This movie shows how you can isolate changes to a per channel adjustment. This can be applied to masked areas and makes it easier to fix color cast issues limited to specific places.
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Views: 507
Runtime: 00:03:59
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrrington
This movie shows how the Color Range selection tool can be applied specifically to skin tones so that it isolates facial features, allowing you to make much more targeted adjustments to portraits.
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Views: 3,115
Runtime: 00:01:50
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrrington
This movie explains how you can use existing channels to make an selection to which you can make adjustments, apply a mask and extract for use in other cases.
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Views: 688
Runtime: 00:02:01
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
This movie demonstrates the new option the Patch tool offers for content aware filling. This makes it easy to target an area for removal, patch it over, and then seamlessly blend it with the rest of the image.
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Views: 758
Runtime: 00:01:15
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
This movie shows how to adjust the canvas size to add additional room around an image or make it smaller without using the Crop tool. Learn how to pin these changes exactly where you want them.
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Views: 1,638
Runtime: 00:01:36
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Design Standard
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Photoshop
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CS6
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Richard Harrrington
Photographers will often tell you that "It's all about the lighting", and this sneak experiments with playing with lighting after the fact. Tweak image lighting based on selected samples, and turn your home movies into blockbuster hits (or at least make them look the part) by adjusting lighting modeled on any movie you choose. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of Photoshop CC or After Effects CC, but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.
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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Views: 5,033
Added: May 06, 2013
Runtime: 00:02:08
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Audio
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Audition
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Editing
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Filmmaking
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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Views: 1,345
Added: May 06, 2013
Runtime: 00:01:10
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Adobe Media Encoder
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Adobe Premiere Pro
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After Effects
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Audition
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Colorgrading
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Editing
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Filmmaking
Join Photoshop and Illustrator expert Deke McClelland for a live presentation of some of his most popular Deke's Techniques. Learn techniques for making your images look their best and new ways to achieve the looks you're after.You will learn how to:• Create line art or text that automatically inverts everything behind it in Photoshop.• Miniaturize the world with Deke's special tilt-shift recipe in Photoshop.• Use a hidden feature in Illustrator to create classic movie poster credits.• Construct a very special ambigram (text that appears the same upside-down) in Illustrator.• Create a Lord of the Rings-style text effect in Photoshop.
Discover the many design possibilities in Adobe Photoshop by exploring the latest design trends in movies, television, and magazines. In this session, you'll walk away with killer tips and techniques that take advantage of the magic of Photoshop. Corey Barker, Kelby Training Photoshop expert, will cover:• How to use features such as masks and selections to create jaw-dropping effects• Step-by-step techniques for creating 3D composites• Understanding what's possible with 3D in Photoshop• How to take advantage of the latest and greatest new Photoshop features to make amazing designs and effects
Learn how to help a band standout by using the power of InDesign to create backstage passes. Made by students from the campus movie fest distinguished film makers network.
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Views: 5,722
Added: Feb 22, 2013
Runtime: 00:06:59
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education
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Creative Cloud
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build your brand
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stand out
In this movie, Ian Robinson shares a set of special tips that will make positioning and duplicating 3D layers much easier and faster. By temporarily switching to a 2D orthogonal view and adjusting anchor point controls, Ian is able to set up a 3D layer for easy positioning, resizing, and fast duplication.
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Views: 2,459
Added: Feb 04, 2013
Runtime: 00:06:20
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after effects
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layers
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3D Layer
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Anchor Point Controls
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CS6
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Ian Robinson
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.
In this movie author Julieanne Kost discusses one of the most commonly used filters in Photoshop, the Unsharp Mask filter, which allows you to make an image appear sharper. She also talks about adjusting the three different variables for this filter: Amount, Radius, and Threshold.
In this movie, author Jan Kabili discusses the Quick Edit workspace in Photoshop Elements 11. Quick Edit is the workspace to go to when you want to make common photo adjustments quickly.
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Views: 12,287
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:06:15
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Jan Kabili
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Photoshop Elements 11
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quick edit
In this move Chris Orwig explains how to set up the import preferences in Lightroom and import select images from a compact flash card. Chris discusses how to evaluate photos before import and determine which photographs are the best, and explains the different methods that can be used for importing images. He also shows how to change file settings during import, from adding metadata to organizing and renaming files.. The movie also demonstrates the value of making a second copy of imported images and reviews the benefits of the DNG format .
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Views: 26,048
Added: Jul 13, 2012
Runtime: 00:10:29
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lightroom
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new features
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4
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Chris Orwig
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Creative Cloud
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DNG Format
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Importing Photos
In this movie Chris Orwig discusses importing images and understanding the importance of photograph and movie file types and how they function in Lightroom. He also reviews the PSD file compatibility preferences and shows how to make sure Lightroom can read your files.
