In the past, subclips had “hard” in- and out-points, limiting their flexibility when editors needed more head or tail frames for video cross-dissolves or audio crossfades. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows you how to create subclips with “soft” edits in Premiere Pro, meaning editors are no longer limited to the original in- and out-points in the subclips.
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Master a new way to mix audio in Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how, In addition to mixing tracks, editors can now control individual clips within the mixer interface and create smoother audio fades.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Learn to use Premiere Pro's audio waveform auto-sync feature. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to automatically align and merge clips in Project panel, in the timeline, and when setting up a multicam project.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Speed up your video ingest and logging tasks with flexible new ways to enter metadata in Prelude. Preview clips and create rough cuts that open directly in Adobe Premiere Pro CC to keep your production vision intact and accelerate the editing process.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Learn to organize your clips in Prelude before bringing them into Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Prelude’s clip naming and metadata features, and shows how easy it is to create subclips, build a rough-cut assembly, and send it to Premiere Pro as a sequence for immediate editing.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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In this video, Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through some of the new features to enhance your multitrack editing and mixing experience in Adobe Audition CC, including customizable track and clip colors, sound removal , ITU loudness metering, and more.
In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.
Matching the look of clips can be a tedious task. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Deliver balanced color and distinctive, visually vibrant looks. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Get precise control of your sound with the Audio Clip Mixer in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Adjust each clip independently for a perfect mix. Improved multicam editing makes working with multiple video angles easier. Sync entire bins of footage all at once using audio waveforms.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Modern productions are built on hundreds (if not thousands) of clips. It's easy to lose track of files, proxies, and backups saved on multiple drives. Link & Locate in Adobe Premiere Pro CC helps you track down your clips quickly, making media management more efficient.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Edit more efficiently with a redesigned Timeline, intuitive track targeting, and dozens of new shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. See critical info such as duplicate frames and through edits. With Paste Attributes, you can copy and paste the specific effects you need from one clip to another.
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Added: May 06, 2013
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Integration with Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Prelude CC lets you conform scripts to video clips, create searchable metadata, and improve Speech to Text analysis. View and edit your script directly from panels inside Prelude CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
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We’ve been talking and sharing stories with students from Egypt and Chicago. We’ve been learning about what life is like in both countries. Getting to know other people from other parts of the world through video clips and online platforms has been a great experience. We also loved how different people from different cultures can be; yet they manage to find what can draw them closer.
Photoshop video and animation features let you put video clips, images and graphics in motion. Jeff Sengstack shows you how to use "keyframes" to zoom a clip up and position it over another clip, spin a clip on screen and slide a clip into the scene.
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Added: Apr 23, 2013
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One of the nifty features of the animation and video editing side of Photoshop is that you can apply any Photoshop filter to a video clip, image, or graphic. Jeff Sengstack not only explains how to work with filters in video projects but also shows you techniques he came up with to animate filter properties over time and use filters as video transitions.
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Audio is an important part of video projects. Jeff Sengstack explains how to control audio volume levels in a Photoshop video project. He shows you how to control audio levels on a clip-by-clip and for clips that extend for the entire duration of the project. He also shows you how to smooth the audio edits from one clip to the next using the fade feature and to use the audio fade with the video crossfade to smooth the opening and closing scenes of a video.
Jeff Sengstack shows you how to do basic video editing. He explains how to put video clips on a timeline, review those clips to come up with an editing plan, rearrange the clips into a logical order, delete unneeded clips, and trim the clips to take out unwanted footage. Jeff goes on to show you how to several video editing techniques including making "matched-action" edits to enhance your video story-telling techniques.
What might come as a surprise to long-time Photoshop users is that Photoshop has animation and video editing features. In this video, Adobe certified Photoshop expert and InfiniteSkills.com author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates the range of animation and video editing features available in Photoshop. He shows how to arrange video clips on a timeline, add transitions, create picture-in-picture layouts, place titles and graphics on video clips, put graphics in motion in a video project and add and adjust audio. In addition, he shows that you can use other Photoshop features like layer styles in video projects.
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Added: Apr 23, 2013
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This movie introduces the robust audio tools in Premiere Pro. Abba Shapiro shows how to preview and trim audio in the Source Monitor. Whether it’s an audio-only file or the audio channel of a video clip, Abba shows how to enable sub-frame audio scrubbing and trimming. He also shows how to interpret clips to combine or separate stereo channels. At the same time, he introduces fundamental audio tools that are essential to working with audio in Premiere Pro.
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There is a lot of information about clips and sequences to be found in the Timeline with a few clicks. This movie demonstrates how to show and hide essential information that will help with the decision-making process during editing. This includes audio waveforms and keyframe controls right in the Timeline. It also covers different options for thumbnail previews of the clips in the Timeline and methods for enlarging and shrinking certain areas of the Timeline for greater control.
