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Adobe Digital Video How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques with Adobe Production Studio
Adobe Digital Video How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques with Adobe Production Studio
ISBN: 0321473817
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 148
Authors:
Jan Ozer
BUY ON AMAZON
Adobe Digital Video How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques with Adobe Production Studio
Table of Contents
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Chapter One. Getting Started
1 Choosing the Right Project Preset
2 Changing Your General Settings
3 Creating Custom Project Presets
4 Customizing Your Workspace
5 Working with Dual Monitors
6 Introducing Adobe Bridge
Chapter Two. Editing Preliminaries
7 Enabling Scene Detection During Capture
8 Solving the Capture Device Offline Issue
9 Creating Subclips
10 Storyboarding in Premiere Pro
11 Selecting Audio or Video in the Source Monitor
12 Targeting Tracks for Input
13 Overlay vs. Insert Edits
14 Previewing with the Work Area Bar
15 Working with Three-point Edits
16 Working with Four-point Edits
Chapter Three. Using Premiere Pro and After Effects Together
17 Getting Started with After Effects
18 Copying and Pasting from Premiere Pro to After Effects
19 Importing Premiere Pro Projects into After Effects
20 Importing After Effects Projects into Premiere Pro with Dynamic Link
Chapter Four. Perfecting Video Quality
21 Checking Brightness and Color with the YC Waveform Scope
22 Setting Up for Color Correction
23 Adjusting Brightness with Levels
24 Fixing Backlight Issues with the ShadowHighlight Filter
25 Perfecting the Auto Color Effect
26 Adjusting White Balance with the Fast Color Corrector
27 Using the Three-Way Color Corrector
28 Using the RGB Parade Scope
29 Stabilizing Your Image in Premiere Pro
30 Stabilizing Your Image in After Effects
31 Pasting Effects
32 Creating Effect Presets
Chapter Five. Multi-Camera Production in Premiere Pro
33 Synching Clips with Markers
34 Synching Clips on the Timeline
35 Perfecting Source Clips
36 Choosing Camera Angles with the Multi-Camera Monitor
37 The Tao of Multi-Camera Editing
38 Editing a Multi-Camera Sequence on the Timeline
39 Setting Up Overlay Effects with the Multi-Camera Tool
40 HDV and Multi-Camera Editing, Part I
41 HDV and Multi-Camera Editing, Part II
Chapter Six. Applying Cool Special Effects
42 Producing Overlay Effects
43 Customizing Effects with Keyframes
44 Going Split ScreenDiagonal
45 Producing a Picture-in-Picture Effect
46 Converting Clips to Sepia in Premiere Pro
47 Transitioning from Black and White to Full Color
48 Perfecting Chroma Key in Premiere Pro
49 Using After Effects Keylight Plug-in
50 Working with Mattes in Premiere Pro
51 Creating Mattes in Premiere Pro
52 Applying the Track Matte Key
53 Animating Clips in Premiere Pro
54 Motion Tracking in After Effects
55 Applying Motion-Tracking Data
Chapter Seven. Transitions and Titles
56 Five Things You Don t Know About Premiere Pro Transitions
57 Synch Your Titles and DVD Menus
58 Working with Premiere Pro Title Templates
59 Designing with the Titler s Design Primitives
60 Producing Rolling Credits
61 Creating Titles in Photoshop
62 Creating Titles in Illustrator
63 Producing Title Backgrounds in After Effects
64 Creating Simple Text Animations in After Effects
65 Producing Matte Effects with Titles
Chapter Eight. Creating Slide Shows in Premiere Pro
66 Preprocessing Images for Premiere Pro in Photoshop
67 Understanding Square Pixels
68 Managing Images in Premiere Pro
69 Producing Pan-and-Zoom Effects in Premiere Pro
70 Creating a Still Frame with Frame Hold Control
71 Creating Slide Shows in Premiere Pro
Chapter Nine. Working with Audio
72 Working with Audio in Premiere Pro
73 Getting Started in Audition
74 Normalizing Audio in Premiere Pro and Audition
75 Reducing Noise in Audition
76 Removing Irregular Pops and Clicks in Audition
77 Creating Narrations in Audition
Chapter Ten. Sharing, Rendering, and Encoding Your Projects
78 Sharing and Reviewing with Adobe Clip Notes
79 Exporting Frames from Premiere Pro
80 Exporting Audio from Premiere Pro
81 Working with the Adobe Media Encoder
82 Producing Flash Output
83 Deinterlacing Video for Progressive Output
84 Rendering in After Effects
85 Creating Custom Output Presets in After Effects
Chapter Eleven. DVD Production in Premiere Pro
86 Using Premiere Pro vs. Encore DVD
87 Producing a Menu-less DVD in Premiere Pro
88 Creating Scene Markers in Premiere Pro
89 Choosing DVD Templates in Premiere Pro
90 Customizing DVD Menus in Premiere Pro
91 Creating Chapter Markers for Encore DVD in Premiere Pro
Chapter Twelve. Producing DVDs in Encore DVD
92 Getting Started with Encore DVD
93 Creating Text Buttons in Encore DVD
94 Editing Text Buttons in Photoshop
95 Producing Motion Menus in After Effects
96 Controlling Button Behavior in Motion Menus
97 Controlling the DVD Viewing Experience
98 Creating and Using Playlists
99 Manually Arranging Button Routing
100 Previewing Your DVD
Adobe Production Studio Integration Options
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Encore DVD
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Adobe Digital Video How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques with Adobe Production Studio
ISBN: 0321473817
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 148
Authors:
Jan Ozer
BUY ON AMAZON
CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Assessment Test
Schedule Planning
Project Execution
Project Control
Appendix B Standard IT Project Documents
Absolute Beginner[ap]s Guide to Project Management
The Project Manager
Setting the Stage for Success
Project Plan Checklist
Leveraging Earned Value Management Concepts
Key Risk Management Principles
Snort Cookbook
Invisibly Sniffing Between Two Network Points
Reading a Saved Capture File
Capturing Traffic from a Specific TCP Session
Performing Forensics Using Snort
Snort as a Virus Detection Tool
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Shell Operations
File Operations
Registry Operations
Application Automation
Exchange Server
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Creating Your Simple Application in Visual C# Express
(Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Class Attributes in the ATM System
sealed Methods and Classes
Protocols for Transporting Data
Answers to Self-Review exercises
The Oracle Hackers Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle
Attacking the TNS Listener and Dispatchers
Attacking the Authentication Process
Oracle and PL/SQL
Attacking Oracle PL/SQL Web Applications
Accessing the File System
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