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Views: 33,176
Added: Jul 13, 2012
Runtime: 00:05:35
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Importing images
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lightroom
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new features
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Chris Orwig
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Creative Cloud
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File Formats
In this movie Chris Orwig focuses on how to email photographs directly from Lightroom and share your work with others. He discusses how to setup and send emails from various clients, and how to test your email setup to make sure it’s working correctly. This movie will also show you how to change the size of your photos before sending them, and how to use the Lightroom Address Book.
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Views: 3,420
Added: Jul 13, 2012
Runtime: 00:05:41
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lightroom
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new features
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4
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Chris Orwig
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Creative Cloud
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Emailing Photos
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Lightroom Address Book
This movie demonstrates how to make adjustments to images inside of Muse, such as positioning the image, resizing, cropping, and fitting the image to frames or content.
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Views: 11,416
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:36
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Cropping
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James Fritz
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images
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muse
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new features
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resizing
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CS6
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Creative Cloud
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Fitting Images to Frames or Content
In this movie, learn about the CSS Transitions panel, which makes it easy to add impressive CSS-driven transitions to any element on the page through a single dialog. All CSS syntax is handled automatically, including vendor prefixes for all major browsers. If you prefer to hand-code your CSS syntax, the CSS Transitions panel now gives you an easy way to manage and edit transitions, regardless of where they're added.
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Views: 118,674
Added: May 06, 2012
Runtime: 00:08:46
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James Williamson
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css
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dreamweaver
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new features
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CS6
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CSS Syntax
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CSS3 Transitions Panel
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Design and Web Premium
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Master Collection
Find out what's involved in making a movie with Premiere Elements. Learn the complete process, from looking at your video clips in the Elements Organizer to putting them in the right order in Premiere Elements and then choosing an output option.
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Views: 57,274
Added: Oct 17, 2011
Runtime: 00:07:53
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intermediate
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tutorial
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beginner
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getting started
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overview
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premiere elements
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Maxim Jago
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making a movie
Enhance your scenes or make your movie fit a desired length by getting rid of your least interesting, lowest quality footage. See how Smart Trim can automatically cut bad footage or recommend cuts to let you make the final decision.
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Views: 23,203
Added: Oct 14, 2011
Runtime: 00:04:31
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trim
Video Highlights: Watch how to easily get rid of your least interesting, lowest quality footage to enhance your scenes or make your movie fit a desired length. Smart Trim can automatically cut bad footage or recommend cuts to let you make the final decision. Versions 8 and up.
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Views: 5,031
Added: Sep 13, 2011
Runtime: 00:00:53
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Meet a new breed of filmmakers who are changing the rules for film production and distribution. Defying the big, bloated movie budgets of the past, today’s digital rebels are making their films fast and with surprisingly low budgets. But make no mistake, the caliber and quality of these films is right up there with the best of the best. In this video, you’ll meet a few trailblazers from this new generation of filmmakers and learn about the tools they’re using.
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Views: 8,214
Added: Jun 30, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:32
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DSLR
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Premiere Pro CS5.5
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Production Premium CS5.5
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digital filmmaking
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digital mavericks
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r3d
A short documentary that asks why middle school age students make fun of homosexuality and make gay jokes. Artist's statement: "What brought me to this subject was that my ELA teacher was encouraging us to do a lot of social justice projects and I was interested in the topics of homosexuality and suicide among teens. I wanted to find out why kids always made fun of these issues. They talked about them like they were jokes or like they were nothing. I decided to narrow down my documentary because I was worried about what people would think and say if I was asking about suicide. It’s a really sensitive issue. After making this movie, I’m hoping that people will understand that it’s okay to make jokes but you shouldn’t take things too far. By making jokes about homosexuality, you cross the line and can hit a nerve by hurting someone’s feelings and putting them down."
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Views: 455
Added: May 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:04:18
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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New York
A short film about two friends who argue when one blames the other without really thinking things through. Artist's Statement: "We first wanted to make a movie about bullies and randomness. But then we decided to make something about false accusations after it just popped into our heads. Kids are always accusing other people of things and threatening them. People who watch our movie should think and get proof before they blame someone."
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Views: 114
Added: May 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:02:44
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AYV Live event
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Adobe Youth Voices
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New York
Writer/director Gareth Edwards realizes his vision of creating a feature film using off-the-shelf PCs and Adobe CS Production Premium on his new movie “Monsters.”
In part 2 of this 2 part episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost continues to show you how to create a video file using an image sequence in Adobe CS4 Photoshop Extended. This episode focuses on adding effects and audio.