Book description
Need to take your Adobe Premiere Pro skills to the next
level? Learn Premiere Pro 2 the fast, efficient way! This
Visual QuickPro Guide uses illustrations and in-depth explanations.
You’ll be a master in time!
• Takes a visual, task-based approach to
teaching Premiere Pro, using pictures to guide you through the
software and show you what to do.
• Works like a reference book—you
look up what you need and then get straight to work.
• Concise, straightforward steps and
explanations offer the fastest way to learn tasks and
concepts.
• Affordably priced, because buying a
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Table of contents
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- i. Editing, 2.0
- 1. Premiere Pro Basics
- 2. Starting a Project
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3. Capturing & Importing Footage
- Understanding Capture
- Capturing DV vs. Digitizing Analog
- Understanding Capture Options
- Using the Capture Panel
- Choosing Capture Settings
- Choosing a Capture Location
- Using Device Control
- Using Playback Controls in the Capture Panel
- Capturing Audio and Video
- Importing Footage
- Importing Stills
- Importing Layered Photoshop Files
- Importing Still-Image Sequences
- Importing Projects
- Importing with Adobe Bridge
- Creating a Photoshop File
- Generating Synthetic Media
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4. Managing Clips
- Working with the Project Panel
- Working with Project Panel Views
- Working with Icon View
- Working with List View
- Selecting and Deleting Items in the Project Panel
- Using the Preview Area of the Project Panel
- Organizing Clips in Bins
- Duplicating and Copying Source Clips
- Renaming Clips
- Finding Clips
- Interpreting Footage
- Unlinking and Relinking Media
- Using the Project Manager
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5. Viewing Clips in the Monitor Panels
- Using the Monitor Panels
- Viewing Clips
- Opening Audio Clips
- Using Playback Controls
- Cuing Clips Numerically
- Using a Monitor’s Time Ruler Controls
- Viewing Video Safe Zones
- Choosing a Quality Setting
- Changing the Magnification
- Choosing a Display Mode
- Setting Waveform and Vectorscope Display Options
- Using a Reference Monitor
- Ganging the Source and Program Monitors
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6. Creating a Sequence
- Comparing Editing Methods
- Setting In and Out Points
- Setting Precise Audio In and Out Points
- Creating Subclips
- Setting Clip Markers
- Cuing to and Clearing Clip Markers
- Specifying Source and Target Tracks
- Comparing Overlay and Insert Edits
- Adding Clips by Dragging
- Editing with Monitor Panel Controls
- Three-Point Editing
- Four-Point Editing
- Performing an Edit Using Monitor Controls
- Lift and Extract
- Storyboard Editing
- About Multiple and Nested Sequences
- Using Multiple Sequences
- Nesting Sequences
- Editing Multiple-Camera Footage
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7. Editing in the Timeline
- Customizing the Time Ruler
- Customizing Track Views
- Adding, Deleting, and Renaming Tracks
- Monitoring Tracks
- Locking and Unlocking Tracks
- Getting Around the Timeline
- Playing the Sequence in the Timeline
- Cuing to Edits
- Using Sequence Markers
- Selecting Clips in the Timeline
- Grouping Clips
- Deleting Clips and Gaps from the Timeline
- Enabling and Disabling Clips
- Splitting Clips
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Clips
- Playing Clips at a Different Speed or in Reverse
- Creating a Freeze Frame
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8. Refining the Sequence
- Using the Snapping Feature
- Editing by Dragging
- Choosing a Trimming Method
- Trimming Clips in the Timeline
- Making Ripple and Rolling Edits
- Making Slip and Slide Edits
- Using the Trim Panel
- Previewing and Applying Edits in the Trim Pannel
- Creating Split Edits
- Breaking and Creating Links
- Keeping Sync
- Finding Source Clips
- Finding the Match Frame
