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Premiere Pro CS4 is Adobe’s digital video editing Using Media Browser
application and is an all-in-one tool that includes Importing P2 and XDCAM media
Adobe Encore CS4 and Adobe OnLocation CS4.
Mixing media formats
This 2 day introduction course covers not just the
basics of working with audio, creating transitions,
and producing titles, but also explains the most
5. Creating Cuts-Only Videos
efficient ways for editing projects and utilising tools Using a storyboard to build a rough cut
such as Adobe Dynamic Link and Soundbooth. Editing clips on the Timeline
This course also inlcudes what’s new in CS4, such Moving clips to, from and within the Timeline
as direct-to-disk recording, batch encoding, project Working with Source Monitor editing tools
intelligence with XMP metadata support, etc. Adjusting clips in the Trim panel
Using other editing tools
1. Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Overview
Introduction to new features 6. Adding Video Transitions
Nonlinear editing in Premiere Pro Using transitions with restraint
Standard digital video workflow Experimenting with transitions
Incorporating other Creative Suite components Paramaters in the Effect Controls panel
Adobe Premiere Pro’s workspace & customising Using A/B mode to fine tune a transition
Applying transitions to multiple clips
simultaneously
2. Shooting and Capturing Video & Audio
Adding audio transitions
Tips for shooting great video
Capturing video
Capturing an entire tape 7. Creating Dynamic Titles
Using batch capture & scene detection Adding titles
Tackling manual analog movie capture Changing text parameters
Capturing HDV and HD video Building text
Text on a path
Creating shapes
3. Settings, Preferences & Managing
Animating text
Assets
Adding text effects such as: sheens, strokes,
Selecting project settings by sequence
shadows and fills
Types of settings
Project settings
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Importing assets
Images
Managing media in the bins
Exploring additional bin features
Finding assets with the Media Browser