Developer Evangelist Kevin Hoyt covers the visual magic of CSS Transitions by detailing how to create linear animation of content when style properties are changed.
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost reveals there is far more to the History panel than simply un-doing mistakes. Learn as she reveals little known shortcuts for working with the History Panel, including how to fill with the History Brush, as well as a fluid method for painting between snapshots with no layer or masking knowledge required!
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Views: 13,955
Added: Dec 14, 2011
Runtime: 00:22:08
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Photoshop
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Snapshots
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painting
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Fill with History
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History Brush
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History Panel
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Non-Linear History
Adobe InDesign CS5 is the perfect tool to use when authoring books and this demonstration will introduce you to a simple technique that ensures the cover of your ePub will look exactly like the original artwork including rich typesetting, drawn objects and images. By placing and InDesign document into an existing InDesign document, you bypass the inherent restrictions of the ePub format and your book cover looks fantastic no matter what device you use.
Special thanks for Colin Fleming for creating this fantastic technique.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 13,488
Added: Dec 20, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:08
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Authoring
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InDesign
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design
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epub
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linear format
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publishing
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typesetting
In the second part I'll import the 4 clips into Adobe Premiere Pro. Edit them using the Multi-Camera tool, Sync the edits to audio and explain how to modify and improve the cuts. Then its time to use BCC effects and transitions. These effects can add so many creative options to the final edit. Here I'll be using the BCC Linear Wipe and BCC Jitter Time to create a very impressive final result.
Learn how to draw shapes and scenes in accurate 1-, 2-, or 3-point linear perspective to create the look of realistic depth and distance with the new Perspective drawing tools in Adobe Illustrator CS5. See how the new Perspective Grid tool supports drawing directly on planes of true perspective and the Perspective Selection tool allows objects to be moved, scaled, duplicated, and transformed dynamically in perspective.
In this short video, Jason Levine will show you how to use the new Ultra Keyer in Premiere Pro CS5 to pull quick keys from your footage, even with unevenly lit green screen. Once again, the 'key' here (ha ha) is the fact that Jason is running this process without rendering, leveraging the Mercury Playback Engine solely in software mode.
In this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the step-by-step process of working with DSLR video in Premiere Pro CS5, from the Camera to the Timeline to the Web and beyond. If you're a photographer looking to get into DSLR video, or maybe you're already shooting video but just don't know how to get started, Jason will cover all the basics, including tips for adding images, music, text, PSD files and more, all the way through exporting to popular sites like YouTube and Vimeo.
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Views: 30,554
Added: Sep 27, 2010
Runtime: 00:11:46
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DSLR
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Premiere Pro CS5
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editing
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photographer
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video
In Part 4 of this multi-part training series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine discusses working with layered Photoshop (PSD) files for lower thirds, stylized text and simple animations, as well as using Premiere Pro's own Titler from within the application.
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Views: 6,981
Added: Sep 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:12:18
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Adobe Premiere Pro
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DSLR
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Photoshop
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Titles
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cs5
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editing
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video
In Part 3 of this multi-part training series, Jason Levine will showcase some common methods for 'telling your story' with motion and sound. Drop music into your timeline, add markers and time images to specific audio events, as well as animation of position, scale, rotation, opacity and more. Here's how you can begin to (easily) bring your stills to life, alongside your DSLR video.
In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the most common editing functions of Premiere Pro CS5, including the ability to set defaults for image and transition durations, adding transitions between clips & images (like cross-dissolves, dip-to-black and more), basic scaling/resizing, rippling, and cutting.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 12,090
Added: Sep 21, 2010
Runtime: 00:13:22
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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
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DSLR
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editing
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transitions
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video
In this brief video, Worldwide Product Evangelist Jason Levine will explain the basis of transcoding, showcasing the workflow outside of CS5; he''ll then show you what a native workflow is all about in Premiere Pro CS5, and explain some scenarios for staying native or moving to an intermediate codec. This video also points out some of the misconceptions about transcoding, but also highlights some of the round-tripping capabilities of CS5 with FCP and AMC.
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Views: 9,923
Added: Jul 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:08:58
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Premiere Pro
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adobe
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10-bit
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DSLR
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Jason Levine
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Media Encoder
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cs5
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editing
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final cut
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native
Photoshop CS3 Extended can open up video files. Richard Harrington explains how to utilize this to achieve color correction that is not available in the traditional non-linear editing environment.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 9,225
Added: Mar 16, 2008
Runtime: 00:09:45
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Photoshop
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effects
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rich
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text
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video
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harrington