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| The following tutorials will help you master ADOBE Premiere 5.1 in the shortest possible time. A CD-ROM is available with more than 500 MB of files used in these lessons. You can download the first of these 7 easy-to-follow tutorials right here at no charge! To obtain the CD-ROM with all 7 lessons, see the ordering information below. Described below are 7 colorful and fully illustrated tutorials available as .pdf files (portable document format). You will need ADOBE Acrobat to be able to read these files on your computer. Acrobat is a FREE program that you can download directly from ADOBE's Web Site. |
| TUTORIAL #1, 45
pages, covers the following: computer monitor requirements problems with the Navigator window setting up configuring QuickTime for windows starting Premiere New Project Settings optimizing the work space Premiere's layout starting a video project and importing clips placing clips on tracks changing the Time Scale and Track Format playing a project controlling playback sizing the Monitor window project controls and important keyboard commands editing clips what happens to clips that are edited? adjusting audio levels adding transitions or special effects rendering and viewing completed projects on your own - assignment summary of Tutorial #1 |
![]() TUTORIAL #1 Click to Download ADOBE .pdf file inside ZIP 2.74 MB |
| TUTORIAL #2, 36 pages,
covers the following: using the Audio Clip Controller placing audio markers moving from marker to marker deleting markers within the Audio Clip Controller audio jog and shuttle controls navigating between markers in the Timeline window deleting markers within the Timeline window the "undo" command importing folders into projects Bins organizing folders or Bins aligning video elements to previously set markers extending video images between markers adding transitions around markers modifying edit points with Timeline markers moving edit points with the Rolling Edit tool modifying edit points that include transitions substituting individual files within projects using projects as "templates" for creating new projects Tribute videos as a profitable business opportunity summary of Tutorial #2 |
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| TUTORIAL #3, 42 pages,
covers the following: selecting and replacing transitions organizing the Transitions palette hiding transitions restoring transitions showing and hiding descriptions placing a default transition changing the default transition customizing transitions changing the orientation track order, direction and anti-aliasing transition settings dialog box moving the ORIGIN adding colored borders creating a picture-in-picture effect applying custom settings using Filters in Premiere types of filters and using online Help for filters tips for using filters adding Keyframes to vary filters over a period of time synchronizing video events in the Timeline to filters applying multiple filters to clips using audio filters in Premiere 5 on your own summary of Tutorial #3 |
![]() TUTORIAL #3 |
| TUTORIAL #4, 31 pages,
covers the following: managing larger projects changing the thumbnail for a video clip re-naming clips using aliases organizing elements in the Project window adding Comments and Labels re-sorting clips based on Comments or Labels creating new bins for grouping related content moving clips from bin to bin customizing bins searching for specific clips based on chosen criteria deleting clips and bins from a project locating clips in the Timeline window locating clips in the Project window deleting clips from the Source View working with libraries creating libraries loading and saving libraries summary of Tutorial #4 |
![]() TUTORIAL #4 |
| TUTORIAL #5, 38 pages,
covers the following: creating a virtual clip using the Gradient Wipe transition applying the Camera View filter copying and pasting clips and transitions using the Block Select Tool to create a virtual clip allocating a work space for assembling virtual clips chroma keying or blue screening on superimpose tracks adding more superimpose tracks unrendered playback vs. dynamic preview re-sizing video clips using the Motion Settings dialog box separating audio and video with the Link Override Tool understanding Premiere's track priority superimposing titles using the alpha channel hiding or disabling tracks in the Timeline window making SHY tracks in the Timeline window rotating video clips using the Motion Settings dialog box summary of Tutorial #5 serious Premiere "bug" - black QuickTime sections |
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| TUTORIAL #6, 53 pages,
covers the following: editing from the Timeline window cutting video with the Out Point Tool ripple editing in Premiere edge view and snap to edges when editing picking multiple segments from a single clip five methods of bringing a clip to the Timeline rolling edits in Premiere using the Trimming window - trim mode time code editing in the Trimming window ripple and rolling edits in the Trimming window additional features in trim mode Monitor window options in trim mode exiting from trim mode advanced editing functions slide and slip edits using the Slide Tool using the Slip Tool on your own summary of Tutorial #6 |
![]() TUTORIAL #6 |
| TUTORIAL #7, 58 pages,
covers the following: creating a Key title adding drop shadows to titles controlling the opacity of drop shadows and text applying color gradients to text changing the gradient orientation saving titles importing and positioning titles into a project keying titles using the superimpose track fading titles in and out creating a Frame title generating a Page Build making Frame titles opaque working with NTSC-safe colors editing title screens used in the Page Build synchronizing the Page Build sequence to narration placing Page Build titles at marker positions creating Scrolling titles making Scrolling titles roll with padding keying Scrolling titles creating Crawling titles making Crawling titles move with padding controlling the roll direction Premiere problems with titles on your own and summary of Tutorial #7 |
![]() TUTORIAL #7 |
The CD-ROM that accompanies these 7 tutorials contains more than 500 MB of video clips, audio clips, and images, as well as all of the ADOBE .pdf files listed above. Download Tutorial #1 for FREE to see for yourself how valuable these lessons will be. You'll have ADOBE Premiere mastered in no time!
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