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ADOBE PREMIERE - INTRODUCTION
DURATION - 2 DAYS

DAY ONE

INTRODUCTION TO PREMIERE
Premiere’s user interface
Importing a video clip
Displaying video clips
Viewing and defining video and audio properties
Displaying video clips
Using presets to simplify
the setting options
Using video windows
Using jog and shuttle
Using the Timeline display
Displaying time references
Using the Info window
Using video insert and overlay
Controlling audio mixing levels
Editing in Timeline or program windows

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Accessing multiple source material
Using thumbnails and clip descriptions
Using the Project Settings dialog box
Importing multiple video clips
Importing different graphics and audio file formats
Importing from CD
Using the Automate to
Timeline command

EDITING
Using the time ruler
Using the Track Select, Rolling edit and the sliding edit tools
Previewing and rendering using the Ripple tool

RIPPLE DELETE
Solving SYNC Problems
Locking layers

SPECIAL EFFECTS
Using standard effects
Using transitions
Using Premiere’s built in effects/transitions library
Hints and tips on using effects

THE IMAGE PROCESSING FILTERS
Using colour replace
Using blur
Using emboss
Using image pan
Creating video noise

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

DAY TWO

INTRODUCTION

RECORD AND PLAY
Capturing video and audio
Playing video footage from the hard disk
Variable video playback speeds
Moving instantly to any frame
Batch digitising multiple video clips
Automatic timecodes
Manual timecodes

MOTION CONTROL
Animating video clips along a path
Layering digital images
Using audio processing filters
Support for additional effects
Using plug-in image filters

VIDEO ASSEMBLY AND OUTPUT
Select and drag assembly of segments
Outputting at different sizes
Outputting at different frame rates
Quicktime compression modules
Using Save for Web output
Using Advanced Windows Media export
Advanced RealMedia export
Using web markers

COMPOSITING/SUPERIMPOSING
Working with layers
Chromakey techniques
Generating mattes in Premiere
Using multilevel transparencies
Keying separate levels

PROFESSIONAL FEATURES
Working with virtual clips
Precision audio editing
Exporting from Adobe Premiere
Compression methods
Optimising video playback

EXPORTING YOUR PROJECT
Exporting options
Exporting for multimedia
Exporting for the web
Codecs
Tips and good practice

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