Premiere Elements 8 for dummies
The book of choice for beginning digital video editors The popularity of digital video continues to grow, largely because of the dropping prices of cameras. Correspondingly, so does the number of novice digital video editors. This book is for the beginning video editor who is eager to get started us...
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
Wiley Publishing
c2010.
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
Colección: | --For dummies.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627356306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Premiere® Elements 8 For Dummies®; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part I: Laying the Groundwork; Chapter 1: Feeling at Home with Premiere Elements; What Is Adobe Premiere Elements?; Taking the Grand Tour; Making Your First Movie; Chapter 2: Equipping Yourself for Moviemaking; Choosing a Computer for Video Editing; Comparing Video Cameras; Selecting Gear for Video Capture, Storage, and Sharing; Chapter 3: Introduction to Moviemaking; What Is Digital Video?; Video Basics; Shooting Better Video; Chapter 4: Revving Up Premiere Elements; Adjusting Premiere Preferences
- Customizing Premiere ElementsInstalling Plug-Ins for Premiere Elements; Optimizing the Windows Operating System; Starting New Projects; Reviewing and Changing Project Settings; Saving a Project; Chapter 5: Capturing and Organizing Your Media; Capturing Video; Importing Media Files; Keeping Your Media Organized; Part II: Editing Video and Sound; Chapter 6: Trimming and Editing Video Clips; Reviewing Your Clips; Working with Clip Markers; Changing the Speed and Duration of Clips; Chapter 7: Making Movies with the Timeline; Working Quickly on the Sceneline; Making Sense of the Timeline
- Adding Clips to the TimelineUsing Timeline Markers; Undoing Mistakes; Chapter 8: Adding Sound to Your Movies; What Is Audio?; Making Better Audio Recordings; Working with Audio in Your Movies; Narrating Your Movies; Adding a Soundtrack; Using Audio Effects and Transitions; Part III: Special Touches and Advanced Techniques; Chapter 9: Using Video Transitions; Checking Out the Transitions Library; Using Transitions Effectively; Incorporating Transitions into Your Movies; Chapter 10: Improving and Repairing Video Images; Understanding How Video Color Works; Correcting Video Color
- Matching Colors with the Color Match EffectStabilizing Shaky Footage; Chapter 11: Compositing and Animating Video Clips; Compositing Video Clips; Animating Video Clips; Tracking Moving Objects; Chapter 12: Adding Special Effects to Your Movies; Surveying Effects; Taking Control of Visual Effects; Using Keyframes; Removing Effects; Working with Effect Presets; Using Some Common Video Effects; Chapter 13: Adding Titles to Your Movies; Creating Basic Titles; Using Title Templates; Adding Graphics to Titles; Adjusting Titles in the Timeline; Part IV: Finishing and Sharing Your Movies
- Chapter 14: Wrapping Up Your MoviesPreviewing Your Movie; Exporting Audio Only; Capturing Still Images from Your Movie; Saving AVI Files; Exporting to Digital Devices; Recording Movies to Tape; Chapter 15: Sharing Your Movies Online; Archiving Movies on Photoshop.com; Uploading Your Movies to YouTube; Creating Web-Friendly Video Files; Chapter 16: Burning Your Movies to Disc; Decrypting Video Disc Standards; Getting Your Movie Ready for Disc; Recording DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs; Part V: The Part of Tens; Chapter 17: Ten Advanced Premiere Elements Techniques; Creating Cinematic Slideshows
- Bringing Still Photos to Life