

Using the Roto Brush tool in Adobe After Effects CS5 This excerpt from Adobe After Effects CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use the new Roto Brush tool in After Effects CS5, which is much faster than conventional rotoscoping, and for movies with complex backgrounds, much easier than keying.

In doing so, you’ll learn how to use additional 3D features available in Adobe After Effects. This excerpt from Adobe After Effects CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to add lights, effects, reflections, and other elements to a composition. Using 3D Features in Adobe After Effects CS5 Dec 10, 2010

Selecting Settings, Adjusting Preferences, and Managing Assets in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to manage your assets from within the Project panel and delve into the Adobe Media Browser, a full-scale asset browser that works with all the media types you may need to import into Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.īuilding 3D Objects in Adobe After Effects CS5 This excerpt from Adobe After Effects CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to create and control basic 3D layers. Managing Your Projects in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use the Project Manager, a slick project-management tool that reduces a project’s storage size and consolidates the files associated with a project. Using Photoshop and After Effects to Enhance Your Video Projects This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book explores the unique integration between Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop and After Effects for powerful and timesaving techniques.Īpplying Specialized Editing Tools in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use Rolling Edit, Slide, Slip, Lift and Extract to simplify certain tasks.Ĭreating Cuts-only Videos in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use the Trim panel, the Ripple Edit tool, and move clips on the Timeline using the Source Monitor or keyboard modifiers to build your cuts-only video.
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Q&A with Alexis Van Hurkman Peachpit interviews writer, director, visual effects artist, and colorist Alexis Van Hurkman about his new book, Color Correction Handbook: Professional Techniques for Video and Cinema, the skills you need to become a successful colorist, why color is so important in video and cinema, and developments and resources in the world of color correction.Īpple Pro Training Series: Motion 4 Quick-Reference Guide: Particles and Replicators The authors of Apple Pro Training Series: Motion 4 Quick-Reference Guide show you how to use the particle and replicator engines in Motion.Īuthoring DVDs with Adobe Encore CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to create professional-looking DVDs on your computer in minutes.Įxporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 This excerpt from Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you all of your export options in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. It is important to understand Nuke's approach to color to understand color correcting within Nuke.įinal Cut Pro for Avid Editors: Speed and Motion Effects By using a hybrid approach to building composites, you will learn how to scale, position, crop, distort an image’s perspective, and even set keyframes, all directly on the sequence clip in the Canvas.įinal Cut Pro for Avid Editors: Trimming Clips Diana Weynand covers the basic Avid approach to trimming and shows how to perform those same functions in Final Cut Pro. Nuke is a very advanced system that uses cutting-edge technology and theory to work with color. Nuke 101: Color Correction Whatever reason you have for color correcting an image, the color correction will work according to the way Nuke handles color. IMovie Beyond the Basics iMovie includes many tools for dealing with special situations, as well as for improving what you've already shot. You'll also learn how to bring in audio and even how to record your own narration tracks. He compares the two tools and shares his joy as an Audition user.Īn Editor's Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro: Importing Media In this chapter, you'll learn about importing files and the effect it will have on your system. Sort by Date | Title Why Adobe Soundbooth Users Fall in Love with Audition Maxim Jago, author of Introducing Adobe Audition CS5.5: Learn by Video, salutes the features Soundbooth brought to video editors and beckons you to discover the power and elegance Audition now brings to Adobe Creative Suite 5.5.
