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This tutorial tells you how to create very interesting and amazing special effect when the tail consisting of myriads of fairy stars, appears after a magic wand movement.
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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.
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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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Adobe Premiere Overview This tutorial is based on Adobe Premiere 5.1 for Apple Mac. The Windows version is very similar but newer versions of Premiere (version 6+) are slightly different.
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Learn Lighting with GUST Learn about lighting in Adobe Premeire. How and Why to use it.
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Introduction to Chromakeying Chromakeyer is basically a device which replaces everything of one particular colour with parts of another picture. This technique is known to most people, although normally they refer to it as "green screening" or something similar. Chromakeyer is basically a device which replaces everything of one particular colour with parts of another picture. This technique is known to most people, although normally they refer to it as "green screening" or something similar. Keying (there are other varieties, such as luma-keying or green screen keying) is used in a huge variety of films and television programmes to achieve all sorts of effects. Almost every time you see a close up of Harrison Ford dangling off a cliff in Indiana Jones, it is chromakeyed. All that stuff in The Matrix was chromakeyed (although they had a lot of other stuff going on too). Pretty much every scene in Star Wars episode one was keyed together (excluding the ones that didn't exist outside a computer in the first place), and then Jar-jar Binks was keyed on top of that (unfortunately).
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Discovering Your Systems Optimum Data Rate If your movie will be played or previewed on your local hard drive, you should limit the data rate to the maximum video data rate of your local system and hardware configuration.
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The Project Window The project window is the main footage library for your project. In it you can see the names of all the footage in your project, and some other information about those footage files, such as duration, and how many times you have used them on your timeline.
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