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    How to make an animated movie
    ON: 2007-07-11 19:13:39
    This tutorial shows you how to make a funny animated movie in an easy way. You can also see cute examples Singing Dog and Dancing Birds.
    112 times | category: [Video]
    Graphic overlays
    ON: 2007-07-11 19:05:53
    Most overlaid graphics are simple captions, or perhaps a logo in the corner of the screen. More ambitious graphics could be animated programmed titles, or even computer generated characters. Whatever they may be, these can, for the most part, be treated in the same way, which is to key them on (probably using an alpha matt).
    47 times | category: [Video]
    Creating Custom Transitions
    ON: 2007-07-11 19:03:11
    In this tutorial we will explore Premiere 5.1a's ® transitions in depth. You will learn how to customize transitions to create dazzling effects. We will also look at filters.
    42 times | category: [Video]
    Convert SWFs into AVI video with alpha channel and import it to Adobe
    ON: 2007-07-11 18:56:40
    Convert SWFs into AVI video with alpha channel and import it to Adobe Premiere
    44 times | category: [Video]
    Correct Color in Video
    ON: 2007-07-11 18:52:36
    Learn to use color correction tools in Adobe Premiere Pro to make your video broadcast-ready.
    62 times | category: [Video]
    Create a picture within a picture
    ON: 2007-07-11 18:47:55
    Arrange one video clip over another using the Motion effect to create a picture-in-a-picture or split-screen.
    44 times | category: [Video]
    zoom effect in premiere
    ON: 2007-06-25 20:18:31
    How to make the zoom in effect with Adobe Premiere.
    76 times | category: [Special Effects]
    Leave Color for Adobe Premiere
    ON: 2007-06-25 19:28:20
    Leave one color in the movie while other parts turn into greyscale. Watch an example movie.
    34 times | category: [Special Effects]
    4-split Screen
    ON: 2007-06-25 19:04:05
    This tutorial shows you how to make a 4-split screen using Adobe Premiere Pro in a detailed step-by-step way. You can also see an example in a cute movie Singing Dog 2.
    65 times | category: [Special Effects]
    How to make the Lion's Roar
    ON: 2007-06-25 14:44:03
    This tutorial shows you how to make the Lion's Roar using Adobe After Effects in a detailed step-by-step way.
    34 times | category: [Special Effects]
    How to be in two places at once
    ON: 2007-06-25 14:19:27
    You know those films that star the same person as two characters. Ever wondered how to film those scenes where the two characters meet?
    45 times | category: [Special Effects]
    How to teleport on television
    ON: 2007-06-25 14:18:39
    In real life teleportation just isn't that easy... but on TV it can be done without too much difficulty.
    35 times | category: [Special Effects]
    Simulating the Bullet-Time Effect in Adobe Premiere
    ON: 2007-06-25 14:14:08
    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 180 degrees.
    57 times | category: [Special Effects]
    Adding Text to Video
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:48:19
    Learn how to add text to your video plus check out a cute example movie.
    41 times | category: [Basics]
    How to sync your film to your music
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:47:08
    Ho to sync your footage to your film without doing it by ear and risking the chance to screw up.
    29 times | category: [Basics]
    The Basics of Premiere
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:45:12
    Just the basics of premiere...
    32 times | category: [Basics]
    Adobe Premiere Overview
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:30:58
    This tutorial is based on Adobe Premiere 5.1 for Apple Mac. The Windows version is very similar but newer versions of Premiere (version 6+) are slightly different.
    23 times | category: [Basics]
    Learn Lighting with GUST
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:27:34
    Learn about lighting in Adobe Premeire. How and Why to use it.
    26 times | category: [Basics]
    Introduction to Chromakeying
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:25:11
    Chromakeyer is basically a device which replaces everything of one particular colour with parts of another picture. This technique is known to most people, although normally they refer to it as "green screening" or something similar.
    19 times | category: [Basics]
    The Project Window
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:23:02
    The project window is the main footage library for your project. In it you can see the names of all the footage in your project, and some other information about those footage files, such as duration, and how many times you have used them on your timeline.
    10 times | category: [Basics]
    The Monitor Window
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:21:24
    The monitor window does exactly what it says on the tin. The monitor on the left allows you to watch unedited rushes, either by double clicking on them in the project window or dragging them across.
    8 times | category: [Basics]
    The Timeline Window
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:19:11
    The timeline window is where you assemble your grand vision.
    7 times | category: [Basics]
    Transitions
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:17:02
    On the right you can see the Adobe Premiere transition window. It contains a list of the different 2D and 3D wipe effects available to the Premiere editor.
    23 times | category: [Basics]
    The Navigator Window
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:16:01
    The navigator window contains a small map of the timeline for your entire project. Its main purpose is to allow you to move to specific parts of your timeline quickly, which can be done simply by clicking on it.
    6 times | category: [Basics]
    Capturing Footage
    ON: 2007-06-21 18:13:45
    Explanation of the capture window in Adobe Premiere.
    10 times | category: [Basics]
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