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Adobe Premiere Pro : A Complete Course and Compendium of Features.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Goldsmith, Ben.
- Series:
- Course and Compendium
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Digital video--Editing--Data processing.
- Digital video.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (519 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- Place of Publication:
- La Vergne : Rocky Nook, 2021.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Summary:
- Adobe Premiere Pro: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features is your guide to creating, editing, and enhancing videos in Adobe Premiere Pro. Whether you're organizing hours of interviews, rapidly splicing news clips before a deadline, or creating your magnum opus, Premiere Pro is the tool for you-and this book will teach you what you need to know. First, with a complete Course that includes a set of projects and lessons derived fromvideo editor and motion graphic designer Ben Goldsmith, you will learn the procedures needed to use Premiere Pro effectively and professionally. Dozens of exercises are included that can be applied to any videos you have in mind. Through step-by-step lessons, you'll be exposed to all of Premiere Pro's features in practical contexts and its best practices for optimal workflows. To complete the Course, we'll supply lesson documents and their assets to download, so you can work alongside the text. Then, for greater depth of knowledge and subsequent reference, you'll use the Compendium to uncover more of the "how" and "why" of Premiere Pro. With each topic easyto access, you can find and explore all of Premiere Pro's key features and concepts in depth. With cross referencesbetween the Course andCompendium, the two parts of the book complement each other perfectly. Best of all, when the lessons in the Course are done, the Compendium will continue to serve for months and years to come. Learn step by step how to: • Set up and organize a project • Create a timeline and edit your video and audio • Sweeten and master audio • Use Premiere's powerful multicamera features • Control graphics and titles • Unlock Lumetri's professional color grading tools • And much more!
- Contents:
- Intro
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Software and Files
- A Note Regarding Keyboard Shortcuts
- The Course
- 1 Make a Rough Cut
- Project Organization
- Copy the Files from CameraCard to ProjectStructure
- So Why Do All This?
- Getting Started in the Project Panel
- Creating a New Project
- Switching Workspaces
- The Project Panel
- Importing Footage
- Organizing the Project Panel
- Viewing Metadata
- The Source Monitor
- Previewing Footage
- Some Notable Features
- In and Out points
- Creating a Sequence
- Creating a Sequence based off the Source Monitor
- The Timeline
- Navigating the Timeline
- Changing Your Clip Size
- The Program Monitor
- Calibrating Playback
- Adding More Clips to the Timeline
- Drag and Drop
- Preview the Timeline
- Toggle Track Output
- Disable Clip
- Basic Trimming and Rearranging
- Trimming a Clip
- Moving a Clip
- Extending a Clip
- Selecting Multiple Clips
- Move with Insert
- Move with Overwrite
- 2 Edit a Scene
- Other Ways of Adding Shots to a Timeline
- Mentally Plan the Edit
- Adding with the Source Monitor
- Adding an Insert
- The Tools
- The Tools Panel
- Track Select Forward Tool (A)
- Deleting Gaps
- Ripple Edit Tool (B)
- Rolling Edit Tool (N)
- Editing Just Video or Audio
- Rate Stretch Tool (R)
- Razor Tool (C)
- Slip Tool (Y)
- Slide Tool (U)
- The Trim Tool
- Let's Clean It Up a Little
- Pulling In Audio from Another Take
- Final Audio Touch-Ups
- Music
- Add the Music Track to the Timeline
- Adjusting Volume
- Mute and Solo
- Trim the Track
- Locking Audio
- Exporting
- The Export Dialog
- Ready to Export?
- 3 Create a Long-Form Interview
- Logging Footage with Markers
- Open the Project
- Create a Marker
- The Markers Panel
- Timeline Markers
- Subclips: An (Optional) Alternate Approach.
