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Adobe Premiere 6

Adobe Premiere 6 is a wonderful application for video editing, both on Mac and PC. It is used for capturing digital and analog video, editing it, adding special effects, graphics and titling, and for outputting back to video. Mark Schaeffer gives an overview and goes over the interface of Premiere in this Virtual Training Company tutorial. After covering the basics, he will teach you many editing techniques, as well as filters, transparency, and exporting. See what you can learn by clicking one of the chapter links below.

Author: Vtc

Introduction

About this CD

What's New in Premiere 6

Overview of Premiere

Premiere's Interface

The Project Window

The Monitor Window

The Timeline Window

Menus

Palettes

Setting Preferences

Media Acquisition

Digital and Analog Compared

Capturing Digital Video

Capturing Analog Video

Batch Capture/Device Control

Capturing Time-Lapse Video

Capturing Audio

Working with Timecode

Importing Clips and Media

Saving Projects/Offline Files

Basic Editing

Project Settings

Working with Clips

Storyboard Window

Trimming Clips

Using the Timeline

Rolling vs. Ripple Edits

Fades and Dissolves

Using Transitions

Transition - Gradient Wipe

Working with Audio

Split Edits

Exporting Movies

More Editing Techniques

Insert and Overlay Buttons

Timeline Editing Tools

3 and 4 Point Edits

Extract and Lift Buttons

Paste Attributes

Speeding and Slowing Clips

Motion Control

Virtual Clips

Mixing Audio

Filters and Effects

Simple Effects

Effects and Keyframes

"After Effects" Effects

Quicktime Effects

Audio Effects

Effects on Multiple Clips

Transparency & Compositing

Opacity Controls

Green and Blue Screens

Chroma Keys

Luminance Keys

Difference Matte

Image and Track Mattes

Alpha Channels

Dividing the Screen

Titles

Creating Text

Colors and Shadows

Rolling or Crawling Text

Creating Graphics

Using Titles in a Project

Exporting Movies

Export File Types

Exporting to Videotape

Exporting to the Web

Exporting to Other Media

Exporting Still Images

Batch Processing

Premiere in the Real World

Limitations of Premiere

Rough and Fine Cuts

Premiere and Other Tools

Wrapup