Adobe Creative Cloud provides all the tools you need to go from script to screen and beyond to create your greatest work. It gives you the very latest versions of the tools and services you love, coupled with more efficient ways to collaborate with your peers and share your work with the creative community. In this video, Adobe Evangelist Jason Levine showcases many of the tools, including Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, SpeedGrade CC, Prelude CC, Story CC Plus, and Adobe Audition CC. You can now access Creative Cloud from the web, from the applications you love, from your desktop, or even from your mobile device.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Learn how to make your Adobe Photoshop files developer-friendly. Justin Seeley, staff author at lynda.com, will walk through a real-world website comp design for a client and then take you through that comp design process using Photoshop. We'll explore the entire Photoshop to HTML workflow. During this session, you'll learn how to:• Build a document for web vs. print• Take responsive design into consideration• Build wireframe mockups using shape layers• Integrate Photoshop artwork into apps like Adobe Muse and Dreamweaver
Learn how to leverage the rich toolset in Adobe Illustrator to create vibrant web graphics, wireframes, and complete website mockups. Justin Seeley, staff author for lynda.com and an Adobe Certified Expert, will share his design expertise.Learn how to:• Build responsive layouts with artboards• Produce custom color palettes and swatches for web graphics• Craft vector shapes and text designs that seamlessly scale• Apply drop shadows and other live effects• Optimize and export different types of graphics• Speed up your workflow with reusable image sprites and Smart Objects
Join Adobe Digital Publishing Suite experts to learn best practices for designing publications for both tablets and smartphones. See how leading publishers such as The New Yorker and Men's Health create content that adapts to the strengths of individual devices in order to optimize the reader's experience. In this session, you will:• Learn best practices for adapting design and editorial content to iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire, and other leading tablets and smartphones• Understand how reading behavior on various devices can drive app design and layout • View examples of well-designed tablet and smartphone publications
As part of Adobe's efforts to help content programmers and distributors transform their businesses, Jeremy announces the GA launch of Adobe Primetime — with flagship customers NBC and Comcast onboard.
Adobe Director of Product Management, Bill Roberts, discusses the plan to playback strategy, along with multi-screen distribution and monetization and the overwhelming number of partners who will be demo'ing Premiere Pro CS6 at IBC.
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Added: Sep 18, 2012
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SpeedGrade
Exploring the Image, Texture, and Button classes, this episode gives insights into building the Welcome screen of the Hungry Hero game. (Learn more about Adobe gaming technologies in the Game Development Center.)
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Added: Aug 27, 2012
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RoboHelp 10 not only supports HTML5 multiscreen views, but it has a dynamic, new, visual screen layout editor that makes it much easier to create and preview layout for many devices.
RoboHelp 10 has new screen layout tools that allow users to visually create layouts for the many devices supported by HTML5.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.
As a part of the Adobe Youth Voices program, peer feedback plays a very important role in the media making process. Feedback can take place throughout the process beginning with the initial pitch and continuing through postproduction with a Rough Cut screening. Giving feedback can be a delicate thing and should be done in a respectful and supportive way; it’s important that you follow some simple guidelines when giving feedback to the artist. In this video you’ll learn about the importance of Critical Response.
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Added: May 31, 2012
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Adobe Muse recently introduced a feature that allows you to incorporate TypeKit web fonts into your website designs. In this video, Product Manager Dani Beaumont shows you how to access over hundreds of font types that look beautiful and can be understood by search engines and screen readers.
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Views: 6,651
Added: May 29, 2012
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Like most Adobe Creative Suite applications, Flash Professional will present you with a Welcome screen when the application is initialized, giving you quick access to a number of common tasks. This lesson looks at the options available in the Welcome screen.
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Added: May 06, 2012
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From the Welcome screen you can create new content, open existing content, and much more. In this video you'll see why the Welcome screen is a great point of reference when working in Dreamweaver and a great place to learn about new features.
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Added: May 06, 2012
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Designing for multiple screens can be a difficult and time-consuming task. The new Fluid Grid feature in Dreamweaver CS6 gives designers a visual way to control page layout for multiple screen sizes. It also automatically integrates cross-browser consistency through the use of HTML5 boilerplate and the respond.js library.