When it comes to performing precise edits without changing the timing of other clips on the Timeline, a three-point edit is a mainstay. Abba Shapiro shows how to perform a three-point edit to place a clip into the Timeline in an exact potion with an exact trim length.
The Timeline is where clips are edited together to create a complete narrative. In this movie, Abba Shapiro demonstrates the basic techniques to get started trimming clips and laying them out in the Timeline. He starts by browsing clips in the Project panel. Then he previews and trims clips in the Source Monitor before adding them into the Timeline to begin an edit.
In this video you'll see how easy it is to create a sequence with settings that match those of your footage, and learn why this is a good idea for performance and quality.
Technically, even a straight cut is a transition, but for video editing, we usually think of a transition as a special effect than blends one image into another. This lesson shows you how to add, adjust, and remove special transition effects.
In this Infinite Skills Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 video for beginners, author Jeff Sengstack shows you how to change the time of your clips, use reverse, fast-forward and slow motion effects
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Added: Jan 11, 2013
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In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how to mask a video clip in Photoshop CS6 to reveal motion in a selective region of the clip over time.
The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Raising Awareness, team members recommend some helpful tips in planning an awareness campaign. The team members are:
•Adel Hamouda (Egypt)
•Chole Richard (Uganda)
•Gulzira Amanturlina (Kazakhstan)
•Nadeem Qadri (Kashmir)
The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Pre-Production Techniques, team members present challenges involved in the pre-production process and offer tips around those challenges. The team members are:
•Napatsakorn Loha (Thailand)
•Henry Sempangi Sanyulye (Uganda)
•Disha Sethi (India)
•Ameen Charles (India)
The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Meet with NIT, team members creatively approach the subject of inspiring creativity in the youth they work with. The team members are:
•Saptarshi Ray (India)
•Laddy Hengwichitkul (Thailand)
•Yaqub
•Ganesh Acharya (Nepal)
•Sathya Narayanan (India)
The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Media and Critical Thinking, team members illustrate why it is so important for young people to develop critical thinking skills. The team members are:
•Sebastian Francis (India)
•Ivan Simonov (Russia)
•Georgeta Craciunescu (Romania)
•Rajsri Ram Mohan (India)
•Mahesh Kaushik (India)
•Jyoti Prakash Sashu (India)
The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Identifying Issues, team members share their approaches to helping youth identify the issues that are important to them. The team members are:
•Cornelia Platon (Romania)
•Ashok Pawar (India)
•John Bano (East Timor)
•Doge Abdurrahman (Indonesia)
Niels Stevens, Adobe UK’s Video Product Manager, will be exploring the powerful new features of Adobe Audition – such as real-time clip stretching and speech alignment.
One of the most daunting video editing tasks is looking through hours of shaky, out-of-focus, or poorly lit video just to find the good stuff. Use Adobe Premiere Elements 11 content analysis tools to help you quickly and automatically find your best clips.
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Added: Sep 27, 2012
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An as-is film clip may not be enough to entice your desired audience. In this video, you will learn not only how to add effects to your movie, but also how to customize them to get the exact look you want.
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Added: Sep 27, 2012
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For truly passionate filmmakers, casually placing movie clips together is probably not enough to create the perfect film. In this lesson you will learn how to properly connect your film clips in an visually appealing arrangement.
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Check out new slow- and fast-motion effects, FilmLooks that let you quickly add Hollywood style, simpler ways to adjust and split clips, and more. See how Adobe Premiere Elements 11 gives you more power and greater ease of use.
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Added: Sep 27, 2012
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InstantMovie is just what it sounds like. Simply select a few clips, choose a movie theme, and click a few buttons, and almost instantly you’ll get a fully edited video with professional-quality transitions, effects, and music.