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9. Adding Transitions
- Using the Effects panel
- Understanding Transitions
- Understanding Transition Duration and Alignment
- Setting the Default Transition Duration
- Specifying a Default Transition
- Applying a Transition
- Using the Effect Controls Panel with Transitions
- Adjusting a Transition’s Duration and Alignment
- Customizing Transition Settings
- 10. Previewing a Sequence
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11. Mixing Audio
- Planning an Audio Mix
- Specifying Audio Hardware Options
- Converting Mono and Stereo Clips
- Adjusting a Clip’s Gain
- Creating Cross-Fades with Audio Transitions
- Viewing Audio Data in the Timeline
- Using the Audio Mixer
- Customizing the Audio Mixer
- Monitoring Tracks in the Audio Mixer
- Recording with the Audio Mixer
- Fading, Panning, and Balancing
- Mixing 5.1 Audio
- Selecting an Automation Mode
- Routing Track Output
- Working with Sends
- Adding Track Effects
- Specifying Audio Keyframe Optimization
- Mixing with the Audio Mixer
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12. Creating Titles
- The Titler
- Creating a Title
- Using Title Templates
- Viewing the Video Safe Zones
- Viewing the Video in the Background
- Adjusting Values
- Creating Text Objects
- Setting Word Wrap
- Setting Tabs
- Creating Path Text
- Selecting Text
- Setting Text Properties
- Using the Font Browser
- Using Styles
- Creating Rolls and Crawls
- Creating Shape Objects
- Understanding Control Points and Segments
- Using the Pen Tools
- Reshaping a Bézier Curve
- Specifying Line and Path Properties
- Converting Shapes to Filled Bézier Shapes
- Setting Fill Options
- Setting Gradient Options
- Setting Sheen Options
- Applying a Texture
- Setting Stroke Options
- Adding Drop Shadows
- Inserting Logos
- Transforming Objects
- Positioning Objects Automatically
- Arranging Objects
- Aligning Objects
- Distributing Objects
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13. Working with Effects
- Summarizing the Chapter
- Comparing Effect Types
- Setting and Animating Effect Properties
- Viewing Effect Properties
- Choosing a Keyframing Method
- Viewing Properties in the Timeline Panel
- Viewing Properties in the Effect Controls Panel
- Viewing Motion Effects
- Viewing and Setting Spatial Properties
- Adding Standard Effects
- Disabling and Resetting Effects
- Using Multiple Effects
- Changing Property Values in the Timeline
- Animating Opacity and Volume
- Animating with the Effect Controls Panel
- Editing Keyframes in the Effect Controls Panel
- Working with Effect Presets
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14. Advanced Effects
- Understanding Interpolation
- Interpolation Types
- Reshaping a Motion Path
- Specifying a Spatial Interpolation Method
- Understanding Value and Speed Graphs
- Analyzing Value and Velocity Graphs
- Specifying a Temporal Interpolation Method
- Adjusting Temporal Interpolation Manually
- Superimposing Images
- Using Keying Filters
- Using Alpha-Based Keys
- Using Luminance-Based Keys
- Using Chrominance-Based Keys
- Using Matte-Based Keys
- Using the Image Matte Key
- Using the Track Matte Key
- About the Difference Matte key
- Using Garbage Mattes
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15. Creating Output
- Considering Output Goals
- About Creating DVDs
- DVD Markers
- Setting the Workspace for DVD Authoring
- Selecting a DVD Template
- Customizing a DVD Menu
- Previewing a DVD
- Burning to DVD
- Exporting to Tape
- Exporting a Movie File
- Specifying the General Export Settings
- Keyframe and Rendering Settings and Audio Settings
- Exporting Still-Image Sequences
- Exporting Single Still Images
- Exporting Audio-Only Files
- Using the Adobe Media Encoder
- Exporting with Clip Notes
Product information
- Title: Premiere Pro 2 for Windows: Visual QuickPro Guide
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2006
- Publisher(s): Peachpit Press
- ISBN: 9780321383525
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