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Added: May 06, 2012
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James Williamson
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new features
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CS6
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Design and Web Premium
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Fluid Grid
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Fluid Grid Layouts
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Master Collection
Chris Converse shows you how to keep the natural flow of content for hand-held devices, and reposition the navigation on larger screens, using a single set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.
Deliver robust, engaging web and mobile experiences with support for the latest advancements in HTML5 and CSS3. Create complex, responsive designs that can fluidly adapt to virtually all screen sizes and form factors, and across iOS, Android™, and other popular platforms.
Join multiscreen maven Dylan DePass to learn how to maximize code reuse across multiple screens. How do you build a single code base that can be utilized across multiple device experiences? Attend this session to learn how to apply the secret sauce within Adobe AIR and build apps that behave as if they were native. Transform your idea into reality across multiple screens with minimal effort.
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Added: Oct 05, 2011
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MAX 2011
Discover specific workflow enhancements available in Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5. This session steps through the process of deploying Flash Professional content on mobile platforms, including Android, BlackBerry, and iOS.
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Added: Oct 05, 2011
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Learn how to combine current best practices for mobile application development with the new features in Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 to make it easier than ever before to create content that works across many devices and screen sizes.
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Added: Oct 05, 2011
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Take a deep dive into using CSS3 media queries to create websites that look good and work well on desktops, tablets, and mobile phones regardless of screen size. In this session, bestselling author and trainer David Powers explores how to optimize style rules for each type of device depending on its features, such as width, height, aspect ratio, and orientation. You'll also learn how to cope with older browsers that don't support media queries and how to avoid wasting mobile users' valuable data allowance by forcing them to download assets intended only for larger screen sizes.
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Views: 1,450
Added: Oct 05, 2011
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Find out how to leverage Adobe After Effects to create engaging and rich online advertising campaigns. Learn how PointRoll combines the power of After Effects with Adobe Flash Professional to create compelling and highly interactive rich media that's ready for the multiscreen environment. In this session, you'll also find out how to optimize your video for web deployment, establish best practices, embed metadata/cue point markers for integration with Flash, and use tracking data from mocha for After Effects CS5.5 (included with After Effects) to enable dynamic video.
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Views: 3,597
Added: Oct 05, 2011
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Explore the issues of moving an established RIA experience from desktop to mobile. Join Joseph Labrecque from the University of Denver as he discusses transitioning the viewing experience for a campus resource from desktop to mobile. This session will examine how to take advantage of new workflow considerations across Adobe toolsets and determine what existing functionality is suitable for mobile applications, investigate device restrictions that can impact the general user experience, and describe how to make users aware of a new mobile application and what to expect.
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Views: 900
Added: Oct 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:51:35
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Watch live demos of innovative applications built by your peers that take advantage of the unique capabilities of the new Android Sony Tablet devices. Hear the developers talk about their experience using Adobe AIR to develop their apps for a single-screen and a dual-screen Sony Tablet. Learn more about Sony Tablet features and how you can win up to US$130,000 for your breakthrough app by entering the Adobe AIR App Challenge, sponsored by Sony (www.airappchallenge.com).
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Views: 1,003
Added: Oct 04, 2011
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Come learn how Caltrain Times was created using Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash Builder, AIR, and Flex. The application is released across the major marketplaces targeting smartphones and tablets across Android, iOS and BlackBerry PlayBook. The topics of workflow, testing, development, and releasing the application will be discussed in detail.
When you first start up Adobe Premiere Elements, you will see the Welcome screen. This lesson walks you through the options available to you right from the start.
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Added: Sep 22, 2011
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In this video, Paul Trani discusses the challenge of scaling complex animations across multiple screen sizes, and offers a couple workflows for accomplishing this in Flash Professional CS5.5.
Unlike laptop computers, the DPI (dots per inch) on mobile devices vary widely. This has a direct affect on the size of your content. In this video learn how to adjust the size of graphics as well as which graphics to use based on the DPI of the device.
