Inhalt: Compressor 4 Essential Training streamlines the processes of compressing and encoding media in Final Cut Pro X's companion compression software. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of compression, how to determine appropriate compression settings, and building and modifying encoding presets for a variety of outputs, including Apple and Android devices, DVDs, PowerPoint, and the web. The course also covers placing watermarks, setting destinations, and transcoding files automatically using droplets. Umfang: 01:57:00.00
Inhalt: Discover how to compress video and get it ready for publishing in Compressor, and learn about key compression concepts, from transcoding to codec types. In this course, author Jeff Greenberg explores the batch template and auto-detection features in Compressor. He also teaches you how to determine the correct compression settings for any job, including how to compress video for DVDs and Blu-ray, the iPhone, PowerPoint, and web destinations like YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo. Plus, learn how to use the new droplets to speed up any workflow. This course was created by RHED Pixel. We are honored to host this training in our library. Umfang: 01:12:23.00
Inhalt: DaVinci Resolve isn't just an amazing color correction tool; it's also a full-featured editor. This course covers the key techniques editors need to transition to Resolve-and skip all the speedbumps. Video expert Jeff Greenberg introduces editing techniques such as three-point editing, drag-and-drop editing, and trimming in the Timeline. Then learn how to adjust audio using Fairlight, the powerful in-app DAW, and add transition and effects. Jeff then reviews the powerful color correction tools that Resolve is best known for, focusing on the features that are most useful to editors, such as video scopes. He also shows how to edit multicam footage using the MultiClip tool, and wraps up the course with a look at output and media management. Umfang: 03:44:50.00
Inhalt: One of the great adjustment tools available in Final Cut Pro is its blending modes. Blending modes permit nuanced and complex interactions between two clips, especially for compositing. Learn the key ingredients to everyday comfort with blending modes, and dig deep into complex layer construction with multiple effects, in this course with FCP guru Jeff Greenberg. Learn how to draw on text, color correct footage, use luma keys for selections, embed video in text or logos, borrow content from Motion and third-party plugins, and see how blending modes can help you create custom, professional looks. Umfang: 01:17:19.00
Inhalt: Final Cut X has impressive time remapping features that allow you to bend time: slow things down, speed them up, reverse action, or even freeze frames. Learn how to enhance your storytelling with Final Cut Pro speed changes, and get the best quality renders from your time-remapped footage. Jeff Greenberg introduces the technical and creative possibilities with Final Cut Pro's Custom Speed dialog, automatic adjustments such as Speed Ramp and Instant Replay, the Range and Blade Speed tools, and Apple Motion. Plus, learn how to use high-frame-rate footage for the perfect slo-mo effect. Umfang: 00:44:57.00
Inhalt: Optimize your editing workflow by learning how and when to work with proxies-low resolution copies of your files. Final Cut X is built to intelligently create and handle proxy files, so you can toggle between working with original files and compressed files with ease. In this course, Jeff Greenberg shares why you might want to embrace a proxy workflow by demonstrating the ways it streamlines and improves common post-production steps. Whether your footage is H.264 or ProRes, from a DSLR or from an iPhone, Jeff provides instructions that help you generate manageable media. He starts with a comparison of video resolutions and how it pertains to workflows. Then, he covers how to create proxies and customize your compression presets. He concludes by showing how to switch between online and offline workflows during editing, and how to make a final export. Organizing and archiving are also explored. Umfang: 00:49:30.00
Inhalt: Recording dual audio, the practice of recording audio separately from the camera, started originally with film. It's become a common practice with the current crop of DSLR and cinema cameras. The challenge for editors is matching the video and audio in post. Luckily, Final Cut Pro X has amazing ability to sync your media-and it gets even better when you incorporate the powerful third-party plugin PluralEyes. This course will help you quickly master the nuances of this workflow, save time, and get the best results when syncing media in Final Cut Pro. Umfang: 00:51:44.00
Inhalt: Upgrading from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X gives video editors the newest interface and tools for video editing. Understanding the differences between the two versions paves the way for a painless upgrade experience. Learn how to migrate your skillset and your projects to Final Cut Pro X. Author Jeff Greenberg covers the new features and workflows in version X, including the magnetic timeline, connected clips, and the deep integration of color correction and sound editing. Umfang: 02:48:56.00
Inhalt: Many post-production studios are migrating from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro. This course shows video editors what to expect when making the switch, focusing on the key differences in the editing workflow in Premiere Pro CC vs. FCP 7. It compares the two programs' interfaces, data structures, concepts, tools, and techniques. Author Jeff Greenberg walks through each step of the workflow: project setup, media import, editing and trimming, audio enhancement, transitions and effects, and export. The final chapter covers a few project management features that will help you transition seamlessly to Premiere Pro. Umfang: 02:58:51.00
Inhalt: Captioning video is a necessity for some types of content. Even when it's not a necessity, captioning video is beneficial because it allows the content to be seen in multiple locations and by more people. In this course, you can learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro in your captioning workflow. First, learn about the different types of captions, including open and closed. Next, discover best practices you can follow to help make a transcription process go smoothly, whether you use a transcription service or generate transcripts on your own. Then, learn how to create and format caption tracks. Lastly, learn how to export correctly, especially because not every format supports embedded captions. Umfang: 00:45:34.00
Inhalt: Closed captioning is a necessity for some types of content. Even when it's not a necessity, captioning video is beneficial because it allows the content to be seen in multiple locations and by more people. In this course, learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro in your captioning workflow. First, learn about the different types of captions, including open and closed. Next, discover best practices you can follow to help make a transcription process go smoothly, whether you use a transcription service or generate transcripts on your own. Then, learn how to create and format caption tracks and leverage Transcriptive, a third-party plugin that you can use to transcribe your footage. Finally, learn how to export correctly, especially because not every format supports embedded captions. Umfang: 01:05:12.00
Inhalt: An online/offline workflow, also known as a proxy workflow, gives you the option to edit with lightweight proxy files and then relink to the original camera files for final render. A low-res proxy-an offline copy of your footage-can be created during ingest or started later in the browser. This course demonstrates a workflow for the creation and organization of proxies in Premiere Pro, concluding with relinking safely and intelligently to the high-quality master files. Jeff I. Greenberg explains the benefits and risks associated with an online/offline workflow, and shows how to choose the proper presets, codecs, and media locations. He shows how to use Adobe Media Encoder to build custom proxy presets, and demonstrates advanced workflows for outputting high-quality masters, as well as low-quality proxies for remote editing workflows. Umfang: 01:09:09.00
Inhalt: Edit the pace and the flow of your video with even more confidence than before, after learning how to use Premiere Pro to change the speed of footage with ease. This course explores how to use features and tools in Premiere to freeze frames, blend frames, change frame rate, change clip speed, and even create a clip with variable speeds. Join Jeff Greenberg as he takes you through timeline adjustments, clip speed changes, interpolation with optical flow, remapping, shooting at a high frame rate (HFR), and more. Umfang: 00:44:13.00
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