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Jon Barrie ~ Multi-Camera Synchronize
Jon Barrie ~ Working with Custom Titles
Jon Barrie ~ Advanced Multi-Cam Workflow
Tim Kolb ~ Adobe Title Designer Projects for Premiere Pro
Aanarav Sareen ~ Audio Channel Mapping in Premiere Pro CS3
Steven Gotz ~ Keyboard Customization in Premiere Pro CS3
Aanarav Sareen ~ Enhanced Bin Structure in Premiere Pro CS3
Aanarav Sareen ~ An Introduction to Premiere Pro CS3
Aanarav Sareen ~ Basics of Color Correction
Aanarav Sareen ~ Creating Custom Client Review Systems
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Multi-Camera Synchronize
If youve dabbled with multi-camera syncing, youll know theres a couple of ways to do it. In this video tutorial, Creative Cow leader Jon Barrie demonstrates a few ways hes found to be easiest using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3.
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Working with Custom Titles
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow leader Jon Barrie demonstrates creating custom titles in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3.
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Advanced Multi-Cam Workflow
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow leader Jon Barrie demonstrates some advanced uses of the multi-cam workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3.
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DVD Creation using Adobe Premiere
Dan Gordon explores the process of DVD Authoring using Adobe Premiere for Windows. The techniques he lays out can be used in both 5.1 and in 6.x. Dan looks at the set-up, export, compression, audio and other considerations that are a part of the DVD Authoring process. In an easy to understand, graphically presented overview, Dan makes the topic of DVD Authoring a quick jump for those considering the subject.
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Keyboard Customization in Premiere Pro CS3
This article from CreativeCOW leader Steven Gotz explains the differences in the Keyboard Customization between Premiere Pro 2.0 and Premiere Pro CS3. It started out as a simple post, but he got carried away, so here goes.
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Part One: Animating a Signature using Photoshop and Premiere
One of the questions that gets asked time and again by users of Adobe Premiere involves creating animated handwritten text. Most of the time the immediate response is ''look into buying After Effects.'' However, if the budget doesn't stretch to new software, it is possible to create a quality handwritten text effect in Premiere, albeit using Photoshop, and a fair bit of work. In this article, Leonard King guides us through the steps. This is Part One of a two part tutorial.
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Adobe Title Designer Projects for Premiere Pro
Cow Leader Tim Kolb shares some great Premiere Pro projects for Adobe Title Designer. Originally created for PPro v. 1.5, they work great with CS2 and CS3 as well. These are presented courtesy of www.stevengotz.com, the resource site of Cow leader Steven Gotz.
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Bullet-Time Effect in Adobe Premiere
In this tutorial, Satish Kumar demonstrates the famous Matrix style Bullet-time effect in Premiere: A man leaps in the air with a gun, fires a shot, and then hovers in the air while the camera moves around him by 180 degrees. To create this effect, we have the shot of the man leaping in the air as a video and 6 still shots of him in the air at different angles. The still shots will be morphed between using the WinMorph plugin for Premiere. This morphed video composited with a moving background will give the 180 degree camera rotation effect.
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High-bit Color Support in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
What does the new color depth capability in Premiere Pro 2.0 actually do? How does it differ from its sibling applications? And most importantly, what can it do for you? In this article from Timothy Kurkoski, we're going to explore the enhanced color features in Premiere Pro 2.0 and find out.
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Audio Channel Mapping in Premiere Pro CS3
In this video tutorial, CreativeCOW leader Aanarav Sareen explores new audio mapping features introduced in Premiere Pro CS3 and how they differ from Premiere Pro 2.0.
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Basics of Color Correction
In this video tutorial, CreativeCOW leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates the basic color correction tools of Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.
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Creating Custom Client Review Systems
In today's rapidly moving editing and post-production world, faster methods of client review have become an absolute necessity. In this article, CreativeCOW leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates how to create custom client review systems using Adobe Captivate.
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Alternative Capturing Solutions
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen takes a look at alternative capturing solutions as well as batch capturing.
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Basic Digital Capturing Concepts
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates some of the digital capturing concepts and the procedures required to capture from a DV deck.
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Using the Color Pass Filter
IIn this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates how to use the Color Pass filter to achieve that 'black and white plus one color' look that's so popular right now.
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DVD Authoring
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen demonstrates how to use Premiere Pro 2.0's DVD Authoring capabilities.
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Editing Multicam Footage in Premiere Pro 2.0
In this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aanarav Sareen shows you the new multi-cam editing functionality which has been added to Premiere Pro 2.0. He also gives you tips on how to maximize your use of this new feature.
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Using Clip Notes in Premiere Pro 2.0
The newly added clip notes function in Premiere Pro 2.0 is certainly an excellent feature, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the biggest reason is compatibility. Clip notes generated from Premiere Pro 2.0 can be opened up in the free and commonly used Adobe Acrobat Reader. Secondly, clip note comments can easily imported and exported via email. There is no need for complicated web servers or any other forms of media. In order to use clip-notes successfully, you have to follow a specific procedure and the following tutorial from Aanarav Sareen briefly describes how to use this newly added feature.
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Editing Multicam Footage in Premiere Pro 2.0
Adobe has released a major release in their Adobe Production Studio. In this article, Creativecow leader, Aanarav Sareen, an Adobe Certified Expert in Premiere, gives us an overview of the new Multi-Cam feature in Premiere Pro 2.0. In order to edit multi-camera footage within Premiere Pro 2.0, there are certain steps you have to follow. This tutorial briefly describes the process of getting to the multi-camera interface.
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Premiere 6 Quick Start: Square versus Rectangular Pixels
Mike Velte has created a great Premiere 6 Quick Start Video Tutorial. In this excerpt from his video-cd, he walks us through the ever-popular square versus rectangular pixel dilemma. There is another excerpt and a walk through of the new features in Premiere 6 on Mike's site: Video2stream.com.
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An Adventure in Photogrammetry
Strictly speaking, photogrammetry is the process of measuring and extracting data from photos, but in the film and video world there is a more exciting twist to the idea - if you've seen Panic Room you'll know what I am talking about. Photogrammetry is used to create or replace real-world objects with CGI models - in the case of Panic Room, the camera was able to swoop through banister railings and through the handle of a coffeepot because these objects were created digitally. In this tutorial, Lucas Young gives us a quick example.
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