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Added: Aug 10, 2011
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In this video learn how to capture the screen size, language, OS, DPI, dimensions and other capabilities of a mobile or tablet device. Then, with that data learn how to change your content accordingly.
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Views: 3,731
Added: Aug 03, 2011
Runtime: 00:11:02
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This video features excellent guidelines for planning and conducting Rough Cut reviews of media that students are producing. Includes suggestions on the process and use of critical feedback handouts for discussion during group viewings and gallery walks, and how to incorporate feedback into the final stages of production work.
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Added: Jul 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:09:33
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In this episode, Adobe expert Greg Rewis reviews the latest in Dreamweaver for CSS3 Media Queries and JavaScript, enabling you to see your web content on mobile screens.
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Views: 2,227
Added: Jul 11, 2011
Runtime: 00:16:46
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Barry Hartman, Senior Product Manager, Content Protection, describes the challenges and Adobe’s solution for delivering a great customer experience while monetizing your premium content in a multi-screen marketplace.
If you work with projects on multiple devices across multiple screen sizes, here's a quick peek into what's in store in this week's behind-the-scenes with the Flash Professional team. Check out the video, and stay tuned for more Flash Pro coverage coming soon
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Added: Mar 17, 2011
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Greg Rewis interviews Adobe software developer Christian Cantrell about cross-platform multiscreen development and afterward solicits reactions from those who attended Christian’s SXSW workshop.
Record any application that is open on your computer using Adobe® Captivate®. The actions you perform are captured as separate slides. The following demonstration describes the general steps you must perform before you proceed to recording in any modes.
Learn how to share your desktop, applications, and windows. Learn how to pause and annotate shared screens, and how to let others take control of applications running on the presenter’s computer.
Get a glimpse behind the scenes of Creative Sweet TV. Using Premier Pro to do a really quick and really effective green screen key. Using native AVCHD footage and very basic fold out screen. The entire episode created with Premiere Pro CS5.
As a member of the Open Screen Project, Google has been a key partner of the Adobe Flash Platform on Chrome, Google TV, and Android. In this session, you'll learn what the Adobe and Google partnership means to you, and how you can take advantage of the unique distribution and monetization opportunities it represents across multiple screens, including smartphones, netbooks, and the digital home.
Join Danny Winokur, senior director of business development in Adobe's Platform Business Unit, as he provides an update on the Open Screen Project. The Open Screen Project, with more than 70 partners, has been successful not only in delivering both Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR to devices but also in bringing premium, interactive content to screens of all sizes. Danny will walk through the success of Flash Player 10.1 in its adoption on multiple device types and that of AIR on multiple platforms, including smartphones, tablets, and digital TVs.
Learn how to create amazing H.264 video that performs well on large and small screens from one of the industry masters of encoding for H.264 video. The session will begin by discussing the fundamentals of encoding H.264 for Flash and cover encoding profiles, buffering techniques, hardware acceleration, and optimizing H.264 for mobile screens. The session will review Adobe's recommendations for video encoding for HTTP Dynamic Streaming and how you can make your video look great.
Join Juan Sanchez, RJ Owen and Leonard Souza from EffectiveUI as they walk through methods used to design and architect multiscreen experiences with Spark and Flex 4. They will demonstrate an application built for the desktop, the web, and handheld devices and show off the techniques used to build them. They'll focus on Spark skinning, effects and layout, interaction with the file system using Adobe AIR, and coordinating data using LiveCycle Data Services. Never has there been a more exciting time for building user experiences — or a more powerful toolset to build them with.
Former Adobe Technical Evangelist Ted Patrick shows how easy it is to publish a Flash project to the Google Nexus One and Droid 2 by Motorola, and also gives a trick for taking different screen sizes into account when designing your app.
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Views: 10,242
Added: Oct 19, 2010
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Regardless of what size screen your content is on, you want to make sure your content looks as good as possible. Paul will show you how to create a flexible interface in a browser, on the desktop or on a mobile device.
Interested in moving your content beyond the browser but don’t know where to begin? Start here with an understanding of how to design for multiple screens.
