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Chapter One. Getting Started - The first chapter starts where most of your video projects will begin: choosing a preset in Premiere Pro.Chapter Two. Editing Preliminaries - This chapter includes essential techniques on expediting these editing preliminaries, starting with capture, working through sequencing in the Project panel, and concluding with a look at three- and four-point editing. Chapter Three. Using Premiere Pro and After Effects Together - You'll learn alternatives for getting Premiere Pro content into After Effects, then how to get the results back into Premiere Pro. Chapter Four. Perfecting Video Quality - In this chapter, we'll start with brightness and contrast adjustments, and then move to color correction and image stabilization, and conclude by explaining how you can apply these effects efficiently to multiple clips. Chapter Five. Multi-Camera Production in Premiere Pro - This chapter follows that workflow, and concludes with a look at how to pan and zoom within your HDV clips in a Multi-Camera edit. Chapter Six. Applying Cool Special Effects - It would be impossible to count the effects and effect variations offered by the potent combination of Premiere Pro and After Effects, and it would be beyond the scope or the purpose of this book to try to cover them all. This chapter provides a sampling of some of the coolest. Chapter Seven. Transitions and Titles Chapter Eight. Creating Slide Shows in Premiere Pro Chapter Nine. Working with Audio Chapter Ten. Sharing, Rendering, and Encoding Your Projects - This chapter starts by describing how to use Premiere Pro's Clip Notes to do just that. Chapter Eleven. DVD Production in Premiere Pro - This chapter starts by describing Premiere Pro's DVD authoring capabilities and its limitations, so you'll know when to author in Premiere Pro and when to use Encore. Then the chapter describes how to access and use Premiere Pro's DVD authoring capabilities. Chapter Twelve. Producing DVDs in Encore DVD - This chapter starts with an introduction to Encore DVD, and then details how to create and enhance menus in Photoshop and After Effects. Next, you'll learn how to control end-user navigation through your DVD, and how to create and use playlists. After reviewing how to manually arrange button routing, the chapter concludes with a checklist for previewing your DVD. Download free multimedia ebook:Adobe Digital Video How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques with Adobe Production Studio
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Chapter One. Getting Started - The first chapter starts where most of your video projects will begin: choosing a preset in Premiere Pro.