Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 is a complete program that consists of high quality, Adobe
approved video training that is meant to teach you the fundamentals of
Adobe's Premiere Pro CS5. When you register your book at Peachpit, you
will get bonus training that covers CS5.5
The videos contained within are short, focused, and
solution-oriented. Exercise files are included so that you can get
hands-on experience using this powerful program. This HD (720p) video is
15 hours in length and contains 13 chapters. There is also an 120 page
booklet that highlights what you learn in the video as well as
additional information.
Chapter
1, "Introduction," begins with a look at how Premiere Pro works. Here
you will take a tour around the interface, see how to start editing, how
to share assets with After Effects, and perform some basic tasks.
Chapter 2, "Getting Set Up," next shows you how to create and set up new
projects, looks at Premiere Pro preferences, recording clips, capturing
clips, creating a storyboard, saving your work and much more.
Chapter 3, "Editing Clips," examines one of the main purposes of
Premiere Pro is in cutting. Here you will see how to work with tracks,
timelines, and sequence structures as well as track patching and other
types of editing.
Chapter 4, "Transitions," describes not only how to
move from one clip to another, but how to add edits, trim clips on the
timeline, transition effects, how to select video and audio separately
and together, as well as keyframing opacity to create transitions.
Chapter 5, "Nested Sequences and Multi-Camera Editing," looks at more
advanced editing techniques such as working with nested sequence clips,
multi-camera editing, synchronizing multiple clips, switching camera
angles on the fly, and finalizing multicam edits.
Chapter 6, "Effects,"
let you correct problems like poor exposure or white balance as well as
embellish your clips. Here you begin with an introduction to effects and
then go through everything from the new Mercury Playback Engine,
keyframing effects, picture-in-picture effects, 3D effects and much
more.
Chapter 7, "Creating Titles," is a powerful and commonly used element
of video production and here you will begin working with text, title
templates, creating moving titles, and creating titles in Photoshop.
Chapter 8, "Integrating Premiere, Photoshop, and After Effects," is
really one of the big "WOW" factors when working with Premiere Pro and
this chapter explores the Creative Suite Production Premium and looks at Photoshop basics, After Effects, and how they can interact.
Chapter 9, "Audio," is at least as important as the video and you
will now look at working with audio in Premiere Pro. Here you will see
how work with the extensive audio-related toolset that comes with this
product. You will work with audio volumes, gain, waveforms, creating
submixes, Soundbooth, recording voiceovers, and more.
Chapter 10,
"Metadata and Content Analysis," shows how to add metadata to clips,
convert speech to text, work with transcribed text, and face detection
in the project panel. All of this will improve the efficiency of your
workflow.
Chapter 11, "Outputting Video," means that it is time to share your
project with the world. This chapter examines recording to videotape,
working with the output settings dialog box, work with Adobe Media Encoder, and optimizing your project.
Chapter 12, "Working with Adobe
Encore CS5," takes a look at the Encore interface, what Encore does, how
to link everything together, and building your DVD, Blu-ray, and Flash
output.
Chapter 13, "Production Support with Adobe OnLocation CS5,"
finishes the video up with working with OnLocation – a unique tool for
pre-production and location filming. Here you will see how to prepare
for your shoot, calibrate your monitor, and record your footage as well
as direct-to-disk recording and selecting clips for Premiere Pro.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
is really well done and easy to understand. The presentation is
straightforward and presented in a manner that almost anyone can
understand. What I liked best is the fact that they work through a real
editing situation while still managing to show you almost everything
there is to know about Premiere Pro.
Also, in addition to having the ability to send the videos to your iPhone or iPad,
there are lesson files and media that come with the DVD, there is a
section at the end that will allow you to quiz yourself, and a booklet
provides summary information so you don't have to always go back and
re-watch the video. If you want to learn how to use Premiere Pro, if you
have worked with it, but want to really get better fast, then I highly
recommend Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.
Source is
http://blogcritics.org/books/article/book-review-adobe-premiere-pro-cs5/page-2/
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