- Managing Your Projects in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
- Dec 11, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use the Project Manager, a slick project-management tool that reduces a project’s storage size and consolidates the files associated with a project.
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- Mixing Audio in Premiere
- Jul 19, 2001
- Antony Bolante explores the improvements in Premiere 6's audio features used in making subtle adjustments to audio tracks.
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- Monitoring Footage in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Apr 12, 2012
- This excerpt covers ways of performing common tasks such as playing video clips, including a new browsing feature in Premiere Pro CS6 called hover scrub, and other key topics such as essential playback controls and customizing your monitors.
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- More Quick Tips to Ease Your Jump to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Nov 15, 2012
- Jeff Greenberg, coauthor of An Editor's Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro, Second Edition, shares more tips to help you adjust to working in Premiere Pro and maximize the results you get from familiar editing features.
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- Moving Images: Premiere's Image Pan Effect
- May 1, 2001
- by Antony Bolante, author of Premiere 6: Visual QuickStart Guide
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- Organizing Media in Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2014 release)
- Oct 21, 2014
- In this lesson from Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2014 release), you’ll learn how to organize your clips using the Project panel, which is the heart of your project. You’ll create special folders, called bins, to divide your clips into categories. You’ll also learn about adding important metadata and labels to your clips.
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- Organizing Media in Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2015 release)
- Oct 22, 2015
- Once you have some video and sound assets in your project, you’ll begin looking through your footage and adding clips to a sequence. Before you do, it’s well worth spending a little time organizing the assets you have. Maxim Jago shows you how in this excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2015 release).
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- Organizing Your Content in Adobe Premiere Elements 12
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- Nov 21, 2013
- Fast and efficient movie production requires organization before and during the edit. When you’re working with content from multiple sources and dates, Adobe Organizer is a very powerful tool for categorizing content and quickly finding video, audio clips, and pictures to use in your projects.
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- Polishing Your Skills: How to Make a Title Shine in Adobe Premiere 6.5
- Nov 25, 2002
- from Premiere 6.5 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide by Antony Bolante
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- Preprocessing: How Real Movie Magic is Made
- May 5, 2008
- In this excerpt from Real World Video Compression, author Andy Beach shares industrial-strength preprocessing techniques that will make your video look professional no matter what device you're watching it on.
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- Professional Audio Techniques for Adobe Premiere Pro
- Feb 26, 2014
- This chapter will help you start to generate great audio in your program. Because you don’t always get to work with perfect audio, this chapter also features a section on how to fix common audio problems using Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition CC. From setting up your working environment to adjusting levels to adding effects, you’ll work with audio just like the pros do.
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- Retiming Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro Professional CC (2014 release)
- Sep 3, 2014
- Maxim Jago reviews fixed speed changes, the time-remapping feature, and some other options that let you make clip playback speed, in this excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2014 release).
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- Selecting Settings, Adjusting Preferences, and Managing Assets in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
- Dec 11, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to manage your assets from within the Project panel and delve into the Adobe Media Browser, a full-scale asset browser that works with all the media types you may need to import into Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.
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- Setting Up a Project in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Apr 12, 2012
- This excerpt walks you through how to set up a project in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, including choosing project settings, rendering and playback settings, video and audio display settings, and capture format settings; creating scratch disks; using sequence presets; and customizing sequence settings.
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- Shooting and Capturing Great Video Assets
- Sep 14, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book offers tips for shooting great video and capturing video clips.
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- Shooting and Capturing Great Video Assets in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
- May 26, 2006
- The first step to creating a professional-looking video is shooting high quality raw footage. This lesson provides you with twenty hot tips for shooting great video.
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- Six Tips Before You Jump to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Nov 8, 2012
- Spend minutes, save hours! Jeff Greenberg, coauthor of An Editor's Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro, Second Edition, cuts to the chase by pointing out what you need to know to get up to speed quickly and save time with Premiere Pro.
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- Sounding Good with Premiere
- Mar 7, 2003
- Movie pros know that a great sound track can make even the best movie look better. Thomas Luehrsen provides some tips to capturing better sound for your movie.
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- Stabilizing Footage with the Warp Stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Apr 13, 2012
- The Warp Stabilizer, introduced in Adobe After Effects CS5.5 and now available in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, is an incredibly advanced stabilization tool that can make shaky footage look as if it was recorded with a sophisticated camera rig.
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- Tagging Clips to Places and Events in Premiere Elements 11
- Sep 29, 2012
- Learn how to tag clips to places and events in Premiere Elements 11.
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