- Preparing the Edit
- Denote Which Clips You Want to Use
- Labels
- Create a New Sequence from Scratch
- Editing the Interview
- Scaling Down the Footage
- Scaling Up the Footage
- Remove a Pause with a Morph Cut Transition
- Lower-Third Titles
- Using the Type Tool
- Add a Transition to the Title
- 4 Edit a Presentation
- Working with Graphic Layers
- Make a Rectangle
- Add a Cross Dissolve
- Make Another Rectangle
- Create a Mask
- Create Your Third Shape
- Stagger the Transitions
- Keyframe Animation
- Create Keyframes
- Anchor Points
- Add a Blur Effect
- Duplicate What We've Just Done
- Nested Sequences
- Nest Those Clips
- Add a Transition
- 5 Multi-Cam, Audio and Color
- Configure Audio
- Modify Audio Channels
- Audio Gain
- Syncing Multi-Cam
- Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence
- Preview Your Multi-Cam Clip
- Editing Multi-Cam
- Switching Cameras
- Multi-Cam View
- Advanced Audio Editing
- Keyframing Audio
- Essential Sound
- Copying Effects
- Color
- Working Within the Multi-Cam Timeline
- Lumetri Scopes
- Comparison View
- Lumetri for Color Correction
- Lumetri for Color Grading
- What's Next?
- The Compendium
- 1 The Interface &
- Importing
- Before You Get Started
- Organizing Your Files
- Ingesting Footage
- To Rename or Not to Rename?
- The Interface
- Workspaces
- Resizing and Rearranging Panels
- Creating Custom Workspaces
- Panels
- Project Panel Options
- Bins
- Importing Files
- Importing Photoshop and Illustrator Files
- Importing RED footage
- Clip Options
- Metadata
- View and Edit Metadata
- Offline Media
- Relinking Media
- Proxies
- Creating Proxies
- Customizing Proxies
- Manually Creating Proxies
- Working with Proxies
- Productions
- Create a Production
- Working with Productions
- Team Projects
- 2 Sequences &.
- Editing
- Previewing
- Source Monitor Interface
- Player Options
- Source and Program Monitor Buttons
- In and Out Points
- Subclips
- Sequences
- Manually Adjusting Sequence Settings
- Tracks
- VR Video
- Bringing Footage into the Timeline
- Overwrite
- Insert
- Replace
- Overlay
- Insert Before and After
- Three- and Four-Point Editing
- Patching and Targeting Tracks
- Automate to Sequence
- Timeline Tools
- Track Visibility
- Clip Enable
- Toggle Sync Lock
- Locking Tracks
- Match Frame
- Reveal in Project
- Sequence Options
- Close Other Panels in Group
- Panel Group Settings
- Work Area Bar
- Show Audio Time Units
- Audio Waveforms Use Label Color
- Rectified Audio Waveforms
- Logarithmic Waveform Scaling
- Time Ruler Numbers
- Start Time
- Thumbnails
- Create Preset from Sequence
- Link Media
- Make Offline
- Multi-Camera Audio Follows Video
- Multi-Camera Selection Top Down
- Cut/Copy
- Paste Attributes
- Remove Attributes
- Clear
- Ripple Delete
- Edit Original
- Edit Clip in Adobe Audition
- License
- Replace With After Effects Composition
- Replace With Clip
- Render and Replace
- Restore Unrendered
- Enable
- Unlink/Link
- Group
- Synchronize and Merge Clips
- Nest
- Make Subsequence
- Multi-Camera
- Label
- Speed/Duration
- Scene Edit Detection
- Audio Channels
- Frame Hold
- Field Options
- Time Interpolation
- Scale to Frame Size
- Set to Frame Size
- Adjustment Layer
- Rename
- Make Subclip
- Properties
- Show Clip Keyframes
- The Button Editor
- Program Monitor Settings
- Selection Tool (V).
