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9780321526359

Premiere Pro CS3 for Windows and Macintosh Visual QuickPro Guide

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    9780321526359

  • ISBN10:

    032152635X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-12-04
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press
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Summary

This completely revised best-seller is the fastest and easiest way to master Premiere Pro CS3!

Author Biography

Antony Bolante freelances in video post-production and technical writing. He has taught video editing to graduate and undergraduate students using Avid, Media 100, and of course, After Effects. He is a contributor to the Adobe Certified Expert exam as well as the Premiere Pro User Guide and Help system. He is also the author of the previous edition of this guide and After Effects 7.0 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Premiere Pro CS3: Good Chemistryp. xi
The Visual QuickPro Seriesp. xii
Using This Bookp. xii
How Premiere Pro CS3 Worksp. xiii
Editing Strategy: Offline and Online Editingp. xiv
DV and Premiere Pro CS3p. xvi
Your Desktop Editing Suitep. xvi
Workflowp. xviii
New Featuresp. xix
The Digital Video Collectionp. xx
System Requirementsp. xxi
Professional System Additionsp. xxii
System Configurationsp. xxiii
Premiere Pro CS3 Basicsp. 1
Looking at the Interfacep. 2
Arranging the Workspacep. 10
Customizing the Workspacep. 11
Optimizing Your Workflowp. 15
Starting a Projectp. 17
Starting a Projectp. 18
Specifying Project Settingsp. 20
Choosing a Project Presetp. 21
Saving Projectsp. 23
Opening Projectsp. 25
Locating Missing and Offline Filesp. 27
Capturing & Importing Footagep. 31
Understanding Capturep. 32
Capturing DV or HDV vs. Digitizing Analogp. 33
Understanding Capture Optionsp. 35
Using the Capture Panelp. 36
Choosing Capture Settingsp. 38
Choosing a Capture Locationp. 40
Using Device Controlp. 41
Using Playback Controls in the Capture Panelp. 44
Capturing Audio and Videop. 46
Importing Filesp. 58
Importing Layered Photoshop Filesp. 60
Importing Still-Image Sequencesp. 64
Importing Projectsp. 65
Importing with Adobe Bridge CS3p. 67
Creating a Photoshop Filep. 70
Generating Synthetic Mediap. 71
Managing Clipsp. 75
Working with the Project Panelp. 76
Working with Project Panel Viewsp. 77
Working with Icon Viewp. 79
Working with List Viewp. 80
Selecting Items in the Project Panelp. 83
Using the Preview Area of the Project Panelp. 84
Organizing Clips in Binsp. 86
Creating Copies of Source Clipsp. 88
Finding Clipsp. 90
Interpreting Footagep. 92
Unlinking and Relinking Mediap. 94
Using the Project Managerp. 96
Viewing Clips in the Monitor Panelsp. 99
Using the Monitor Panelsp. 100
Using the Source Monitorp. 102
Opening Audio Clipsp. 104
Using Playback Controlsp. 106
Cuing Clips Numericallyp. 108
Using a Monitors Time Ruler Controlsp. 109
Viewing Video Safe Zonesp. 111
Choosing a Quality Settingp. 112
Changing the Magnificationp. 113
Choosing a Display Modep. 114
Setting Waveform and Vectorscope Display Optionsp. 116
Using a Reference Monitorp. 117
Ganging the Source and Program Monitorsp. 118
Creating a Sequencep. 119
Comparing Editing Methodsp. 120
Setting In and Out Pointsp. 123
Setting Precise Audio In and Out Pointsp. 125
Creating Subclipsp. 126
Setting Clip Markersp. 129
Cuing to and Clearing Clip Markersp. 133
Specifying Source and Target Tracksp. 134
Comparing Overlay and Insert Editsp. 135
Adding Clips by Draggingp. 136
Editing with Monitor Panel Controlsp. 139
Three-Point Editingp. 140
Four-Point Editingp. 142
Performing an Edit Using Monitor Controlsp. 143
Lift and Extractp. 148
Storyboard Editingp. 152
Using Multiple Sequencesp. 155
Nesting Sequencesp. 157
Editing Multiple-Camera Footagep. 160
Editing in the Timelinep. 169
