Those creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 choose Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 22 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Premiere Pro CS5. Readers learn the basics on things like using audio, creating transitions, producing titles, and adding effects. Once they have the basics down, they'll learn how to take their projects further by sweetening and mixing sound, compositing the footage, adjusting color, authoring DVDs, and much more. This completely revised CS5 edition covers new features such as Ultra, the new high-performance keyer. New workflows for creative collaboration are also explored, from the script all the way to the screen using Adobe Story, OnLocation, Speech Search, and other Adobe tools that are right at users' fingertips. Best of all, the companion DVD includes lesson files so readers can work step-by-step along with the book.
Author(s): Adobe Creative Team
Edition: Pap/Dvdr
Publisher: Adobe Press
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 416
CONTENTS......Page 4
About Classroom in a Book......Page 15
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 trial......Page 16
Copying the lesson files......Page 17
Additional resources......Page 18
Checking for updates......Page 20
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 22
New features in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5......Page 24
Nonlinear editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5......Page 25
Enhancing the workflow with high-level features......Page 26
Incorporating other CS5 components into the editing workflow......Page 27
Touring the Adobe Premiere Pro workspace......Page 29
The workspace layout......Page 31
Customizing the workspace......Page 34
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 38
Three types of settings......Page 40
Specifying project settings......Page 41
Sequence settings......Page 43
Adjusting user preferences......Page 44
Importing assets......Page 46
Taking a closer look at images......Page 48
Managing media in bins......Page 51
Having multiple bins open at once......Page 54
Finding assets......Page 55
Finding assets with the Media Browser......Page 56
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 58
Panasonic P2......Page 60
Sony XDCAM......Page 61
AVCHD......Page 62
Using the Media Browser......Page 63
Importing XDCAM media......Page 64
P2 folder structure......Page 67
Importing AVCHD media......Page 68
Mixing media formats......Page 69
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 72
Tips for shooting great video......Page 74
Adhere to the rule of thirds......Page 75
Use trucking shots......Page 76
Get sequences......Page 77
Shoot cutaways......Page 78
Get plenty of natural sound......Page 79
Capturing video......Page 80
Capturing an entire tape......Page 81
Using batch capture and scene detection......Page 84
Use a clip-naming convention......Page 85
Use scene detection......Page 87
Capturing HDV and HD video......Page 88
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 90
Using a storyboard to build a rough cut......Page 92
Automating your storyboard to a sequence......Page 94
Trimming a clip......Page 96
Using the Ripple Edit tool......Page 99
Moving clips to, from, and within the Timeline......Page 100
Using the current-time indicator to establish the edit point......Page 101
Adding clips to the Timeline with the Source Monitor......Page 102
Working with Source Monitor editing tools......Page 104
More practice......Page 105
Adjusting clips in the Trim panel......Page 106
Using other editing tools......Page 107
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 110
Using transitions with restraint......Page 112
Trying some transitions......Page 113
Sequence display changes......Page 117
Changing parameters in the Effect Controls panel......Page 118
Working with the Effect Controls panel’s A/B feature......Page 120
Dealing with inadequate (or no) head or tail handles......Page 123
Applying transitions to multiple clips at once......Page 124
Adding audio transitions......Page 125
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 127
Strengthening your project with titles......Page 129
Changing text parameters......Page 130
Building text from scratch......Page 134
Putting text on a path......Page 138
Creating shapes......Page 140
Aligning shapes......Page 143
Making text roll and crawl......Page 145
Adding text effects: sheens,strokes,shadows,and fills......Page 147
Experiment with effects......Page 150
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 152
Exploring timesaving editing tools......Page 154
Making rolling, slide, and slip edits......Page 156
Using the Program Monitor’s Lift and Extract buttons......Page 158
Using the Replace Clip feature......Page 160
Using the Replace Footage feature......Page 161
Using Track Lock......Page 162
Finding gaps in the timeline......Page 163
Editing with In and Out points around a clip......Page 164
Multicamera editing......Page 166
Creating the initial multicamera sequence......Page 167
Switching multiple cameras......Page 170
Multicam tips......Page 172
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 174
Getting started......Page 176
Sampling some basic video effects......Page 177
Adding keyframing effects......Page 181
Adding keyframe interpolation and velocity......Page 185
Adding lighting effects......Page 190
Creating custom presets......Page 192
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 196
Applying the Motion effect to clips......Page 198
Examining Motion settings......Page 199
Changing clip size and adding rotation......Page 203
