Refine Edge can be used to touch up an existing mask. Here we see how it can analyze textured edges and apply feathering to best handle complicated transitions between shapes.
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In this movie we see how the Blur Gallery filters can be combined. You can adjust the transition zones, and the Field, Tilt Shift and Iris blurs interact with each other to give you more options as you design.
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Join Corey Rich, one of the most recognized adventure and outdoor lifestyle visual storytellers, as he shares his experiences capturing photographs and video for commercial and editorial clients. Having made the transition from photography to videography, Rich will detail all that goes into developing and delivering a final video edit and a corresponding set of photographs for a commercial client. He'll also give an inside look into what drives his interest in visual storytelling.In this inspirational session, you'll learn:• How to transfer photography skills to video• How to develop your own vision using a DSLR camera• What goes into making some of the most difficult images in the world
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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jeff sengstack
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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In our group we experienced what students have on teachers and how it reflects the students' performance and motivation in the class. Students should be more aware of their attitude towards their education. We chose to make a youth video about expressing the relationship between the student and the teachers. To portray the message, we interviewed teachers as well as students about one's feeling about the other individual. In the beginning of the video we introduced the topic in the terms of the student's point of view in a school scene. We started with students’ opinions on general school questions, in order to obtain the students' attention on the video's subject. Afterwards we obtained information on teachers' reflections on how important their job and their relationship with each other. In the program we used transitions; we also filmed the hallway scene on a hand held device for an aspect from a student. As a group we wanted it to be cartoonish so it would look flamboyant. The beginning and the end stand out in our film the most. We want others to see that they are a part of it. And we want to see improvement in students. The audience should feel that they should change for the benefit of the teachers, their peers, and most importantly themselves. We all learned how to use the Adobe Premiere program, how to use a camera, and how to interview people. Relating to our topic we learned how students affect the teachers. We have learned the appreciation of filmmaking. One negative thing we can include is that the program repeatedly shut down, it made it difficult for the project to prosper in a way that we planned.
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 movie, Steve Grisetti shows how to add and customize the transitions available in Premiere Elements 11. The application includes dozens of available transitions, and Steve covers how to use them to create a polished movie.
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Added: Dec 03, 2012
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Steve Grisetti
Whether you are looking to publish a web DVD or simply enjoy your home movies in Blu-ray quality, this lesson will show you how to accent your creation with a main menu, including scene selection and various other elements.
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Added: Sep 27, 2012
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One of the most often overlooked aspects of creating a movie is the effectiveness of adding text. In this video, you'll find out how to add accentuating text elements such as text transitions and animations with text.
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Added: Sep 27, 2012
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Premiere Elements 11
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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Premiere Elements 11
Learn how to add drama or energy to your movies by adding slow motion, fast motion, and reverse motion effects. See how to control effect speed and ease into and out of your effects with transitions.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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Take a tour of the new, modern interface in Adobe Premiere Elements 11. See where to find key tools and options in the three-column Organizer, learn your way around Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and see how to add transitions, effects, and other enhancements to your movies. Finally, learn how to share your finished movies to disc, YouTube™, Vimeo, and more.
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Added: Sep 24, 2012
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Philip Andrews
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Premiere Elements 11
This video demonstrates simple CSS shaders in action. CSS shaders define a filter effects extensibility mechanism, providing visual effects to all HTML5 content, and work particularly well with CSS animations and CSS transitions. (Read the article to learn more.)
This video demonstrates grayscale filter effects. CSS shaders define a filter effects extensibility mechanism, providing visual effects to all HTML5 content, and work particularly well with CSS animations and CSS transitions. (Read the article to learn more.)
This video demonstrates CSS shaders in action on a Twitter feed. CSS shaders define a filter effects extensibility mechanism, providing visual effects to all HTML5 content, and work particularly well with CSS animations and CSS transitions. (Read the article to learn more.)
This video demonstrates CSS shaders in action on a flip book. CSS shaders define a filter effects extensibility mechanism, providing visual effects to all HTML5 content, and work particularly well with CSS animations and CSS transitions. (Read the article to learn more.)
This video demonstrates the proposed CSS shaders in action on an unfolding map. CSS shaders define a filter effects extensibility mechanism, providing visual effects to all HTML5 content, and work particularly well with CSS animations and CSS transitions. (Read the article to learn more.)
Learn how to prepare your InDesign portfolio for print publication and export a PDF. Add interactive elements like transitions, buttons, and audio and video and create an interactive PDF. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own portfolio
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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.
See how to edit video in Photoshop CS6 beta. Colin Smith teaches you about timelines, multiple clips, transitions and more. From the PhotoshopCAFE Photoshop CS6 beta Launch site.
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In this video, you'll get a sneak peak on an exciting HTML5 exporting feature that the Adobe Flash Professional team has been working on. The Toolkit for CreateJS can help smooth the transition from ActionScript development to the JavaScript world.
Adobe Premiere Elements 10 includes some important new features that make editing slicker and quicker than ever. There are new effects and performance improvements that make a big difference if you are working with high-definition media. This lesson explains what's new.
