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This two day course is being run one times on Monday 18th of June 2012 in London,

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Summary: 

Our trainers are experienced digital video editors who have produced commercial video sequences for broadcast, multimedia and the web. The course covers hints and tips on timing, video effects and compression methods that can make all the difference to your final production.

Outline: 

DAY ONE

Introduction to Premiere

  • Premiere's user interface
  • Importing a video clip
  • Displaying video clips
  • Viewing and defining video and audio properties
  • Using presets to simplify the setting options
  • Using video windows
  • Using the Timeline display
  • Displaying time references
  • Using video insert and overlay
  • Controlling audio mixing levels
  • Editing in Timeline or program windows

Project management

  • Accessing multiple source material
  • Using thumbnails and clip descriptions
  • The Project Settings dialog box
  • Importing multiple video clips
  • Using multiple flexible bins
  • Importing different graphics and audio file formats
  • The Automate to Timeline command

Editing

  • Using the time ruler
  • Using the Track Select, Rolling and Slip and Slide edit tools
  • Previewing and rendering using the Ripple tool
  • Solving SYNC Problems
  • Locking layers

Special effects

  • Using standard effects
  • Using transitions
  • Using Premiere's built in effects/transitions library
  • Hints and tips on using effects

The image processing filters

  • Using colour correction
  • Using blur
  • Using image altering controls
  • Creating text

DAY TWO

Record and play

  • Capturing video and audio
  • Playing video footage from the hard disk
  • Variable video playback speeds
  • Batch digitising multiple video clips
  • Automatic timecodes

Motion control

  • Resizing and moving video layers
  • Layering digital images
  • Using audio processing filters
  • Support for additional effects
  • Using plug-in image filters
  • Using time remapping

Compositing and superimposing

  • Working with layers
  • Key techniques
  • Generating mattes in Premiere
  • Using transparency

Professional features

  • Precision audio editing
  • Exporting from Adobe Premiere
  • Dynamic integration with other Adobe applications
  • Using Adobe OnLocation (Windows only)
  • Compression tips and tricks
  • Optimising video playback

Exporting your project

  • Quicktime/RealPlayer compression modules
  • Using Save for Web output
  • DV, HDV and High Definition video formats
  • Exporting for broadcast
  • Exporting for multimedia
  • Exporting for the web
  • Exporting for mobile devices
  • Using Device Central
  • Embedding video into a PDF file for distribution
  • Tips and good practice

Practical exercises

Questions and answers

Description: 

Our trainers are experienced digital video editors who have produced commercial video sequences for broadcast, multimedia and the web. The course covers hints and tips on timing, video effects and compression methods that can make all the difference to your final production.

Media Training

Media training is a London based training provider focusing on the six main areas of graphic design, publishing, the internet, multimedia, business application and journalism. Media Training is a Preferred Training Provider of BBC, EMAP, IPC Media and Haymarket Business Publications.
Media Training believes in the Experience Transfer approach to learning. This means delegates will be trained by those who have worked professionally in their chosen industry. Delegates will receive advice and training which will be applicable long after the training has finished.