Adding rotation and changing the anchor point......Page 205
Working with keyframe interpolation......Page 206
Creating a picture-in-picture effect......Page 208
Enhancing motion with shadows and beveled edges......Page 209
Adding a drop shadow......Page 211
Transform......Page 212
Basic 3D and Camera View......Page 213
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 216
Using slow-motion and reverse-motion techniques......Page 218
Speeding up a clip......Page 219
Changing speed with the Rate Stretch tool......Page 220
Enabling variable time changes with time remapping......Page 221
Using time remapping with reverse motion......Page 223
Recognizing the downstream effects of changing time......Page 224
Changing the speed of multiple clips simultaneously......Page 225
Changing the length of multiple stills simultaneously......Page 226
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 228
Making the connection......Page 230
Voicing professional narrations......Page 231
Creating a high-quality aural experience......Page 232
Examining audio characteristics......Page 233
Adjusting audio volume......Page 239
Adjusting audio in the Effect Controls panel......Page 241
Adjusting audio gain......Page 243
Adding J-cuts and L-cuts......Page 245
Adding an L-cut......Page 247
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 250
Sweetening sound with audio effects......Page 252
Trying stereo and 5.1 surround sound effects......Page 256
Editing keyframes by using the clip effect menu......Page 258
Working with the Audio Mixer......Page 259
Outputting tracks to submixes......Page 263
Recording voice-overs......Page 265
Creating a 5.1 surround sound mix......Page 266
Cleaning up noisy audio......Page 268
Adding audio effects in Adobe Soundbooth......Page 272
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 274
Transcribing speech to text......Page 276
Enhancing the accuracy of speech analysis......Page 279
Setting In and Out points using speech analysis text......Page 280
Modifying the metadata......Page 281
Detecting faces in a sequence......Page 282
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 284
Making compositing part of your projects......Page 286
Working with the Opacity effect......Page 287
Combine layers based on a blend mode......Page 289
Working with alpha-channel transparencies......Page 290
Using video effects that work with graphic-file alpha channels......Page 291
Color keying a green-screen shot with Ultra Key......Page 292
Using the Ultra Key effect......Page 293
Using matte keys......Page 295
Using mattes that use graphics or other clips......Page 298
Making a traveling matte......Page 299
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 302
An overview of color-oriented effects......Page 304
Color correction......Page 305
The Leave Color effect......Page 306
The Change to Color effect......Page 307
The Color Balance (RGB) effect......Page 308
The Auto Color effect......Page 309
The Fast Color Corrector effect......Page 310
Nesting a video in a newspaper......Page 312
Nesting clips......Page 314
Getting to know the recommended keyboard shortcuts......Page 315
Changing a shortcut......Page 316
Most frequently used shortcuts......Page 318
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 322
Project menu overview......Page 324
Making a clip offline......Page 327
Using the Project Manager......Page 328
Final project management steps......Page 329
Importing projects or sequences......Page 330
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 332
Setting up Adobe OnLocation......Page 334
Setting up your frame......Page 336
Setting your iris/exposure......Page 337
Recording live video......Page 338
Recording video to a shot list......Page 339
Working with the Waveform Monitor......Page 340
Analyzing color with the Vectorscope......Page 342
Importing clips not captured with Adobe OnLocation......Page 343
Importing OnLocation clips with the Adobe Premiere Pro Media Browser......Page 346
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 348
Exploring Adobe Creative Suite 5 Production Premium......Page 350
Importing Adobe Photoshop files as sequences......Page 351
Re-creating the lower-third animation......Page 353
Looking at the Adobe After Effects workspace......Page 355
Animating the lower third......Page 357
Importing a project from Adobe After Effects to Adobe Premiere Pro using Adobe Dynamic Link......Page 359
Editing an existing dynamically linked animation......Page 360
Replacing a clip with an After Effects composition......Page 361
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 364
Overview of export options......Page 366
Checking out export options......Page 367
Recording to tape......Page 368
Recording to an analog recorder without device control......Page 369
Exporting a single frame via the Export Frame function......Page 370
Using the Export Settings dialog......Page 371
Working with Adobe Media Encoder......Page 374
Format overview......Page 376
Using the formats......Page 378
Exporting to mobile devices......Page 379
Exporting to Final Cut Pro......Page 381
Working with edit decision lists......Page 382
Topics covered in this lesson......Page 386
Overview of DVD authoring in Adobe Premiere Pro......Page 388
Adding Adobe Encore chapter markers to the Timeline......Page 390
Creating an autoplay DVD......Page 391
Creating a menu DVD......Page 394
Previewing the DVD......Page 396
Exporting DVD projects to Flash......Page 397
A......Page 400
B......Page 401
C......Page 402
F......Page 403
I......Page 404
M......Page 405
P......Page 406
S......Page 407
T......Page 408
V......Page 409
Z......Page 410