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In this training, Terry Nauheim, visual artist and media
professor, focuses on the new features of Adobe® Premiere® Pro
2.0. You’ll learn to: capture and edit
HD footage; take advantage of Premiere Pro’s new
Multi-Camera monitor to edit 4 camera angles; edit picture
and sound for a short film; export using the Adobe Media
Encoder; and create a DVD interface. Other featured
topics include: workspace customization; the Adobe Bridge;
and dynamic linking with After Effects. Suitable
for all skill levels, Terry's practical approach will have
you working confidently own your own in just a few short
hours.
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- Introduction to the Training
- Section Overview
- Tour of Windows and Workspaces
- Importing Project Media
- Still Files
- Viewing and Organizing Assets
- The Capture Window
- Log and Capture
- Batch Capture
- Viewing in the Timeline
- Editing Basics
- Insert and Overlay Editing
- Working with Audio in the Source Monitor
- Timeline, Master and Subclip Clips
- Timeline Audio
- Audio Automation
- Audio Effects
- Audio Gain
- Creating Nested Sequences for Source
- Synchronizing the Sequences
- Editing in Multi-Camera Mode
- Working with Edited Multi-Camera Sequence
- Balancing Colors of Camera Angles
- Three-Way Color Corrector
- Broadcast Safe
- Slip and Slide Tool
- Rate Stretch Tool
- Effects
- Keyframes * View free video sample on "Creating Fixed Effects in the
Timeline"
- Fade and Dissolves
- Titles
- The Project Manager
- Clip Notes
- Export Menu
- Export To Tape
- Adobe Media Encoder
- DVD Layout
- Altering Menu Presets
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Terry Nauheim
Terry Nauheim is a digital
arts instructor and visual artist in New York City.
As an instructor, she teaches digital video editing
and related digital/creative arts topics at Harvestworks,
New York University's Center for Advanced Digital
Applications, New York Institute of Technology,
and Pratt Institute.
Her drawings and installations have been exhibited at the Bronx Museum of the
Arts; the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore; Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts;
Musée Art Contemporain Lyon; Nomads, a web-based "audiophile",
and Works/San Jose. Future exhibitions include the Sculpture Center in Long Island
City, New York. She is a recent participant of the Bronx Museum of the Arts "Artist
in the Marketplace" program. In 2002, she received the Maryland State Arts
Council Individual "New Genre" Artist award.
Terry received her MFA in mixed media/digital arts in 2001 at University of Maryland
and BFA in painting at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in 1992 where
she received a William Fett Drawing Award. She has also managed exhibition and
design projects at the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore; the Walters Art Museum;
and University of Maryland.
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