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9780764536649

Teach Yourself VISUALLYTM Premiere® 6

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  • ISBN13:

    9780764536649

  • ISBN10:

    0764536648

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Visual

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Summary

Premiere 6 is Adobe2s award-winning digital video editing software. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Premiere 6 is the full-color tutorial with clear, concise, jargon-free instructions with over 500 color screenshots throughout. This book is jam-packed with information that goes beyond the basics. You2ll find out how to edit digital video in Premiere; create special effects; integrate narration, music and/or sound effects with moving images; and create digital video productions out of camcorder movies.

Author Biography

<b>Sherry Kinkoph</b> has been a computer book author for eight years, with 40 titles to her name including Teach Yourself VISUALLY Flash 5 and Master VISUALLY FrontPage 2002. She lives and works near Indianapolis, IN.

Table of Contents

Getting to Know Premiere
Introduction to Premiere
4(2)
Introduction to Digital Video
6(2)
Introduction to Video Editing
8(2)
Plan a Video Project
10(2)
Navigate the Program Window
12(2)
Work with Premiere Windows
14(2)
Work with Premiere Palettes
16(2)
Find Help with Premiere
18(4)
Starting a Premiere Project
Understanding Premiere Settings
22(2)
Set an Initial Workspace
24(1)
Change Workspace Settings
25(1)
Save a Project
26(1)
Close a Project
27(1)
Start a New Project
28(1)
Open an Existing Project
29(1)
Navigate Project Settings
30(2)
Save Project Settings
32(1)
Load Project Settings
33(1)
Using the Settings Viewer
34(1)
Change the Startup Screen
35(1)
Navigate the Project Window
36(1)
Change Project Window Views
37(1)
Create a Storyboard
38(6)
Capturing Video
Understanding Video Capture
44(2)
Work with the Movie Capture Window
46(2)
Change Capture Settings
48(2)
Set the Scratch Disk
50(2)
Capture Video in the Capture Window
52(2)
Perform a Batch Capture
54(4)
Add Timecode to a Clip
58(4)
Importing Production Elements
Understanding Production Elements
62(2)
Import a Clip
64(2)
Organize Clips
66(2)
Set a Frame Duration for Imported Still Images
68(1)
Lock the Aspect Ratio for Imported Still Images
69(1)
Import Still Image Sequences
70(2)
Import a Project
72(4)
Working With Clips
Understanding Clips
76(2)
View a Video Clip
78(1)
Play a Sound Clip
79(1)
View a Still Image Clip
80(1)
Rename a Clip
81(1)
Set In and Out Points for a Video Clip
82(2)
Set In and Out Points for an Audio Clip
84(2)
Add a Leader Clip
86(4)
Working With the Timeline
Understanding the Timeline
90(2)
Navigate the Timeline
92(2)
Customize the Timeline
94(2)
Add Tracks
96(2)
Delete Tracks
98(1)
Name Tracks
99(1)
Lock and Unlock Tracks
100(1)
Expand and Collapse Tracks
101(1)
Create a Shy Track
102(1)
Exclude a Track
103(1)
Using the Navigator Palette
104(1)
Zoom the Timeline View
105(3)
Editing in the Monitor Window
Navigate the Monitor Window
108(2)
Change Monitor Window Views
110(2)
View a Video Clip in Source View
112(1)
View an Audio Clip in Source View
113(1)
View Video in Program View
114(1)
Set the Time Display
115(1)
Using Video-Safe zones
116(2)
Cue a Clip in the Monitor Window
118(2)
Set In and Out Points in the Monitor Window
120(2)
Add a Source Clip to the Timeline
122(1)
Specify a Target Track
123(1)
Add Source Markers
124(2)
Perform a Three-Point Edit
126(2)
Perform a Four-Point Edit
128(2)
Lift and Extract Frames
130(2)
Preview a Video Project
132(2)
Gang the Source and Program Views
134(4)
Editing Clips in the Timeline
Using the Timeline Toolbox Tools
138(1)
Cue the Edit Line
139(1)
Add a Clip to the Timeline
140(1)
Select a Clip in the Timeline
141(1)
Delete a Clip from the Timeline
142(1)
Reuse a Clip
143(1)
Move Clips in the Timeline
144(2)
Delete a Gap Between Clips
146(1)
Lock and Unlock Clips
147(1)
Disable or Enable a Clip
148(1)
Using Snap to Edges
149(1)
Link and Unlink Clips
150(2)
Cut and Paste Clips
152(2)
Split Clips
154(2)
Set in and Out Points on the Timeline
156(2)
Change Clip Speed and Duration
158(2)
Add Program Markers
160(4)
Fine-Funing a Program
Create a Ripple Edit
164(2)
Create a Rolling Edit
166(2)
Create a Slip Edit
168(2)
Create a Slide Edit
170(2)
Edit in Trim Mode
172(2)
Perform a Ripple Edit in Trim Mode
174(2)
Perform a Rolling Edit in Trim Mode
176(2)
Preview an Edit in Trim Mode
178(1)
Customize Trim Mode
179(1)
Perform a Split Edit in the Timeline
180(2)
Perform a Split Edit in Trim Mode
182(4)
Editing Audio
Understanding Video Sound
186(2)
View Audio Controls
188(1)
Play an Audio Clip
189(1)
Add an Audio Clip to the Timeline
190(1)
Change Volume with the Gain Command
191(1)
Fade a Sound
192(2)
Using the Fade Scissors Tool
194(2)
Create a Cross Fade
196(2)
Pan a Clip
198(2)
Using the Audio Mixer
200(2)
Apply an Audio Effect
202(4)
Creating Transition Effects
Understanding Transitions
206(2)
Apply a Transition in A/B Edit Mode
208(2)
Apply a Transition to a Single Track
210(2)
Fix a Transition
212(1)
Replace or Delete a Transition
213(1)
Adjust Transition Settings
214(4)
Creating Text and Graphic Effects
Understanding Text and Graphic Elements
218(2)
Create a New Title
220(2)
Change Text Attributes
222(2)
Apply a Background Frame
224(2)
Create a Scrolling Title
226(2)
Create a Graphic Shape
228(2)
Format Graphic Shapes
230(2)
Edit a Title Clip
232(1)
Place a Title in a Project
233(3)
Creating Video Effects
Understanding Video Effects
236(2)
Apply a Video Effect
238(2)
Adjust Effect Settings
240(2)
Remove and Disable Effects
242(2)
Change a Video Effect Using Keyframes
244(2)
Edit Video Effect Keyframes
246(4)
Superimposing Clips
Understanding Transparency in Premiere
250(2)
Fade a Track
252(2)
Fade a Track Using Fade Controls
254(2)
Understanding Keys
256(2)
Apply a Key
258(2)
Edit Key Settings
260(2)
Apply a Garbage Matte Key
262(2)
Create a Split Screen Effect
264(4)
Creating Motion Effects
Understanding Motion Effects
268(2)
Add a Motion Setting to a Clip
270(2)
Define a Motion Path
272(2)
Change Motion Speed
274(2)
Set an Alpha Channel
276(2)
Save a Motion Setting
278(1)
Load a Motion Setting
279(1)
Preview a Motion Setting
280(1)
Remove a Motion Setting
281(3)
Outputting Digital Video
Understanding Premiere Output
284(2)
Export to a Movie File
286(2)
Export a Single Frame
288(2)
Export to Videotape
290(2)
Export for the Web with Cleaner EZ
292

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