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by Tim Kolb
Focal Easy Guide to Premiere Pro
Cover
Halftitle
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Set Up
Setting up the Hardware
Loading the Software
Project Setup
Preferences
Audio
Audio Hardware
Auto Save
Capture
Device Control
Label Colors
Label Defaults
Scratch Disks
Still Images
Titler
Trim
The Interface
Introduction to the Interface
Project Window
The Monitor Window
The Timeline Window
The Effects Window
The Effect Controls Window
The Audio Mixer Window
The Tool Palette
Tabbed Windows and Palettes
Arranging the Workspace
Creating a Custom Workspace
Capturing Media in Premiere Pro
Opening the Capture Window
Setting up Deck Control
Manual Capture
Capture In to Out Point
Batch Capture
Automatic Scene Detection
Importing Files
Organizing Your Media
Viewing Clips
Displaying and Sorting Items in the Project Window
Using the Project Window to Storyboard
Deleting an Item
Search Function
Monitors
Test Displays
“Ganging” a Reference Monitor to the Program Monitor
Loop
Audio Units
Quality Settings
Safe Areas
Dual View and Single View
Preparing a Clip in the Source Monitor
Editing
Targeting Tracks
Insert and Overlay Editing
Modifying In and Out Points on the Source Clip
Trimming Clips in the Sequence
Three-Point Editing
The Tool Palette
Cut, Copy, and Paste
Excluding and Locking Tracks
Linked and Unlinked Clips
Relinking Clips
Bringing Video and Audio Clips Back into Sync
Moving Edits in the Sequence
Slip and Slide Adjustments
Ripple and Roll Adjustments
The Trim Window
Split Edits
Selecting Multiple Items on the Timeline
Creating New Sequences
Slow and Fast Motion
Rendering
Freeze Frame
Effects
The Effects Window
The Effect Controls Window
The Motion and Opacity Fixed Effects
Applying Transitions
Creating a Default Transition
Applying and Removing Effects
Working with Keyframes
Customizing Keyframes
Adobe Title Designer
Creating a New Title Document
Working with Text
Typing on a Path
Pen Tools
Working with Graphic Elements
Object Styles
Font
Font Size
Aspect
Leading
Kerning
Tracking
Baseline Shift
Slant
Small Caps
Underline
Distort
Fill
Strokes
Shadow
Transform
Type Styles
Saving Object Styles
Style Libraries
Rolls and Crawls
Working with Templates
Importing a Logo
Previewing
Working with Audio
Track-Based vs. Clip-Based Effects
The All-New Audio Mixer
Channel Panning
Automating Changes in the Audio Mixer
Applying an Effect to a Track
Submixes
Track Display in the Timeline Window
Adjusting Clip Audio Levels
Applying a Clip Audio Effect
Fading and Crossfading
Content and Program Output
Preparing a Program for Mastering
Export to Tape
Manual Recording
Export to DVD
Adobe Media Encoder
Exporting Media
Exporting a Movie
Exporting a Frame
Exporting Audio
Interacting with Other Adobe Software
Working with Adobe Photoshop
Import
Export
Working with Adobe After Effects
Working with Adobe Audition
Working with Adobe Encore DVD
Additional Premiere Pro Resources
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