Get a clear overview of Adobe Premiere Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See where to import clips, preview them, organize them into albums and folders, add tags and other information, create InstantMovies, and quickly share in a variety of ways. Also see what's included in the Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and get a look at enhancement options including transitions, effects, music, and more.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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Is your video footage poorly exposed, or does it have bad color or contrast? Learn easy ways to fix these issues using Adobe Premiere Elements 11. This tutorial shows you how to use the Adjust options in Quick editing mode to apply an automatic fix, or to individually adjust color, lighting, and temperature and tint using sliders and adjustment previews. Also see how to quickly trim clips as you edit them together.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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Learn how to trim your video clips manually as well as automatically. See how to manually drag handles to set in and out points for your clips, preview them, and even split them. Also see how to use Smart Trim to get rid of your least interesting, lowest quality footage. Set up Smart Trim to automatically cut bad footage or recommend cuts and then let you make the final decisions.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together leadeducators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams tocreate short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Message to Impact, team members explore ways in which to help youth search within themselves to create media with an impactful message in their own voices. The team members are:
· Elaine Socorro Cavalheiro (Brazil)
· Shan-Lee Liu (United States)
· Susan Dyer (United States)
· Joan Sweeney (Canada)
· Niranjan Meegammana (Sri Lanka)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together leadeducators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams tocreate short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Amplified Voice, team members use realpeople and the phrase “I am a global citizen” to emphasize an educator’s responsibility to listen and provide the tools to amplify youth voice. The team members are:
· Martha Estrella (United States)
· Chris Lockwood (Mexico)
· George Lee (United States)
· Ariel Taylor (United States)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together leadeducators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams tocreate short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Team Jeff, the protagonist presents some video production best practices to share with youth to ensure high quality work. The team members are:
· Daniel Richards (United Kingdom)
· Jeff Schmidt (United States)
· Courtney Gould (United States)
· Corey Stallings (United States)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together leadeducators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams tocreate short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Own It, team members offer their insights on how to get youth to be fully invested in the AYV Program, be motivated to create authentic work, and to take ownership of their projects. The team members are:
· Regina Temple (United States)
· Symon Chibaka (Malawi)
· Oneisha Freeman (United States)
· Daniel Gutierrez (Uruguay)
· Hassan Shehawy (Egypt)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together leadeducators from around the world representing the core leadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams tocreate short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Blueprint for Creativity, team membersexplain the importance of pre-production and present ways on how to engage youth in the pre-production process. The team members are:
· Peter Moi (United States)
· Rachel Rosen (Canada)
· James Bell (Jamaica)
· Wendy-Frazier Snyder (United States)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator training brought together lead educators from around the world representing the coreleadership in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. During the training Lead Educators worked in teams to create short media clips on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip, Generating Ideas, team members discuss the challenges educators face when getting youth to select a specific idea with a focused message and a defined audience. The team members are:
· Allan Kakinda (Uganda)
· Todd Strother (United States)
· Dennis Martinus (Bonaire)
· Cristina Bosio Ferrer (Argentina)
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Added: Sep 12, 2012
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The new 3D Camera Tracker can give you some amazing results in analyzing 2D footage and creating a true 3D camera to work with. But there are times when the tracker gets “fooled”. In this episode, Colin uses real-world footage that includes a camera pan, moving subject and an escalator and shows what to do when the tracker gets confused by all that motion.
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Added: Aug 29, 2012
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In this video you will see how you can search and browse the FORK media asset database without leaving Adobe Premiere Pro. Now you can select timelines created in the FORK editor, clips or entire bins, and simply drag and drop them into an Adobe Premiere Pro project, and when the edit is done send the completed sequence, ready for air, direct to FORK or fulfill a placeholder from a newsroom control system.
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Added: Aug 08, 2012
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In this video you'll get a chance to see how adding an Adobe Partner Panel can add additional features to your Adobe applications. I've selected Pond 5 as a featured partner to show this off. You'll be able to quickly add clips to your Project Bin directly within Premiere Pro CS6. Pond5 is free to sign up and start using. You'll have the option to purchase the HiRes versions of the clips once see how they work in your existing project. It's an excellent workflow and a great way to add clips to any project. Here's the link to get the free plug-in for Premiere Pro CS6: Pond 5 Premiere Plugin
Take a look at the Prelude panel which integrates into deltatre’s production logging application. See how to take advantage of a broad range of valuable features, including the ability to attach global metadata to clips, manually create participant and production specific Vocab panels and create unlimited timecoded log markers.
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Added: Jun 04, 2012
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One of the most elegant features of Prelude is its ability
to integrate directly into Adobe Premiere Pro. This lesson shows you how to instantly share clips, subclips, and Rough Cuts with Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Added: May 08, 2012
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Learn about the new user interface for viewing or changing keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then, discover some of the new shortcuts for common editing commands, such as matching frames, creating and playing loops, moving between editing clips, and exporting frames.
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Views: 13,464
Added: May 06, 2012
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In this episode, get a first look and sneak peek at the upcoming release of Adobe Audition CS6, including the new Automatic Speech Alignment tool and clip grouping.
Go beyond the default settings for importing audio in Premiere Pro and control if all audio is imported as mono, stereo or 5.1. Colin will show you how do take control of all your imported audio and how to change and remap the output setting for each clip in your project. He’ll also show you the difference between Track keyframes and Clip keyframes and hot to use fader automation to create them.
Learn how to use the Auto-Analyzer to quickly find your most interesting, highest-quality clips. Also use Auto-Analyzer to find clips that meet a particular set of criteria.
