Touring Adobe Premiere Pro
New features in Adobe Premiere Pro
Nonlinear editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
Presenting the standard digital video workflow
Enhancing the workflow with high-level features
Incorporating other components into the editing workflow
Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro workspace
Customizing the workspace
Selecting Settings, Adjusting Preferences, and Managing Assets
Selecting project settings by sequence
Three types of settings
Specifying project settings
Importing assets
Taking a closer look at images
Managing media in bins
Exploring additional bin features
Finding assets with the Media Browser
Importing and Managing Tapeless Media
Using a tapeless workflow
Using the Media Browser
Importing XDCAM media
Importing P2 media
Importing AVCHD media
Mixing media formats
Shooting and Capturing Great Video Assets
Getting started
Tips for shooting great video
Capturing video
Capturing an entire DV tape
Using batch capture and scene detection
Tackling manual analog movie capture
Capturing HDV and HD video
Creating Cuts-Only Videos
Using a storyboard to build a rough cut
Editing clips on the Timeline
Moving clips to, from, and within the Timeline
Working with Source Monitor editing tools
Adjusting clips in the Trim panel
Using other editing tools
Adding Video Transitions
Using transitions with restraint
Trying some transitions
Changing parameters in the Effect Controls panel
Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
Applying transitions to multiple clips at once
Adding audio transitions
Creating Dynamic Titles
Strengthening your project with titles
Changing text parameters
Building text from scratch
Putting text on a path
Creating shapes
Making text roll and crawl
Adding text effects: sheens, strokes, shadows, and fills
Applying Specialized Editing Tools
Exploring timesaving editing tools
Replacing a clip and replacing footage
Using Sync Lock and Track Lock
Finding gaps in the timeline
Editing with In and Out points around a clip
Creating subclips from the Source Monitor
Multicamera editing
Adding Video Effects
Sampling some basic video effects
Applying effects to multiple clips
Adding keyframing effects
Adding keyframe interpolation and velocity
Adding lighting effects
Creating custom presets
Putting Clips in Motion
Applying the Motion effect to clips
Changing clip size and adding rotation
Working with keyframe interpolation
Creating a picture-in-picture effect
Enhancing motion with shadows and beveled edges
Using other motion-related effects: Transform, Basic 3D and Camera View
Changing Time
Using slow-motion and reverse-motion techniques
Enabling variable time changes with time remapping
Applying time remapping with speed transitions
Using time remapping with reverse motion
Recognizing the downstream effects of changing time
Changing the speed of multiple clips simultaneously
Changing the length of multiple stills simultaneously
Acquiring and Editing Audio
Setting up a basic voice-recording area
Voicing professional narrations
Creating a high-quality aural experience
Examining audio characteristics
Adjusting audio volume
Adjusting audio gain
Adding J-cuts and L-cuts
Sweetening Your Sound and Mixing Audio
Sweetening sound with audio effects
Trying stereo and 5.1 surround sound effects
Working with the Audio Mixer
Outputting tracks to submixes
Recording voice-overs
Creating a 5.1 surround sound mix
Fixing, sweetening, and creating soundtracks in Adobe Soundbooth
Analyzing Content
Transcribing speech to text
Enhancing the accuracy of speech analysis
Searching transcription for keywords
Setting In and Out points using speech analysis text
Modifying the metadata
Detecting faces in a sequence
Exploring Compositing Techniques
Making compositing part of your projects
Working with the Opacity effect
Combine layers based on a blend mode
Working with alpha-channel transparencies
Color keying a green-screen shot with Ultra Key
Using matte keys
Working with Color, Nested Sequences, and Shortcuts
An overview of color-oriented effects
Adjusting and enhancing color
Using nested sequences
Nesting clips
Getting to know the recommended keyboard shortcuts
Managing Your Projects
Project menu overview
Using the Project Manager
Importing projects or sequences
Exploring Adobe OnLocation
Setting up Adobe OnLocation
Calibrating your camera with Camera Setup Assistant
Recording live video
Recording video to a shot list
Analyzing video with Adobe OnLocation
Analyzing audio with Adobe OnLocation
Importing clips not captured with Adobe OnLocation
Importing OnLocation clips with the Adobe Premiere Pro Media Browser
Using Photoshop and After Effects to Enhance Your Video Projects
Exploring Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium
Importing Adobe Photoshop files as sequences
Using Dynamic Link with After Effects
Replacing a clip with an After Effects composition
Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
Overview of export options
Recording to tape
Exporting single frames
Using the Export Settings dialog
Working with Adobe Media Encoder
Format overview
Using the formats
Exporting to mobile devices
Exporting to Final Cut Pro
Working with edit decision lists
Authoring DVDs with Adobe Encore
Overview of DVD authoring in Adobe Premiere Pro
Adding Adobe Encore chapter markers to the Timeline
Creating an autoplay DVD
Creating a menu DVD
Creating a Blu-ray Disc
Exporting DVD projects to Flash