Video Editing With Adobe Premiere 6.5

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Pub. Date: 2002-08-21
Publisher(s): Cengage Learning
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Summary

Experience the thrill of creating your own digital video clips for playback on a personal computer, videotape, CD, DVD, or the Web! Chock full of fast-paced, high-interest tutorials and exercises, Video Editing with Adobe Premiere 6.5 is cleverly divided into sections that allow users of all abilities to quickly master the art of using one of today's most popular digital video editing tools to combine video footage, sound files, photography, and art files. Heavily illustrated with dynamic media clips on the accompanying CD to engage interest, this book puts its readers on a direct path to presenting their own projects by following a few simple steps. As they learn how to navigate like a pro through the most sophisticated Adobe Premiere 6.5 features and functions, readers will glean useful insights into hardware needs, the proper use of transitions, the impact of motion effects, integrating and balancing sound files, streaming video for the Web, working with digital camcorders and decks, and more! To ensure a complete understanding of how files developed with other applications interact with Adobe Premiere 6.5, this book provides detailed instruction on how to import line art, photographs, and audio files created with other programs. Processes for exporting final video clips into other software applications for additional enhancements are also demonstrated clearly and concisely, making Video Editing with Adobe Premiere 6.5 an extraordinarily complete guide to the world of digital video creation.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
An Introduction to Adobe Premiere 6.5
1(16)
Introduction
1(1)
Objectives
2(1)
Hardware Technology and Premiere
2(1)
About Premiere
3(2)
New in Adobe Premiere 6.5
5(4)
Video Editing Systems and Applications
9(7)
Summary
16(1)
The Video Capture Process
17(26)
Introduction
17(1)
Objectives
18(1)
Premiere on Macs and PCs
18(3)
Analog Video
21(3)
Digital Video Basics
24(2)
Capturing Digital Video
26(6)
The Digital Video Capture Process
32(9)
Summary
41(2)
Developing Your First Movie
43(34)
Introduction
43(1)
Objectives
44(1)
Installing Premiere 6.5
44(2)
Opening Premiere
46(1)
Tutorial 3-1: Performing the Initial Phases of Making a Movie
46(18)
Tutorial 3-2: Arranging Clips in a Timeline
64(5)
Tutorial 3-3: Previewing, Adding Transitions, and Scrubbing
69(5)
Tutorial 3-4: Exporting a Movie
74(1)
Summary
75(2)
Animating Still Images
77(30)
Introduction
77(1)
Objectives
77(1)
Tutorial 4-1: Starting a New Project and Importing Art Files
78(3)
Tutorial 4-2: Importing Image Files into a Timeline
81(4)
Tutorial 4-3: Using the Clip Window
85(5)
Tutorial 4-4: Working with Motion Effects
90(10)
Tutorial 4-5: Working with Transitions
100(5)
Summary
105(2)
Adding Sound Effects
107(14)
Introduction
107(1)
Objectives
107(1)
Tutorial 5-1: Placing and Naming Audio Files
107(5)
Tutorial 5-2: Importing Audio into the Timeline
112(2)
Tutorial 5-3: Positioning Audio Clips
114(4)
Tutorial 5-4: Incorporating the Fading Audio Effect
118(2)
Summary
120(1)
Timeline Assembly Techniques
121(28)
Introduction
121(1)
Objectives
121(1)
Tutorial 6-1: Importing Video Clips
122(9)
Tutorial 6-2: Importing Inflation Clips
131(7)
Tutorial 6-3: Importing Journey Clips
138(9)
Summary
147(2)
Content Development
149(26)
Introduction
149(1)
Objectives
149(1)
Tutorial 7-1: Video in a Window, Part I
149(6)
Tutorial 7-2: Video in a Window, Part II
155(4)
Tutorial 7-3: Video in a Window, Part III
159(5)
Tutorial 7-4: Creating the Intro Movie
164(5)
Tutorial 7-5: Creating the Final Movie
169(4)
Summary
173(2)
Project Development and Final Project Assembly
175(38)
Introduction
175(1)
Objectives
175(1)
Tutorial 8-1: Creating a Countdown Leader
176(1)
Tutorial 8-2: Creating an Animated Chart
177(7)
Tutorial 8-3: Moving an Object on a Keyframe Path
184(12)
Tutorial 8-4: Assembling the Balloon Movie
196(15)
Summary
211(2)
A Framework for Special Effects
213(20)
Introduction
213(1)
Objectives
213(1)
Planning a Movie
214(3)
Tutorial 9-1: Creating the Framework of a Special Effects Movie
217(15)
Summary
232(1)
Superimposing Clips and Keying Transitions
233(24)
Introduction
233(1)
Objectives
233(1)
Tutorial 10-1: Working with Special Effects
234(10)
Tutorial 10-2: Superimposing Clips and Keying Effects
244(6)
Tutorial 10-3: Placing Transitions
250(6)
Summary
256(1)
Fading, Motion Effects, and Audio
257(28)
Introduction
257(1)
Objectives
257(1)
Tutorial 11-1: The Fading Process
257(7)
Tutorial 11-2: Working with Motion Effects
264(10)
Tutorial 11-3: Incorporating Audio
274(10)
Preview Checklist
284(1)
Summary
284(1)
Creating and Placing Titles
285(26)
Introduction
285(1)
Objectives
285(1)
Before You Begin
286(1)
Tutorial 12-1: Creating Scrolling Text
287(6)
Tutorial 12-2: Creating Text with a Gradient Background
293(5)
Tutorial 12-3: Creating Crawling Titles
298(6)
Tutorial 12-4: Creating Text with Line Art
304(6)
Summary
310(1)
Working with Audio
311(28)
Introduction
311(1)
Objectives
311(1)
Facts About Premiere's Audio Capability
312(1)
The Timeline Window
312(2)
Tutorial 13-1: Audio Editing in the Timeline
314(9)
Tutorial 13-2: Editing in the Audio Mixer
323(15)
Summary
338(1)
Output Strategies
339(28)
Introduction
339(1)
Objectives
339(1)
Readying Your Project for Output
339(4)
Export Timeline Menu Options
343(2)
Tutorial 14-1: General Format Output Options
345(2)
Tutorial 14-2: Save for Web Audio Output Options
347(2)
Tutorial 14-3: Printing to Video
349(12)
Exporting Video for CD/DVD-ROM
361(5)
Summary
366(1)
Extensibility
367(30)
Introduction
367(1)
Objectives
367(1)
Premiere and Photoshop
368(15)
Premiere and Adobe Illustrator
383(5)
Premiere and Adobe InDesign
388(3)
Premiere and Adobe Acrobat
391(5)
Summary
396(1)
Glossary 397(8)
Appendix: Adobe Premiere 6.5: Interface Component Visual Reference 405(6)
Index 411

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