- Track Select Forward Tool (A)
- Blade Tool (B)
- Pen Tool (P)
- Rectangle and Ellipse Tools
- Hand Tool (H)
- Zoom Tool (Z)
- Type Tool (T)
- Other Editing Techniques
- Removing Clips
- Cut, Copy, and Paste Clips
- Rearrange Clips
- Editing with the Keyboard
- 3 Configuring &
- Syncing AV
- Modify Audio Channels Before You Edit
- Modifying Audio Tracks Already in a Sequence
- Defaulting a Stereo Track to Two Mono Tracks
- Syncing External Audio Sources
- In/Out Points
- Timecode
- Clip Marker
- Audio
- Merge Clips
- Batching Sync
- Multi-Cam
- Syncing Multiple Cameras
- Editing Multi-Cam Clips
- Editing Multi-Cam Timelines
- Multi-Cam Options
- 4 Graphics &
- Animation
- Effect Controls Panel
- Motion
- Opacity
- Masks
- Blend Modes
- Scaling 4K (and Bigger) Footage
- Set and Scale to Frame Size
- Color Mattes
- Creating Color Mattes
- The Color Picker
- Other Mattes
- Creating Shapes
- The Rectangle and Ellipse Tools
- Creating Text and Titles
- The Type Tool
- Editing Graphic Layers
- Vector Motion
- Editing Shapes
- Editing Text
- Graphics Menu
- Essential Graphics Panel
- Adding Essential Graphics
- Keyframes: The Concept
- Creating Keyframes
- Ease In and Out
- Advanced Keyframe Interpolation
- Intro and Outro Duration
- Editing Keyframes in the Timeline
- Captions
- Open Captions, Closed Captions, or Subtitles?
- Creating Captions
- Editing Captions
- Import Settings
- Exporting Captions
- Previewing Captions
- 5 Effects, Color &
- Transitions
- Effects Panel
- Applying Video Effects
- All the Video Effects
- Adjust
- Blur and Sharpen
- Channel
- Color Correction
- Distort.
- Generate
- Image Control
- Immersive Video
- Keying
- Noise &
- Grain
- Obsolete
- Perspective
- Stylize
- Time
- Transform
- Transition
- Utility
- Video
- Lumetri and Color
- How Much Data Is in Your Pixels?
- LOG Footage
- RAW Footage
- HDR (High Dynamic Range) Footage
- The Lumetri Scopes Panel
- Using Lumetri
- Copy, Paste, and Remove Attributes
- Adjustment Layers
- Create an Adjustment Layer
- Using Adjustment Layers
- Master Properties
- Adding Effects to the Master Properties
- Camera Master Properties
- Effect Masks
- Rendering
- Rendering Your Frames to the Disk
- Video Transitions
- Applying Video Transitions
- Editing Video Transitions
- All the Video Transitions
- 3D Motion
- Dissolve
- Iris
- Page Peel
- Slide
- Wipe
- Zoom
- Audio Transitions
- The Three Audio Transitions
- 6 Audio Effects &
- Mastering
- What Is Audio?
- Audio Clipping
- How Is Audio Processed?
- Adjusting Audio Levels
- The Audio Clip Mixer
- Keyframing in the Audio Clip Mixer
- Gain and Normalization
- The Audio Gain Dialog
- All Audio Effects
- Amplitude and Compression
- Delay and Echo
- Filter and EQ
- Modulation
- Noise Reduction/Restoration
- Reverb
- Special
- Stereo Imagery
- Time and Pitch
- The Audio Track Mixer
- The Audio Track Mixer Interface
- Track Effects
- Track Sends
- Keyframing in the Track Mixer
- Recording
- Track Mixer Options
- Essential Sound Panel
- Dialog
- SFX
- Ambience
- Browse
- Mixing 5.1 Sound
- Creating a 5.1 Sequence
- Stereo Preview
- Panning in the Track Mixer
- 7 Exporting &
- Other Apps
- Formats and Codecs
- What's the Difference?
- Lossy versus Non-Lossy Codecs
- Exporting from Premiere
- Exporting Using Adobe Media Encoder.
- Alpha and Transparency.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781681986890
- 1681986892
- 9781681986883
- 1681986884
- OCLC:
- 1243533558
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