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Correct Color in Video
SteadyMove Plug-in - De-shake your Clips
Learn to use the SteadyMove plug-in to make shaky video steady.
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Graphic overlays
Most overlaid graphics are simple captions, or perhaps a logo in the corner of the screen. More ambitious graphics could be animated programme titles, or even computer generated characters. Whatever they may be, these can, for the most part, be treated in the same way, which is to key them on (probably using an alpha matt).
Most overlaid graphics are simple captions, or perhaps a logo in the corner of the screen. More ambitious graphics could be animated programme titles, or even computer generated characters. Whatever they may be, these can, for the most part, be treated in the same way, which is to key them on (probably using an alpha matt).
Basic text can be created with the title creator in Adobe Premiere (most programmes have something similar), or using Photoshop (I like Adobe programmes, okay?) if you want a bit more control. Doing the former will mean that your titles are set up and ready to go automatically. Animated text can be (fairly) easily created with Flash (export it as a Quicktime movie to get it into your video editor), while CG actors can be easily created by spending £1,496,368.73 on expensive software and devoting 483 hours to every 17 minutes of footage.
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Creating Custom Transitions
In this tutorial we will explore Premiere 5.1a's ® transitions in depth. You will learn how to customize transitions to create dazzling effects. We will also look at filters.
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Record a voiceover
Snapshot & Extract Tutorial
This tutorial shows how to use Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 & Photoshop 7.0 to extract & remove an object directly from a frame of video. Principles may be easily modified to accommodate previous versions of Premiere & Photoshop.
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Record a voiceover
Snapshot & Extract Tutorial
This tutorial shows how to use Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 & Photoshop 7.0 to extract & remove an object directly from a frame of video. Principles may be easily modified to accommodate previous versions of Premiere & Photoshop.
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Graphic overlays
Most overlaid graphics are simple captions, or perhaps a logo in the corner of the screen. More ambitious graphics could be animated programme titles, or even computer generated characters. Whatever they may be, these can, for the most part, be treated in the same way, which is to key them on (probably using an alpha matt).
Most overlaid graphics are simple captions, or perhaps a logo in the corner of the screen. More ambitious graphics could be animated programme titles, or even computer generated characters. Whatever they may be, these can, for the most part, be treated in the same way, which is to key them on (probably using an alpha matt).
Basic text can be created with the title creator in Adobe Premiere (most programmes have something similar), or using Photoshop (I like Adobe programmes, okay?) if you want a bit more control. Doing the former will mean that your titles are set up and ready to go automatically. Animated text can be (fairly) easily created with Flash (export it as a Quicktime movie to get it into your video editor), while CG actors can be easily created by spending £1,496,368.73 on expensive software and devoting 483 hours to every 17 minutes of footage.
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Creating Custom Transitions
In this tutorial we will explore Premiere 5.1a's ® transitions in depth. You will learn how to customize transitions to create dazzling effects. We will also look at filters.
| | Hits:539 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-18 Rate It | Error | Review |
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Correct Color in Video
SteadyMove Plug-in - De-shake your Clips
Learn to use the SteadyMove plug-in to make shaky video steady.
| | Hits:925 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-18 Rate It | Error | Review |
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