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Added: Oct 14, 2011
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The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators illustrate options and strategies for exhibition of youth media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators discuss how they use media as a means to develop critical thinking.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences and suggestions for working with young people with unique challenges and offer suggestions.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators offer tips for facilitating youth expression in media work.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators describe techniques that help develop the best ideas and facilitate productive brainstorms.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators share their experiences with community collaboration.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators demonstrate what happens when youth are encouraged to be creative and collaborative.
The Adobe Foundation hosted the Adobe Youth Voices Summit 2011, “Media Beyond Borders”, a three-day immersive media event for over 60 specially selected international youth (ages 14-19) in which youth create and collaborate on media projects exploring issues such as human rights, education and community. The summit took place August 2nd - Aug. 6th, 2011 at Santa Clara University and also brought together lead educators from around the world representing the core leadership of educators in the Adobe Youth Voices Network. Educators worked in teams to create short media clips to use in longer presentations on a range of topics meaningful to adult facilitators of youth media. In this clip educators explore approaches to human rights as a topic for youth media.
Video Highlights: See how to create polished movies with almost no effort using creative techniques from Hollywood directors. Just choose a theme, and InstantMovie automatically finds your best clips, trims away bad footage, and edits the clips together with coordinated music, titles, effects, motion graphics, and credits. Versions 7 and up.
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Added: Sep 13, 2011
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In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine will highlight using updated 'merge clip' options to synchronize externally-recorded audio with your DSLR video clips (and other video formats, without timecode).
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Added: Sep 08, 2011
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Learn how the new Merge Clips feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can save you hours of editing time by providing dual-system sound support that enables you to quickly match audio and video tracks recorded on separate devices and media. Plus, learn how new user-requested enhancements give you a efficient editing workflow.
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Added: Apr 10, 2011
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In this Adobe Story episode, Jason Levine shows how to streamline your editing workflow when importing your Adobe Story script directly into Adobe Premiere Pro for easy clip editing.
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Added: Apr 10, 2011
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Colin’s back showing off how fantastic his Z800 workstation performs with the new Adobe 5.5 software. In this episode he shows you how to send a complete Premiere Pro sequence to a multitrack project in the new Adobe Audition 5.5. From there he shows how you can add effects to individual clips, or complete tracks with lots of built-in effects or support for VST and AU plug-ins. Once complete, this project can be send back to Premiere Pro CS5.5 or exported to OMF or Final Cut Pro XML.
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See how Al Mooney, Product Manager for Adobe Premiere Pro, integrates script, written or edited in Adobe Story, with Premiere Pro for faster and smoother editing of clips.
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Added: Apr 04, 2011
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In this Premiere Pro Basics series we'll cover these two useful and powerful features. Automate to sequence can help you get a jump start on framing out the story or timeline while applying an effect across multiple clips (like a cross dissolve) will speed the editing process along.
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Added: Dec 07, 2010
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In this tutorial, Sr. Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine takes you through the process of setting up the Adobe Audition for Mac beta to record in the multitrack environment. You'll be taken step-by-step through the process of selecting the correct sound device, adjusting session properties, basic tracking, adding track & clip effects, creating busses, and performing a final mixdown.
Learn how to setup your camera correctly for the appropriate white balance, color quality, and recording format. You’ll also discover how to get better focus and create more stable shots when shooting video with your DSLR camera. Find out how to review clips, drop clips into the timeline, and adjust levels, saturation or color in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Added: Oct 18, 2010
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Many times, we've seen a photograph brought to life and given movement and depth. How do you do it? With Adobe CS5, some new tools have come around to make this process easier than ever before. Join Dennis as he takes you through the first of two parts in creating an animated clip from a single photograph
Convert any piece of artwork into a movie clip symbol. Learn the differences between movie clips and other types of symbols. Understand the relationship between a movie clip and the main Timeline.
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Added: Apr 30, 2010
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See how to use Smart Fix in Adobe Premiere Elements to automatically identify and fix problems with your clips. Learn about Smart Trim, which finds and trims problem clip, and Smart Mix, which automatically adjusts volume to match your clips.
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Tutorial, Jason Levine gives an in-depth look at how you can quickly efficiently collaborate with clients and team members with Clip Notes in Premiere Pro.
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Added: Oct 30, 2009
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Doug shows you how to work with encapsulated timelines in MovieClips, and introduces how to control internal MovieClip animations from the main timeline.
Quickly perform editing tasks directly on audio clips. Trim audio clips. Use the Fade In and Fade Out controls. Explore the Amplitude slider. Undo edits.
See how the MTV Video Remixer is a fun tool that lets you easily combine video clips, still images and effects into a unique video creation based on a popular music video.