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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 234x190x30 mm, weight: 1000 g
  • Sērija : Classroom in a Book
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 013762512X
  • ISBN-13: 9780137625123
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 234x190x30 mm, weight: 1000 g
  • Sērija : Classroom in a Book
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 013762512X
  • ISBN-13: 9780137625123
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The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Premiere Pro

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does—an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book (2022 release) contains 17 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.

Purchase of this book includes valuable online features. Follow the instructions in the book's "Getting Started" section to unlock access to:

  • Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book
  • Web Edition containing the complete text of the book that walk you through the lessons step by step

What you need to use this book: Adobe Premiere Pro (2022 release) software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe Premiere Pro software.

GETTING STARTED
1(475)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Installing Premiere Pro
2(1)
Optimizing performance
2(1)
Using the lesson files
3(1)
Relinking the lesson files
4(1)
How to use these lessons
4(1)
Online content
5(1)
Additional resources
6(1)
Adobe Authorized Training Centers
7(1)
1 Touring Adobe Premiere Pro
8(26)
Starting the lesson
10(1)
Performing nonlinear editing in Premiere Pro
10(4)
Expanding the workflow
14(2)
Touring the Premiere Pro interface
16(2)
Hands on: Edit your first video
18(11)
Using and setting keyboard shortcuts
29(3)
Review questions
32(1)
Review answers
33(1)
2 Setting Up a Project
34(28)
Starting the lesson
36(2)
Creating a project
38(3)
Setting up a sequence
41(8)
Explore the Project Settings dialog box
49(11)
Review questions
60(1)
Review answers
61(1)
3 Importing Media
62(26)
Starting the lesson
64(1)
Importing media files
64(4)
Working with ingest options and proxy media
68(2)
Working with Import mode and the Media Browser panel
70(6)
Importing still image files
76(6)
Using Adobe Stock
82(1)
Recording a voice-over
83(1)
Customizing the media cache
84(3)
Review questions
87(1)
Review answers
87(1)
4 Organizing Media
88(32)
Starting the lesson
90(1)
Using the Project panel
90(6)
Working with bins
96(8)
Reviewing footage
104(7)
Freeform view
111(2)
Modifying clips
113(6)
Review questions
119(1)
Review answers
119(1)
5 Editing Video---The Essentials
120(30)
Starting the lesson
122(1)
Using the Source Monitor
123(7)
Navigating the Timeline panel
130(10)
Using essential editing commands
140(4)
Performing storyboard-style editing
144(5)
Review questions
149(1)
Review answers
149(1)
6 Working With Clips and Markers
150(32)
Starting the lesson
152(1)
Using the Program Monitor controls
153(5)
Setting the playback resolution
158(3)
Playing back VR video
161(1)
Using markers
162(5)
Using Sync Locks and Track Locks
167(2)
Working with gaps in the sequence
169(1)
Selecting clips
170(4)
Moving clips
174(4)
Extracting and deleting segments
178(3)
Review questions
181(1)
Review answers
181(1)
7 Adding Transitions
182(24)
Starting the lesson
184(1)
What are transition effects?
184(2)
The importance of clip handles
186(1)
Adding video transition effects
187(7)
Using A/B mode to fine-tune a transition
194(6)
Adding audio transition effects
200(5)
Review questions
205(1)
Review answers
205(1)
8 Editing Video---Advanced Techniques
206(30)
Starting the lesson
208(1)
Performing a four-point edit
208(2)
Changing clip playback speed
210(7)
Replacing clips and media
217(4)
Nesting sequences
221(2)
Performing regular trimming
223(2)
Performing advanced trimming
225(4)
Trimming in the Program Monitor
229(6)
Review questions
235(1)
Review answers
235(1)
9 Putting Clips in Motion
236(28)
Starting the lesson
238(1)
Adjusting the Motion effect
238(6)
Changing clip position, size, and rotation
244(9)
Working with keyframe interpolation
253(3)
Applying the Auto Reframe effect
256(3)
Combining a drop shadow with motion effects
259(4)
Review questions
263(1)
Review answers
263(1)
10 Editing and Mixing Audio
264(32)
Starting the lesson
266(1)
Setting up the interface to work with audio
267(9)
Examining audio characteristics
276(1)
Adding Adobe Stock Audio
277(2)
Adjusting audio volume
279(6)
Auto-duck music level
285(2)
Retiming music with Remix
287(1)
Creating a split edit
288(1)
Adjusting audio levels for a clip
289(6)
Review questions
295(1)
Review answers
295(1)
11 Improving Audio
296(24)
Starting the lesson
298(1)
Improving audio with the Essential Sound panel
298(1)
Adjusting dialogue audio
299(20)
Review questions
319(1)
Review answers
319(1)
12 Adding Video Effects
320(34)
Starting the lesson
322(1)
Working with video effects
322(12)
Applying source clip effects
334(3)
Masking and tracking video effects
337(2)
Keyframing effects
339(5)
Using effect presets
344(3)
Exploring frequently used effects
347(4)
Using the Render And Replace command
351(2)
Review questions
353(1)
Review answers
353(1)
13 Applying Color Correction and Grading
354(38)
Starting the lesson
356(1)
Understanding display color management
356(2)
Following the color adjustment workflow
358(15)
Using Comparison view
373(2)
Matching colors
375(1)
Exploring the color-adjustment effects
376(2)
Fixing exposure problems
378(4)
Correcting color offset
382(6)
Using special color effects
388(1)
Creating a distinctive look
389(2)
Review questions
391(1)
Review answers
391(1)
14 Exploring Compositing Techniques
392(24)
Starting the lesson
394(1)
What is an alpha channel?
394(2)
Making compositing part of your project
396(3)
Working with the Opacity effect
399(4)
Adjusting alpha channel transparencies
403(2)
Color keying a greenscreen shot
405(4)
Partially masking clips
409(5)
Review questions
414(1)
Review answers
415(1)
15 Creating New Graphics
416(38)
Starting the lesson
418(1)
Exploring the Essential Graphics panel
418(5)
Learning video typography essentials
423(8)
Creating new titles
431(4)
Text styles
435(2)
Working with shapes and logos
437(7)
Making a title roll
444(1)
Working with Motion Graphics templates
445(2)
Adding captions
447(5)
Review questions
452(1)
Review answers
453(1)
16 Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
454(22)
Starting the lesson
456(1)
Making quick exports
456(1)
Understanding the full media export options
457(1)
Exporting single frames
458(1)
Exporting a full quality media file
459(6)
Working with Adobe Media Encoder
465(4)
Uploading to social media
469(2)
Exchanging projects with other editing applications
471(1)
Final practice
472(3)
Review questions
475(1)
Review answers
475(1)
Glossary 476(4)
Index 480
Maxim Jago is an Adobe Master Trainer, award-winning writer-director, consultant Futurist, and the author of several editions of Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book. He speaks at film festivals and media technology events around the world, and has trained all types of editors - from schoolchildren to university professors, from ABC's top editors in Australia to the BBC's tech gurus in the UK.