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Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe® Premiere® Pro revolutionizes non-linear video editing on the PC. Powerful real-time video and audio editing tools give users precise control over virtually every aspect of video production, helping to take finished results to an entirely new level. Its streamlined editing model and unified user interface allows users to arrange clips, view media, and create motions paths with greater ease. Virtual Training Company author, James Gonzalez, covers the basics of organizing, capturing, and basic editing before moving on to more advanced principles, such as effects, character generation, audio mixing, exporting, and much more. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Adobe® Premiere® Pro links.

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Introduction

About this CD

New in Premiere Pro

How Premiere Pro Works

Required and Suggested System Requirements

Premiere Interface

Main Interface Components

Other Interface Components

Monitor Window

Timeline Window

Premiere Project Settings

Setting up a Premiere Project

Presets and Custom Project Settings pt. 1

Presets and Custom Project Settings pt. 2

Auto Saving/Working with Offline Files

Setting Up Scratch Disks

Importing and Capturing Project Elements

Adding Footage to Projects

Video Capture Tips and Options

The Capture Window

Capturing Video

Capturing Analog Audio

Batch Capture

Importing Still Images

Importing Premiere and Illustrator Files

Importing Photoshop Files

Working with Clips

Project Window Display Options

Organizing Clips in List View

Managing Clips

Finding and Interpreting Clips

Viewing Clips

Monitor Window Playback Controls

Navigating Clips

Monitor Window Display Options

Nested Sequences

Working with In and Out Points pt. 1

Working with In and Out Points pt. 2

Working with Markers pt. 1

Working with Markers pt. 2

Editing Techniques

Storyboard Editing

Insert and Overlay Edits

Specifying Source and Target Tracks

3 and 4 Point Editing

Editing Clips in the Timeline

Locking Tracks and Linking Clips

Changing Clip Duration and Speed

Freezing Frames

Splitting/Copying/Cutting/Pasting Clips

Moving and Removing Clips

Ripple and Rolling Edits

Slip and Slide Edits

Trim Window

Ripple and Rolling Edits

Previewing with Playback

Customizing Preview Sequences

Transitions

Introduction to Transitions

Understanding Transitions

Applying Transitions Automatically

Applying Transitions Manually

Adjusting Transitions

Previewing Transitions

Customizing Transitions

Titles

Creating and Opening Title Files

Title Backgrounds and Video Safe Zones

Creating Title Text

Curved Text

Creating Shape Objects

Modifying Shape Objects

Custom Styles

Rolling and Crawling Text

Effects

Using Effects

Working with Fixed Effects

Applying and Controlling Standard Effects

Effects and Keyframes

Viewing Effect Properties in the Timeline

Working with Keyframes in the Timeline

Properties in the Effect Controls Window

Keyframing in the Effect Controls Window

Setting Keyframe Interpolation

Clip Transparency and Alpha Channels

Alpha and Luma Keying

Chroma Keying

The Image Adjust and Distort Filters

The Color Correct Filter

Working with Audio

Audio Tracks and Channels

Audio Gain and Cross Fades

Split Edits

Working with the Audio Mixer

Applying Audio Effects

Automating Audio Mixing

How Premiere Processes Audio

Audio Sends and Submixes

Exporting Movies

Export Settings and Options

General and DV Export Options

Exporting to CD-ROM and DVD

Export to Video Tape and the Web

Exporting Single Fames and Audio

The Adobe Media Encoder - File Formats

The Adobe Media Encoder - Presets

Custom Presets and Audience Settings

Credits

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