Adobe research scientist Wil Li demonstrates a new experimental technology for creating seamless edits in interview footage that could significantly improve your video editing workflow.
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Added: Nov 03, 2011
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See why Adobe Edge gives designers and animators happy feelings about creating engaging animated web content. It's not just about simple transitions — it's about filling your animations with personality. It's about a UI that's familiar and comfortable.
The word "transition," in the context of video editing systems, means the change from one shot to the next. There are many exciting transition effects available in Premiere Elements and this lesson shows you how to add them to your movie.
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Added: Sep 22, 2011
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Time Remapping, or “Speed Ramps” in some programs, is a visually dynamic editing technique that we can’t seem to get enough of these days. Premiere Pro has a unique and powerful way to control not only the speed changes, but also the transition from one speed to another. See how easy it is to create and edit time changes directly in the timeline and how to copy and paste this same keyframes right into After Effects. As an added bonus we’ve included Timewarp in After Effects which allows you to create new intermediate frames with the ultra smooth Pixel Motion effect.
Learn about interactions, the transitions between states in your Flash Catalyst application. This video shows you how to define interactions for various components. Also learn about the most common interaction, Play Transition To State.
Learn how to create start and end points for a sequence of actions in Flash Catalyst. This video shoes you how to set a default state for your application and add application interactions. You’ll also learn how to use the Timeline to define the order and timing of the transitions between the interactions.
Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*
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Added: Jun 28, 2011
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Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*
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Views: 32,504
Added: Jun 27, 2011
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Industry veterans Karl Soulé and Kevin Monahan show Final Cut Pro editors how to use the export function in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. Editors will learn how to output virtually any format for web, broadcast and dvd/Blu-Ray. Karl also shows how to export OMF, AAF and Final Cut Pro XML for use in a collaborative editing environment.
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Learn how to use the print design skills you already have along with exciting new features in Adobe Creative Suite 5 to jump-start your transition to web design. In this session, you'll gain an understanding of how print concepts like paragraph styles and InDesign frames translate to the web. You'll also learn the easiest ways to bring print content from Photoshop and InDesign to the web and how to make your life easier using Dreamweaver CS5 starter pages. You'll even gain a basic understanding of CSS.
Discover new techniques for adding motion to content. Since the early days of the web, we've relied on Flash technology, and more recently, JavaScript. But now, with WebKit and Mozilla leading the way, transformations and transitions can be achieved with pure CSS. And for those in need of even more movement, CSS3 provides keyframe-based animations. In this session, we'll take a look at all of the possibilities and explore what works and where — from the simplest hover effects to creative usability enhancements and the sure-to-be-popular spinning corporate logo. It's all about the movement, baby!
Over the past year many sites that previously used Adobe Flash Player compatible content — especially video — have transitioned to formats that "Flash un-ready" devices can handle. Join a panel of content producers from entertainment, education, and editorial industries as they explain why HTML5, H.264, and native apps for mobile devices do not replace their Flash Player compatible content for mobile.
Although still at the beginning of his career as a director, Matt will discuss the journey from the fine-arts and design to the world of moving images. This transition could not have been done without technology playing an integral role. This video brought to you by our friends at Aquent.
Make your DVDs and Blu-ray discs more dynamic by using After Effects to create live, dynamic menu transitions. An added benefit is this technique uses Adobe’s Dynamic Link technology so any changes you make in After Effects is instantly updated in Encore - no need to render!
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Added: Oct 11, 2010
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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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Added: Sep 21, 2010
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It's time to Finish up your project. You'll start by fine tuning your composition using adjustment layers. Then you'll adjust the timing of various transitions to sync better to music. Finally you'll learn how to render out your finished video as a standalone file.
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Views: 13,654
Added: Sep 14, 2010
Runtime: 00:31:43
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With the wireframe of a project finished, each page appears statically. Doug uses Flash Catalyst to transform the wireframe to show motion, and interaction from the user.
Doug takes a single page wireframe and expands it to cover multiple pages using the Duplicate State feature. He examines best practices for preparing your multi-page wireframe for animated transitions.
Learn how to use the rich layout and typography tools in InDesign CS4 in conjunction with the new interactivity features to add buttons, links, navigation actions, and page transitions to create compelling SWF and PDF presentations.
Discover how to leverage the Flash Platform to deliver cross-channel experiences that extend beyond the website. The session will examine how the platform allows the seamless transition of creative content and technology across diverse screens and devices
Join host Dennis Radeke as he shows you how creative gradient wipe effects can be. Learn how to use them, but focus on how to create your own gradient wipes for use in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.
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Views: 4,537
Added: Aug 13, 2009
Runtime: 00:11:43
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Correct contrast and color using effects. Open the Effects panel. Access video and audio effects and transitions. Use Auto Contrast and Change to Color.
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Views: 63,363
Added: Oct 08, 2008
Runtime: 00:05:26
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Premiere Pro
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