- Applying Specialized Editing Tools in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
- Dec 11, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use Rolling Edit, Slide, Slip, Lift and Extract to simplify certain tasks.
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- Author Interview: Lisa Brenneis and Michael Wohl
- Dec 7, 2011
- Hot on the heels of the release of their new book, Final Cut Pro X Visual QuickStart Guide, expert authors, filmmakers and teachers Lisa Brenneis and Michael Wohl sat down with us to discuss Final Cut Pro and a few more things besides!
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- Author Talk: Jefferson Graham on Video Nation: A DIY Guide to Planning, Shooting, and Sharing Great Video
- Oct 30, 2012
- Peachpit Publisher Nancy Aldrich-Ruenzel interviews USA Today Talking Tech host Jefferson Graham about his new book " Video Nation: A DIY guide to planning, shooting, and sharing great video." Jefferson shares information about equipment, lighting, sound and other ideas on how to create great video.
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- Author Talk: Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman on Making Video with Apple Final Cut Studio and Adobe Creative Suite
- Nov 26, 2012
- Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman are both Apple Certified Trainers and have extensive backgrounds in video production. They talk with publisher Nancy Aldrich-Ruenzel about their book Video Made on a Mac: Production and Postproduction Using Apple Final Cut Studio and Adobe Creative Suite, explain who it is written for, and reveal why the Mac is their platform of choice for professional endeavors.
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- Authoring DVDs with Adobe Encore CS5
- Dec 12, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to create professional-looking DVDs on your computer in minutes.
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- Basic Audio Editing in Cubase
- Sep 10, 2004
- Editing digital audio is a completely different story from analog. This sample chapter will introduce you to editing techniques in Cubase SX2.
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- Beginner's Guide to Editing in the Final Cut Pro HD Timeline
- Dec 15, 2006
- In this 60-minute Apple-certified lesson, you'll learn how to use the Timeline in Final Cut Pro. By the end of the hour, you'll have learned how to select and move clips in the Timeline, copy and paste clips, select multiple clips in the Timeline, work with the Snapping control and more.
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- Blog On and Blog Louder with iWeb
- Jan 5, 2007
- Robin Williams and John Tollett show just how easy it is to create, edit, and update your blog with iWeb.
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- Blog On! Blog Louder!
- Nov 20, 2006
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- Broadcasting Video Over the Web
- May 20, 2005
- And you thought access to 200 cable channels was more than enough? Now there could be millions more. Per Matthew David, the time has finally come for video to be successfully broadcast over the Internet.
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- Building 3D Objects in Adobe After Effects CS5
- Dec 10, 2010
- This excerpt from Adobe After Effects CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to create and control basic 3D layers.
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- Building a RED ONE Camera Package
- Sep 8, 2009
- Noah Kadner looks at the major categories of equipment and accessories fro the RED ONE digital cinema camera, offers his own personal recommendations.
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- Building a Rough Cut in Final Cut Pro X
- Mar 13, 2013
- In this lesson you’ll build a rough cut using the source media you’ve imported. To begin, you will create a new project, and mark clips you’ve placed in Keyword Collections. Then, you’ll choose your Favorite clips and edit them into the project to create a primary storyline.
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- Capturing and Adding Footage in Premiere Elements 2 for Windows
- Mar 31, 2006
- Before you can begin editing, you need to get the video from a tape to your hard drive—a process known as video capture. In Premiere Elements, all the controls you'll need for capture are integrated into an easy-to-use Capture panel. The Capture panel lets you control a DV camera or deck, see and hear the video, and naturally, transfer the parts you want to your computer for editing in Premiere Elements. This chapter will help you get started with this process.
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- Capturing DV in Pinnacle Studio for Windows
- Oct 21, 2005
- Since DV is a digital format, capturing from a DV camcorder is more like a file transfer; some even refer to the process as a file import. Call it what you will, getting DV video from your camcorder to your computer is a snap. No video resolution to set or audio volume to adjust—just press Start and Stop. This chapter covers the salient aspects of the capturing process, and some tips and tricks you can use to get exactly the video that you want.
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- Capturing Video on your Mac
- Jul 16, 2004
- You have 100 hours of favorite TV programs and movies sitting on the hard disk of your DVR. So how do you get some of them into your Macintosh and thence onto a DVD disk? "It'll cost a few bucks, but it's easy!" says author Dave Taylor.
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- Checking Your Toolbox
- Nov 3, 2006
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- Choosing a 3D Authoring Tool
- Mar 29, 2002
- epic software group, inc. explains why you shouldn't be afraid to author 3D graphics, and they offer you advice from some of the leading experts in the industry.
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- Climate: Air, Water, Smoke, Clouds in After Effects 7.0
- Nov 12, 2008
- If you think of a color key as an edge matte surrounded by two holdout mattes (one for the core, one for the background), how do you combine these mattes in Keylight? Mark Christiansen explains.
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- Color Correction in Adobe After Effects CS3
- Nov 12, 2008
- Mark Christiansen demonstrates that color matching in After Effects is a skill that you can practice and refine, even if you have no feel for adjusting images - and even if you tend to think of yourself as colorblind.
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