Adobe® Premiere® Pro revolutionizes non-linear video editing on the PC. Powerful real-time video and audio editing tools give users precise control over virtually every aspect of video production, helping to take finished results to an entirely new level. Its streamlined editing model and unified user interface allows users to arrange clips, view media, and create motions paths with greater ease. Virtual Training Company author, James Gonzalez, covers the basics of organizing, capturing, and basic editing before moving on to more advanced principles, such as effects, character generation, audio mixing, exporting, and much more. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Adobe® Premiere® Pro links.
Introduction
About this CD New in Premiere Pro How Premiere Pro Works Required and Suggested System Requirements Premiere Interface
Main Interface Components Other Interface Components Monitor Window Timeline Window Premiere Project Settings
Setting up a Premiere Project Presets and Custom Project Settings pt. 1 Presets and Custom Project Settings pt. 2 Auto Saving/Working with Offline Files Setting Up Scratch Disks
Importing and Capturing Project Elements
Adding Footage to Projects
Video Capture Tips and Options
The Capture Window
Capturing Video
Capturing Analog Audio
Batch Capture
Importing Still Images
Importing Premiere and Illustrator Files
Importing Photoshop Files
Working with Clips
Project Window Display Options
Organizing Clips in List View
Managing Clips
Finding and Interpreting Clips
Viewing Clips
Monitor Window Playback Controls
Navigating Clips
Monitor Window Display Options
Nested Sequences
Working with In and Out Points pt. 1
Working with In and Out Points pt. 2
Working with Markers pt. 1
Working with Markers pt. 2
Editing Techniques
Storyboard Editing
Insert and Overlay Edits
Specifying Source and Target Tracks
3 and 4 Point Editing
Editing Clips in the Timeline
Locking Tracks and Linking Clips
Changing Clip Duration and Speed
Freezing Frames
Splitting/Copying/Cutting/Pasting Clips
Moving and Removing Clips
Ripple and Rolling Edits
Slip and Slide Edits
Trim Window
Ripple and Rolling Edits
Previewing with Playback
Customizing Preview Sequences
Transitions
Introduction to Transitions
Understanding Transitions
Applying Transitions Automatically
Applying Transitions Manually
Adjusting Transitions
Previewing Transitions
Customizing Transitions
Titles
Creating and Opening Title Files
Title Backgrounds and Video Safe Zones
Creating Title Text
Curved Text
Creating Shape Objects
Modifying Shape Objects
Custom Styles
Rolling and Crawling Text
Effects
Using Effects
Working with Fixed Effects
Applying and Controlling Standard Effects
Effects and Keyframes
Viewing Effect Properties in the Timeline
Working with Keyframes in the Timeline
Properties in the Effect Controls Window
Keyframing in the Effect Controls Window
Setting Keyframe Interpolation
Clip Transparency and Alpha Channels
Alpha and Luma Keying
Chroma Keying
The Image Adjust and Distort Filters
The Color Correct Filter
Working with Audio
Audio Tracks and Channels
Audio Gain and Cross Fades
Split Edits
Working with the Audio Mixer
Applying Audio Effects
Automating Audio Mixing
How Premiere Processes Audio
Audio Sends and Submixes
Exporting Movies
Export Settings and Options
General and DV Export Options
Exporting to CD-ROM and DVD
Export to Video Tape and the Web
Exporting Single Fames and Audio
The Adobe Media Encoder - File Formats
The Adobe Media Encoder - Presets
Custom Presets and Audience Settings
Credits
About this Author