A Complete Training Package!
Full-color, step-by-step instructional book
Video training from expert instructors
Tutorials and lesson files on companion DVD
You have a personal tutor in the Digital Classroom
If you want expert instruction that fits into your schedule, the Digital Classroom series delivers. Expert instructors guide you through each lesson, helping you learn essential Premiere Pro CC skills at your own speed. Full-color, step-by-step instructions in the book are enhanced with video tutorials on the companion DVD. With this Digital Classroom training package, you have your own private instructor showing you the easiest way to learn Premiere Pro CC.
* Import video, audio, and still images and edit them together on the Timeline
* Add transitions and effects to your video to make your projects more engaging and appealing
* Automatically stabilize shaky footage with the Warp Stabilizer
* Animate layered Photoshop files to create onscreen graphics
* Create text and titles using the built-in Premiere Pro Titler
* Use Adobe Encore to author your projects to disk or for web distribution
DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file, but are available for download after purchase.
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978-1-118-63960-3 (9781118639603)
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Jerron Smith is an animator, editor, and educator who is an expert on Adobe technologies. He teaches web, interactive, and new media classes at American Graphics Institute. The AGI Creative Team develops and delivers training programs for creative, marketing, and communications professionals through the American Graphics Institute.
About Adobe Premiere Pro CC Digital Classroom 1
Prerequisites 1
System requirements 2
Starting Adobe Premiere Pro 3
Resetting the Adobe Premiere Pro preferences 4
Access lesson fi les and videos any time 4
Checking for updated lesson files 4
Loading lesson files 4
Locating missing media 5
Working with the video tutorials 6
Setting up for viewing the video tutorials 7
Additional resources 8
Lesson 1: Understanding Digital Video
Starting up 9
Understanding digital Non-Linear Editing 9
Understanding video settings 10
Editing vs. delivery formats 11
Tape-based vs. tapeless formats 11
High definition vs. standard definition 12
Progressive video vs. interlaced video 13
Premiere Pro presets 14
Overview of the post production workflow 15
Media acquisition 16
Editorial development 16
Graphics development 16
Audio development 16
Finishing 17
Mastering 17
Output and delivery 17
Self study 18
Review 18
Lesson 2: Understanding the Workspace
Starting up 19
Understanding the Premiere Pro interface 20
Understanding the default Editing workspace 20
Understanding the tools 22
Customizing the interface 24
Opening, closing, and moving panels 24
Saving a custom workspace 28
Setting application preferences 29
Using the Project panel 31
Understanding media management 31
Creating and organizing bins 34
Modifying the Project panel display 38
Locating missing media 46
Self study 49
Review 49
Lesson 3: Prepping Files in Prelude
What is Adobe Prelude? 52
Supported formats for ingest and logging 53
Formats that can be ingested but not logged 53
Ingesting video 54
Organizing clips 59
Logging video 60
Adding Comment markers 63
Adding Subclip markers 67
Creating a rough cut 68
Exporting to Premiere Pro 69
Self Study 71
Review 71
Lesson 4: Making the Cut
Starting up 73
The cuts-only editing methodology 74
A Roll vs. B Roll 74
Cut-ins and Cut-aways 74
Cutting on action 75
Trimming clips in the Source Monitor 75
Using multiple video tracks 82
Adding and deleting tracks in the Timeline 82
Renaming tracks 84
Adding clips to the Timeline 85
Trimming clips on the Timeline 88
Using the Razor tool 92
Making an Insert edit 94
Self study 98
Review 98
Lesson 5: Adding Transitions to Video
Starting up 99
Understanding video transitions 100
Adding transitions to video clips 101
Preparing a clip to receive transitions 102
Adding a transition between clips 107
Editing transition settings 113
Creating an image slideshow 117
Self study 127
Review 127
Lesson 6: Working with Graphics
Starting up 129
Creating titles in Premiere Pro 130
Using the Titler 131
Creating a lower third 133
Adding text to the Titler 134
Formatting text boxes 137
Formatting text 142
Creating shapes 145
Adding images to a title 148
Saving a title style 151
Creating a title overlay track 152
Saving a title for later reuse 155
Creating an ending credit roll 156
Controlling the speed of a title roll 160
Editing titles 163
Working with Photoshop files 165
Importing layered Photoshop files 166
Animating the position of clips 169
Animating the opacity of clips 173
Self study 177
Review 177
Lesson 7: Using Video Effects
Starting up 179
What are video effects? 180
Applying video effects 180
Creating a Black & White effect 180
Animating the opacity of clips 183
Adjusting the tonality of clips 186
Making quick color adjustments 190
Using the Warp Stabilizer 194
Self study 197
Review 197
Lesson 8: Video Compositing
Starting up 199
Working with Track Mattes 200
Preparing the clip for a Track Matte 200
Applying and editing the Track Matte Key effect 202
Using the Ultra Keyer 204
Creating a garbage matte 206
Applying the Ultra Key 208
Spill Suppression and Color Correction 211
Self Study 212
Review 212
Lesson 9: Working with Audio
Starting up 213
Understanding digital audio 214
Understanding audio tracks 214
Stereo audio 214
Mono audio 215
5.1 audio 215
Stripping audio from a video file 216
Audio channel mapping 220
Adding more audio tracks to the Timeline 226
Making a Three-Point edit on the Timeline 228
Setting volume keyframes 233
Improving audio in Premiere Pro 235
Self study 239
Review 239
Lesson 10: Advanced Editing Techniques
Starting up 241
Creating subclips 242
Using Automate to sequence 246
Making a Three-Point edit 248
Setting an In Point on the Timeline 249
Setting In and Out Points on a clip 250
Making Ripple and Roll Edits 252
Making Slip and Slide Edits 256
Adjusting the clip speed 259
Self study 262
Review 262
Lesson 11: Outputting Your Video
Starting up 263
Output for the Web and desktop 264
Flash video and the Flash player 264
Windows Media and the Silverlight player 264
QuickTime video and the QuickTime player 264
HTML5 Video 265