Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Those creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 choose Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 22 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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2010
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Getting Started
- About Classroom In A Book
- Prerequisites
- Installing Adobe Premiere Pro Cs5
- Adobe Premiere Pro Cs5 Trial
- Optimizing Performance
- Copying The Lesson Files
- How To Use These Lessons
- Additional Resources
- Adobe Certification
- Checking For Updates
- 1 Touring Adobe Premiere Pro Cs5
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- New Features In Adobe Premiere Pro Cs5
- Nonlinear Editing In Adobe Premiere Pro Cs5
- Presenting The Standard Digital Video Workflow
- Enhancing The Workflow With High-Level Features
- Incorporating Other Cs5 Components Into The Editing Workflow
- Adobe Cs5 Production Premium Workflow
- Touring The Adobe Premiere Pro Workspace
- The Workspace Layout
- Customizing The Workspace
- 2 Selecting Settings, Adjusting Preferences, And Managing Assets
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Selecting Project Settings By Sequence
- Three Types Of Settings
- Specifying Project Settings
- Sequence Settings
- Adjusting User Preferences
- Importing Assets
- Taking A Closer Look At Images
- Image Tips
- Managing Media In Bins
- Exploring Additional Bin Features
- Having Multiple Bins Open At Once
- Finding Assets
- Finding Assets With The Media Browser
- 3 Importing And Managing Tapeless Media
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Using A Tapeless Workflow
- Panasonic P2
- Sony Xdcam
- Avchd
- Digital Still Cameras That Shoot High-Definition Video
- Using The Media Browser
- Importing Xdcam Media
- Importing P2 Media
- P2 Folder Structure
- Importing Avchd Media
- Mixing Media Formats
- 4 Shooting And Capturing Great Video Assets
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Tips For Shooting Great Video
- Get A Closing Shot
- Get An Establishing Shot
- Shoot Plenty Of Video
- Adhere To The Rule Of Thirds.
- Keep Your Shots Steady
- Follow The Action
- Use Trucking Shots
- Find Unusual Angles
- Lean Forward Or Backward
- Get Wide And Tight Shots
- Shoot Matched Action
- Get Sequences
- Avoid Fast Pans And Snap Zooms
- Shoot Cutaways
- Use Lights
- Grab Good Sound Bites
- Get Plenty Of Natural Sound
- Plan Your Shoot
- Capturing Video
- Three Dv/Hdv-Capturing Scenarios
- Capturing An Entire Tape
- Using Batch Capture And Scene Detection
- Use A Clip-Naming Convention
- Use Scene Detection
- Tackling Manual Analog Movie Capture
- Capturing Hdv And Hd Video
- 5 Creating Cuts-Only Videos
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Using A Storyboard To Build A Rough Cut
- Arranging Your Storyboard
- Automating Your Storyboard To A Sequence
- Editing Clips On The Timeline
- Trimming A Clip
- Using The Ripple Edit Tool
- Moving Clips To, From, And Within The Timeline
- Using The Current-Time Indicator To Establish The Edit Point
- Adding Clips To The Timeline With The Source Monitor
- Working With Source Monitor Editing Tools
- More Practice
- Adjusting Clips In The Trim Panel
- Using Other Editing Tools
- 6 Adding Video Transitions
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Using Transitions With Restraint
- Adding Whimsy
- Adding Visual Interest
- Trying Some Transitions
- Sequence Display Changes
- Changing Parameters In The Effect Controls Panel
- Using A/B Mode To Fine-Tune A Transition
- Working With The Effect Controls Panel'S A/B Feature
- Dealing With Inadequate (Or No) Head Or Tail Handles
- Applying Transitions To Multiple Clips At Once
- Adding Audio Transitions
- 7 Creating Dynamic Titles
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Strengthening Your Project With Titles
- Changing Text Parameters
- Building Text From Scratch
- Putting Text On A Path.
