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Delegates, on completing this Introduction course will be able to use the basic and most used tools in Premiere to capture, Import, edit, apply effects, mix audio, and output to a number of formats for Video, the Web and interactive media such as DVD and Flash. The Delegate will also gain knowledge of video standards, Compression and Editing Techniques. All Harlequin Training courses have lunch, refreshments, course notes and post training support included. Harlequin Training are Adobe & Quark authorised and are accredited with the Institute of IT Trainers.

Regions:
  • London
  • South East England
Delivery:
  • In House
  • Public
  • Computer Based
Category:
Difficulty:
  • Introductory

Further Details

Basics Setting up the System Starting A ProjectProject settings Preference settings Asset Management Sequences, clips Offline On-line Clips Capturing and Importing Footage Capturing Footage Device Control Settings Capturing Audio and Video DV, HDV and HD Importing Stills, Still Sequences, Photoshop Files, with Adobe Bridge, Projects On-Location overview Managing Clips The Project Panel Views The preview area Organising Clips in Bins Duplicating and Copying Clips Renaming Clips Finding Clips (search function) Interpreting Footage Unlinking and Re-linking Media The Project Manager The Monitor Panels Viewing Clips Playback Controls Audio Clips Cuing Clips Time Ruler Controls Safe Zones Display Mode Waveform and Vectorscope Options The Reference Monitor Ganging source and Program Monitors Creating a Sequence Editing Methods In and Out Points Subclips Source and Target Tracks Overlay and insert Edits Adding Clips by Dragging 3 and 4 point Edits Lift and Extract Storyboard Editing Multiple and nested Sequences Editing in the Timeline The Time Ruler Adding, Deleting and Renaming Tracks Markers Selecting Splitting Clips Speed, Duration and Reverse Multicam Editing Syncronising Clips Replace Clips Refining the Sequence Snapping Trimming Methods Trimming Clips Ripple, Roll, Slip and Slide Edits The Trim Panel Split Edits (L and J Cuts) Transitions The Effects Panel Understanding Transitions Applying a Transition Editing a Transition Audio The Audio Mixer Recording with the Audio Mixer Fading Panning and Balancing Effects Corrective Measures Routing Tracks Titles Creating a Title Text paths Roll and Crawl Titles Text configuration Effects Effect Types Effect Properties The Effects Control Panel Keyframing Motion Effects Opacity and Volume Lighting Effects Timewarp (pixel motion Blending) After Effects and Premiere Output Creating DVDs Blu-Ray SWF and FLV Files Adobe Media Encoder DVD Markers Using Clip Notes

Guide price

£545 (reductions for block bookings as standard)

 

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