
- Editing Audio from Source Monitor into Timeline
- Timeline Editing Techniques
- Recorning the Voice Over Track
- Using the Pen Tool to Remove Unwanted Audio
- Adding Video & Using Source Channel Mapping
- Techniques for Aligning Video Edits with Audio
- Building a Custom Sequence Housing 4 Clips
- Separating the Frame into Quadrants
- Changing the Size & Position of Clips
- Slip Editing Shots to Adjust the Action
- Creating a Custom Fade
- Creating a Custom Lower Third Animation
- Building a Title Sequence with Text & Video
- Creating a Film Strip Effect Sequence
- Recorning Edits with the Editing Tools
- Locking the Video Tracks & Finishing the Edit
- Enhancing Video with Auto Color & Auto Contrast
- Using the Fast Color Corrector
- Matching the Color of One Shot to Another
- Resizing Clips with the Scale & Crop Tools
- Export Movie Settings & Rendering Video Previews
- Audio Workspaces & Effect Controls
- Introducing the EQ Effect
- Applying the EQ Effect with the Audio Mixer
- Adding Music to the Mix
- Adjusting the Music in the Audio Mixer
- Setting Custom Audio Fades
- Consolidating a Project with the Project Manager
- Making Basic Adjustments with the Media Encoder
- In-Depth Look at Encoding Settings
- Creating Custom Encoding Presets
- Encoding Video & Audio for Macromedia® Flash®
- Final Comments
Chapter I: ADVANCED EDITING TECHNIQUES (23 min)
- Playing Video in Reverse
- Creating a Seamless Edit between Shots
- Using the Trim Panel to Re.ne a Video Edit
- Changing Shot Order & Adjusting Linked Audio
- Shifting Video with the Slip Tool
- Matching Movement between Shots via Trimming
- Fading Video to a Color Matte
- Performing a Three-Way Color Correction
- Video Levels & Output Options
- Correcting the Black, Gray & White Balance
- Adjusting the Tonal Range
- Performing a Secondary Color Correction
- Adjusting Hue, Saturation & Luma
- Using the Video Limiter
- Adding Additional Audio Tracks
- Working with Submix Tracks & the Audio Mixer
- Adding & Adjusting Reverb
- Using the Render and Replace Command
- Layering Sound Effects in the Timeline
- Raising the Master Volume of the Sound Effect Tracks
- Converting a Mono or Stereo Mix to 5.1 Surround
- Inside the 5.1 VU Meters & Audio Mixer
- Dynamically Adjusting the Pan Using Latch Mode
- Panning with the Touch & Write Modes
- Panning an Audio Effect to the Right
- Boosting Low Frequency by Raising the LFE
- Setting Audio Output Mapping Preferences
- Outputting with the Media Encoder
- Final Comments & Credits
Chapter I: OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S NEW (46 min)
- Introducing the New Project Presets
- Looking at New Project Settings
- Using Adobe Bridge
- Testing Out New General Preferences
- New Audio, Capture & Device Control Preferences
- Conforming Audio & Using a Media Cache Database
- Timecode Display, Media Offset & Scratch Disks
- Using the Timecode Effect & Creating a Guide Track
- Source Channel Mappings
- Edit in Adobe Audition™ & Adobe Dynamic Link
- Arranging Panes & Panels for Audio Mixing
- Creating a Color Correction Workspace
- Incorporating the Titler into Your Workspace
- Toggling Between Different Workspaces
- HDV Project & Capture Settings
- Working in the Timeline with HDV Footage
- Using the Eight-Point Garbage Matte Effect
- Using the Three-Way Color Corrector
- Importing Your Sequence into an HD/SDI Project
- Exporting Your HDV Project
- Working With HDV in Widescreen
- Laying Back an HDV Sequence to a DV Tape
- Custom Settings for SD/SDI
- Data Rates, Playback & Rendering for SD/SDI
- Customizing Settings for HD/SDI
- Data Rates, Playback & Rendering for HD/SDI
- Capturing Video & Device Control
- Introducing Multi-Cam
- Using Markers & Synchronizing Clips
- Multi-Cam Editing
- Multi-Cam Recording
- Synchronizing Clips with Numbered Markers
- Synchronizing & Recording Clips with Timecode
- Adjusting the Timecode Value to Create a Sync Point
- Getting Ready for Color Correction
- White Balancing with the Fast Color Corrector
- Using the Luma Corrector
- Using the Video Limiter
- Using the Luma & Primary Fast Color Correctors
- Track Mattes & the New Color Correction Tools
- Radial Track Mattes & Color Correction Techniques
- Introducing the Three-Way Color Corrector Effect
- Setting Up for Three-Way Color Correction
- White Balance & Three-Way Hue Balance and Angle
- Deffning Shadow, Midtone & Highlight Tonal Ranges
- Adjusting Black, Gray & White Input/Output Levels
- Deffning a Secondary Color Correction Range
- Adjusting Secondary Hue, Saturation & Luma
- Softening a Selection & Adjusting Midtones
- Applying a Second Secondary Color Correction
- Effects Stacking Order & Color Correction Tips
- Exporting a Sequence for Clip Notes
- Viewing Sequences & Adding Comments in Clip Notes
- Adding Markers & Exporting an Embedded Comment
- Introducing DVD Layouts & Templates
- Setting Scene Selection Markers
- Modifying Scene Selection Buttons & Previewing
- Creating a Custom Menu Background
- Adding Audio to a Menu
- Adding a Credits Link to the Main Menu
- Modifying DVD Menu Elements
- Exploring Burn DVD & Export Settings
- Project Files
- Project Files
Additional information
Total Run Time: 17 hrs
Premiere Pro 2
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 35