- Creating Shapes
- Aligning Shapes
- Making Text Roll And Crawl
- Adding Text Effects: Sheens,Strokes,Shadows,And Fills
- Experiment With Effects
- 8 Applying Specialized Editing Tools
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Exploring Timesaving Editing Tools
- Making Rolling, Slide, And Slip Edits
- Using The Program Monitor'S Lift And Extract Buttons
- Replacing A Clip And Replacing Footage
- Using The Replace Clip Feature
- Using The Replace Footage Feature
- Using Sync Lock And Track Lock
- Using Sync Lock
- Using Track Lock
- Finding Gaps In The Timeline
- Editing With In And Out Points Around A Clip
- Creating Subclips From The Source Monitor
- Multicamera Editing
- Creating The Initial Multicamera Sequence
- Switching Multiple Cameras
- Finalizing Multicamera Editing
- Changing An Edit In The Timeline
- Multicam Tips
- 9 Adding Video Effects
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Sampling Some Basic Video Effects
- Applying Effects To Multiple Clips
- Adding Keyframing Effects
- Extra Credit: Combining Effects
- Adding Keyframe Interpolation And Velocity
- One Additional Velocity/Interpolation Issue
- Adding Lighting Effects
- Creating Custom Presets
- 10 Putting Clips In Motion
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Applying The Motion Effect To Clips
- Examining Motion Settings
- Changing Clip Size And Adding Rotation
- Adding Rotation And Changing The Anchor Point
- Working With Keyframe Interpolation
- Creating A Picture-In-Picture Effect
- Enhancing Motion With Shadows And Beveled Edges
- Adding A Drop Shadow
- Using Other Motion-Related Effects: Transform, Basic 3D And Camera View
- Transform
- Basic 3D And Camera View
- 11 Changing Time
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Using Slow-Motion And Reverse-Motion Techniques.
- Speeding Up A Clip
- Changing Speed With The Rate Stretch Tool
- Enabling Variable Time Changes With Time Remapping
- Applying Time Remapping With Speed Transitions
- Using Time Remapping With Reverse Motion
- Recognizing The Downstream Effects Of Changing Time
- Changing The Speed Of Multiple Clips Simultaneously
- Changing The Length Of Multiple Stills Simultaneously
- 12 Acquiring And Editing Audio
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Making The Connection
- Setting Up A Basic Voice-Recording Area
- Voicing Professional Narrations
- Creating A High-Quality Aural Experience
- Examining Audio Characteristics
- Adjusting Audio Volume
- Adjusting Audio In The Effect Controls Panel
- Adjusting Audio Gain
- Adding J-Cuts And L-Cuts
- Adding An L-Cut
- 13 Sweetening Your Sound And Mixing Audio
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Sweetening Sound With Audio Effects
- Trying Stereo And 5.1 Surround Sound Effects
- Looking At One More Vst Plug-In
- Editing Keyframes By Using The Clip Effect Menu
- Working With The Audio Mixer
- Automating Changes In Audio Tracks
- Outputting Tracks To Submixes
- Recording Voice-Overs
- Creating A 5.1 Surround Sound Mix
- Fixing, Sweetening, And Creating Soundtracks In Adobe Soundbooth
- Cleaning Up Noisy Audio
- Adding Audio Effects In Adobe Soundbooth
- 14 Analyzing Content
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Transcribing Speech To Text
- Enhancing The Accuracy Of Speech Analysis
- Searching Transcription For Keywords
- Setting In And Out Points Using Speech Analysis Text
- Modifying The Metadata
- Detecting Faces In A Sequence
- 15 Exploring Compositing Techniques
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Making Compositing Part Of Your Projects
- Shooting Videos With Compositing In Mind.
- Working With The Opacity Effect
- Combine Layers Based On A Blend Mode
- Working With Alpha-Channel Transparencies
- Using Video Effects That Work With Graphic-File Alpha Channels
- Color Keying A Green-Screen Shot With Ultra Key
- Using The Ultra Key Effect
- Using Matte Keys
- Using Mattes That Use Graphics Or Other Clips
- Using Track Matte Key
- Making A Traveling Matte
- 16 Working With Color, Nested Sequences, And Shortcuts
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- An Overview Of Color-Oriented Effects
- Coloring Effects
- Color Removal Or Replacement
- Color Correction
- Technical Color Effects
- Adjusting And Enhancing Color
- The Leave Color Effect
- The Change To Color Effect
- Color Correction
- The Color Balance (Rgb) Effect
- The Auto Color Effect
- The Fast Color Corrector Effect
- Using Nested Sequences
- Multiple Uses For Nested Sequences
- Nesting A Video In A Newspaper
- Nesting Clips
- Getting To Know The Recommended Keyboard Shortcuts
- Changing A Shortcut
- Most Frequently Used Shortcuts
- 17 Managing Your Projects
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Project Menu Overview
- Making A Clip Offline
- Using The Project Manager
- Working With A Trimmed Project
- Collecting Files And Copying Them To A New Location
- Final Project Management Steps
- Importing Projects Or Sequences
- 18 Exploring Adobe Onlocation Cs5
- Topics Covered In This Lesson
- Getting Started
- Setting Up Adobe Onlocation
- Calibrating Your Camera With Camera Setup Assistant
- Setting Up Your Frame
- Setting Your Focus
- Setting Your Iris/Exposure
- Setting Your White Balance
- Recording Live Video
- Recording Video To A Shot List
- Analyzing Video With Adobe Onlocation
- Working With The Waveform Monitor
- Analyzing Color With The Vectorscope
- Analyzing Audio With Adobe Onlocation.
- Importing Clips Not Captured With Adobe Onlocation.