Customizing the Time Rulerp. 170
Customizing Track Viewsp. 172
Adding, Deleting, and Renaming Tracksp. 174
Monitoring Tracksp. 176
Locking and Unlocking Tracksp. 177
Getting Around the Timelinep. 178
Playing the Sequence in the Timelinep. 179
Cuing to Editsp. 181
Using Sequence Markersp. 182
Selecting Clips in the Timelinep. 184
Grouping Clipsp. 186
Deleting Clips and Gaps from the Timelinep. 187
Enabling and Disabling Clipsp. 188
Splitting Clipsp. 189
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Clipsp. 191
Playing Clips at a Different Speed or in Reversep. 192
Creating a Freeze Framep. 195
Refining the Sequencep. 197
Using the Snapping Featurep. 198
Editing by Draggingp. 200
Choosing a Trimming Methodp. 205
Trimming Clips in the Timelinep. 206
Making Slip and Slide Editsp. 209
Using the Trim Panelp. 211
Working with Linksp. 217
Breaking and Creating Linksp. 219
Keeping Syncp. 220
Finding Source Clips and Matching Framesp. 221
Adding Transitionsp. 223
The Effects Panelp. 224
Understanding Transitionsp. 225
Understanding Transition Duration and Alignmentp. 226
Setting the Default Transitionp. 227
Applying a Transitionp. 228
Using the Effect Controls Panel with Transitionsp. 229
Adjusting a Transition's Duration and Alignmentp. 231
Customizing Transition Settingsp. 234
Previewing a Sequencep. 237
Using Real-Time Renderingp. 238
Viewing a Sequence via a DV Devicep. 239
Rendering the Work Areap. 241
Storing Preview Filesp. 243
Mixing Audiop. 245
Planning an Audio Mixp. 246
Specifying Audio Hardware Optionsp. 248
Converting Mono and Stereo Clipsp. 250
Adjusting a Clip's Gainp. 251
Creating Cross-Fades with Audio Transitionsp. 252
Viewing Audio Data in the Timelinep. 253
Using the Audio Mixerp. 255
Monitoring Tracks in the Audio Mixerp. 257
Recording with the Audio Mixerp. 258
Mixing 5.1 Audiop. 260
Selecting an Automation Modep. 262
Routing Track Outputp. 264
Working with Sendsp. 265
Adding Track Effectsp. 268
Specifying Audio Keyframe Optimizationp. 272
Mixing with the Audio Mixerp. 273
Creating Titlesp. 277
The Titlerp. 278
Using Title Templatesp. 280
Viewing the Video Safe Zonesp. 281
Viewing the Video in the Backgroundp. 282
Adjusting Valuesp. 283
Creating Text Objectsp. 284
Creating Path Textp. 287
Selecting Textp. 288
Setting Text Propertiesp. 289
Using Stylesp. 291
Creating Rolls and Crawlsp. 292
Creating and Using Shape Objectsp. 294
Setting Fill Optionsp. 295
Setting Stroke Optionsp. 296
Adding Drop Shadowsp. 299
Transforming Objectsp. 300
Positioning Objects Automaticallyp. 301
Arranging Objectsp. 302
Aligning Objectsp. 303
Distributing Objectsp. 304
Using Effectsp. 305
Summarizing the Chapterp. 306
Comparing Effect Typesp. 307
Setting and Animating Effect Propertiesp. 309
Viewing Effect Propertiesp. 311
Viewing Properties in the Timeline Panelp. 315
Viewing Properties in the Effect Controls Panelp. 317
Viewing Motion Effectsp. 320
Viewing and Setting Spatial Propertiesp. 322
Adding Standard Effectsp. 326
Disabling and Resetting Effectsp. 328
Using Multiple Effectsp. 330
Changing Property Values in the Timelinep. 332
Animating Opacity and Volumep. 334
Animating with the Effect Controls Panelp. 337
Editing Keyframes in the Effect Controls Panelp. 340
Working with Time Remappingp. 344
Using Keyframing with Time Remappingp. 346
Working with Effect Presetsp. 349
Advanced Effectsp. 353
Superimposing Imagesp. 354
Using Keying Filtersp. 357
Using Chrominance-Based Keysp. 361
Using Matte-Based Keysp. 365
Using Garbage Mattesp. 370
Creating Outputp. 371
Considering Output Goalsp. 372
DVD Exportp. 374
Exporting to Tapep. 378
Exporting a Movie Filep. 381
Exporting Still-Image Sequencesp. 383
Exporting Audio-Only Filesp. 386
Using the Adobe Media Encoderp. 388
Exporting with Clip Notesp. 395
Indexp. 403
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