Synopses & Reviews
Move over Final Cut Pro. There's a new king of the digital video editing hill, and it doesn't even work on a Mac (though it may be enough to lure some Mac loyalists over). Eschewing cross-platform support for a focus on speed, features, and a quickness to market that was impossible to achieve with both Mac and Windows versions, the brand-new Windows XPonly Adobe Premiere Pro sets a new standard for desktop digital video editing. Here to get you up to speed on it quickly and efficiently is the first and last word on the subject from the folks behind Premiere Pro--the Adobe Creative Team. This project-based volume covers not just the basics of working with audio, creating transitions, and producing titles but also all that's new (and revolutionary) in Premiere Pro: three-point color correction, multiple timelines, a new audio mixer, enhanced media management, and more. Best of all, the accompanying DVD includes real footage that you can practice on!
Synopsis
The accompanying CD-ROM may be used with either Windows or Mac OS.
Synopsis
Adobe's already intense competition with Apple's Final Cut Pro and Avid's Xpress DV 3.5 heats up with the latest release of Adobe Premiere 6.5an impressive upgrade with a slew of new features that you'll want to master fast. Adobe's best-selling Adobe Premiere 6.5 Classroom in a Book uses the popular project-based lessons for which this series is known to cover basic editing principles, working with subclips and virtual clips, creating transitions, working with audio, and titling. The CD-ROM contains all of the files you need to get started right away, and the Adobe brand ensures unparalleled course quality. After all, who better to teach Premiere than the folks who created it?
About the Author
The Adobe Creative Team is made up of designers, writers, and editors who have extensive, real-world knowledge of and expertise in using Adobe products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up with creative, challenging, and visually appealing projects to help both new and more experienced users get up to speed quickly on Adobe software products.
Table of Contents
Getting Started.
The World of Digital Video.
A Tour of Adobe Premiere Pro.
Lesson 1: The Workspace.
Lesson 2: Sequencing and Basic Real-Time Editing.
Lesson 3: Transitions.
Lesson 4: Color and Opacity.
Lesson 5: Motion Paths.
Lesson 6: Special Effects: Using Effect Controls.
Lesson 7: Integrating Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, and Illustrator with Premiere Pro.
Lesson 8: Fundamentals of Multipoint Editing.
Lesson 9: Advanced Editing One: Single-Frame Techniques.
Lesson 10: Advanced Editing Two: Nested and Multiple Sequences.
Lesson 11: Titles and Credits.
Lesson 12: Audio.
Lesson 13: Output.
Lesson 14: Working with Adobe Encore DVD.
Index.