A clever technique for shooting flying people in front of a green screen without the use of crane and wires. This shot is part of a pilot for a new fantasy comedy show created by Eyal Be and Nimrod Ben Moshe.
In this episode, trainer Paul Trani will show you how you can start developing for mobile devices using the very powerful Device Central CS5 as well as taking advantage of device specific capabilities like the accelerometer and gestures available in Flash Professional CS5.
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Views: 3,430
Added: May 27, 2010
Runtime: 00:06:27
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Learn how to make the most of metadata and speech analysis. This tutorial shows how to start your project in Adobe Story, move it into OnLocation, import it into Adobe Premiere Pro, and then send it out to disc or the web via Encore.
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Views: 22,233
Added: Apr 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:05:19
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Serge Jespers builds a Flex 4 application with Flash Builder 4, highlighting the ability to customize components such as the states panel and tags, log-in screen and button, and click events.
Learn how Adobe's new script- and screenplay-writing tool, Adobe Story, can become the cornerstone of a workflow that saves valuable on-set and post-production time, while ensuring that the assets you create are rich in metadata and therefore easy to discover online.
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Views: 473
Added: Apr 13, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:60
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production premium
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scriptwriting
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faster production
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script to screen
Join Adobe to learn how the Flash Platform enables content creators to create and deliver content across various screens. From the web, to desktop, to mobile and to consumer electronics devices, Adobe's Flash Platform allows content creators to leverage their investments across screens, enhancing time to market and increasing ROI. Learn how Adobe is extending this platform in to the Digital Home and Mobile spaces in 2010.
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Added: Apr 07, 2010
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One web, any screen: See the Flash Platform in action on the Dell 5" tablet, Dell 12" smartbook, Palm Pre, Nexus One, Motorola Droid, and and HP Mini 311 Netbook.
In part 1 of this 2 part episode, Russell Brown shows us his personal tips and techniques on how to extract an image from a green screen background using Adobe Photoshop CS4
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, Qualcomm, RIM, and STMIcroelectronics talk about how they're bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
Multiple screens in a rich internet application can exceed the abilities of the client machine. Kevin Hoyt shows how to achieve swift and seamless response time with creation queuing techniques.
Get immediate feedback from clients using the new Share My Screen feature found in all CS4 Design Premium applications. This free service allows you to share what you are doing in real time!
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Views: 5,406
Added: Oct 30, 2009
Runtime: 00:03:43
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rufus deuchler
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InDesign Tutorial
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Share My Screen
Mike shows you a trick he learned from Russell Browns at Adobe Max; how to take a Camera Raw image of a Samurai Warrior shot on a green screen background and cut him out using masks and Hue Saturation.
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Views: 3,545
Added: Oct 26, 2009
Runtime: 00:08:05
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Hear Danny Winokur, senior director of business development in the Platform and Mobile Business Unit at Adobe, discuss the Open Screen Project. Learn what the Open Screen Project is and how it furthers Adobe's vision of a consistent runtime environment.
Learn how the Adobe Flash Platform enables multiscreen delivery of applications, from the biggest screen to the smallest device. In this session, you'll find out how to leverage the consistency of the Flash runtime and to develop reusable code and more.
Get an update on the progress made by the $10 million Open Screen Project Fund in its first nine months. Watch some of the funded developers demo their applications and talk about their workflows, business results attained and distribution channels.
Come behind the scenes for an inside look at how some of today's biggest entertainment brands use Flash CS4 to tell--and sell--their stories. Learn how The Visionaire Group took advantage of advanced design tools for Universal's The Fast & The Furious 4.
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
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Views: 3,195
Added: Oct 05, 2009
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Learn how you can make a free Adobe account and get access to PDF creation, word processing with Buzzword and screen sharing with Connect Now. Create a flash gallery and much much more!
Join Jeff Horton and Sun Sachs from Intel and AOL as they share real-world examples of applications developed and distributed to multiple environments including the web, the
desktop and more.
Learn how to use Photoshop CS3 to remove the green spill of light that appears around the edges of images, that are shot against a green screen backdrop.