Showing posts with label Adobe Product Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adobe Product Tutorials. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Premiere Pro Video Adrenaline: Editing Multi-camera Productions

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Premiere Pro Video Adrenaline: Editing Multi-camera Productions. In this installment of Video Adrenaline for Premiere Pro, Richard Harrington goes over the process of setting up a multi-clip for editing and walks you through the essential steps.

Premiere Pro Video Adrenaline: Editing Multi-camera Productions

Advanced Titler & Feathering a Track Matte as a Mask using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

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Advanced Titler & Feathering a Track Matte as a Mask using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5.

This video tutorial presented by Jon Barrie details some of the uncommon knowledge about the Titler Tools and how to simulate a feathered mask using a Track Matter technique using Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5.1.

Advanced Titler & Feathering a Track Matte as a Mask using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Virtual 3D Sets with After Effects

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Rob Mize demonstrates techniques for creating a virtual set in 3D space. He shows how you can build sophisticated, detailed environments, where your actors appear to interact with their 3 dimensional surroundings. Build the set of your dreams using nothing more than After Effects, a few textures and your creativity.

Virtual 3D Sets with After Effects


Lite Bite for Photoshop: Using Masks on Groups

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Using masks to speed up web design can help you show multiple graphic ideas with the least amount of effort for best effect. In this tutorial, Martin Ainsworth willl show you how to add a mask to a folder and add content to it.

Lite Bite for Photoshop: Using Masks on Groups


AE Basics 35: The Character Panel

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AE Basics 35: The Character Panel. AE Basics - A Creative COW series for new users of Adobe After Effects. Lesson 35: In this tutorial, Andrew Devis shows all the options in the character panel and how to use them to create good looking text. Also included in this tutorial are some more hidden options that can make a big difference to the look and feel of your selected font.

AE Basics 35: The Character Panel