Premiere to Go

Premiere to Go

by Dennis Chominsky (Author)

Synopsis

When you are ready to maximize your learning with no-nonsense, hands-on solutions, let an experienced video production expert take you straight to the heart of Premiere. Get down to the business of creating broadcast-quality video from your own desktop without a lot of fuss. Premiere to Go is organized by topic, so you can jump straight to the information you need, no matter how much experience you have┬ or how little. Examples from real-life projects show you how the pros handle it. The Companion To Go Web site keeps you up to date on great Premiere resources and techniques.Get the scoop on: -- Hardware, software, configuration, and media for success with Premiere-- Creating special effects, transitions, and titles-- Audio, plug-ins, third-party solutions-- Exporting the highest quality to videotape, DVD, the Internet, and moreFrom home movies to corporate presentations to Web video to professional broadcast, Premiere is the video editor's tool of choice. Now you've got the one book you need to master this key media technology with real insight┬ right now.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 12 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0130277398
ISBN 13: 9780130277398
Book Overview:

Written by video production expert Dennis Chominsky, Premiere To Go delivers clear, concise digital video production techniques for every professional and sophisticated hobbyist. Chominsky sheds new light on Adobe Premiere 5.1's feature set -- and goes beyond the product's features to present real examples, real projects, and real start-to-finish solutions. Chominsky starts by reviewing hardware, software, configuration, and media for Premiere digital video editing. Next, Premiere To Go introduces powerful techniques for special effects, transitions, title effects, and more. There's previously hard-to-find guidance on audio sweetening, plug-ins and third-party enhancements, and retaining maximum quality while outputting to videotape. For everyone involved with digital video, especially beginning-to-intermediate level Adobe Premiere users.


Author Bio

Dennis Chominsky is Studio Manager at P/FS New Media in Wayne, NJ. An expert Web designer, he teaches at Future Media Concepts, NYC's premiere certified Adobe and Avid training center.