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Adobe Premiere for Dummies

Author(s): Keith Underdahl
Published In: 2002
Genre: Computers
Pages: 360

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Dive right into digital video editing with Premiere 6.5!

Timelines, transitions, and compositing - explained in plain English!

The fun and easy way(TM) to set up your production studio and start editing

Adobe Premiere can help you turn your raw footage into a professional-quality video masterwork. But how do you get started? Relax! This friendly reference shows you step by step how to make the most of Premiere, from setting up your desktop editing studio to outputting an Oscar-worthy finished production.

The Dummies Way
* Explanations in plain English
* "Get in, get out" information
* Icons and other navigational aids
* Tear-out cheat sheet
* Top ten lists
* A dash of humor and fun

"Adobe Premiere for Dummies" Description

Adobe Premiere For Dummies reviews the basics of digital video and video editing including installing a video card and/or hooking up a digital camcorder to the computer as well as basic information on the world of digital video in general - frame rates, aspect ratios, time codes, and more.
This book helps the confused beginner by making sense out of all the video editing terms and jargon that fills the manual and the other picture/lesson books covering Premiere.
Adobe Premiere For Dummies covers the tools used for a typical video editing project including importing clips, editing clips, applying transitions, mixing in audio, adding superimpositions, creating titles and exporting files to various output sources.