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Avid Xpress Pro and DV (On the Spot S.) 256 pages - paperback McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. - (isbn 1-57820-254-X) Aug. 2004 |
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| Price: |
29,56 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Greenberg, Jeff / Hullfish, Steve / Phrommayon, Chris
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| Description: |
The
On the Spot series delivers immediate solutions to the reader with a
concise presentation of over 350 expert techniques for working
proficiently with the respective application. Avid Xpress Pro and DV On
the Spot provides experienced editors with complete coverage of both
applications' capabilities, and less experienced users get tips and
tricks to enhance their productivity and creativity.
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| Contents List: |
1.
Laying it all Out; Interface tricks (workspaces etc); The first step of
working is being able to master the interface and getting it to work
for you, as fast as possible. Workspaces, interface adjustments and
interface tricks are covered here. 2. Making the system yours; Each
system can be customized by adjusting buttons and settings to help you
work faster. But knowing which to adjust is critical! 3. The timeline
is your friend; The timeline unlocks the secret of your show;
understanding the tricks of how to master it's different views makes
your shows hum. 4. Organization, Organization, Organization; Some say
editing comes down to organization. Being able to find the right clip
in the right bin quickly and efficiently. Project organization, bin
organization and views and how to quickly sort through information
efficiently. 5. Getting it In; The faster footage is recorded, the
sooner you're editing. All the tricks of how to record or batch record
fastest are unlocked within. Hours and hours can be saved instead of
grabbing each shot by shot. Importing can be hell. Learning the right
clues about your imports can make bringing in stills, and movie files
(quicktimes, avis) from being a headache. 6. Fixing it in Post; Keeping
it legal, creating moods and fixing colour balance, quickly all with
colour correction can save footage, can save a show, can make a shot
that doesn't work, work. 7. Can it be faster? Working faster is working
smarter. Improve the performance of your system with these tips. How to
optimise your workflow to improve your editing speed. These are the
hard core techniques that power users edit with. How to edit as fast a
possible, combining tricks that will shave hours off sessions. 8. A Cut
Above; Transitions are more than just dissolves. But what are the keys
to unlocking the keyframes? How can you get backings on page peels and
all sorts of other unique tricks working? Notching it up; 9. Taking
your effects to the next level and beyond; Effects can be deep on Avid
products...see quickly the most efficient ways to pump your effects up
so you can use them over and over again. 10. TeXt iS yOuR FrIeNd;
Hidden tricks with the title tool and that impress clients. There is
very little out there to show off the hidden features of the title
tool. 11. What was that? Audio is half the picture. Fixing that audio
is what will make it sound right. Mixing tricks, removing hums, making
it all sound right 12. Digitally outstanding; Your client is going to
need stills for print, files for the web and for DVD. Don't just make
it once...make it easy to make them over and over and over again. Will
I need it again?
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| Illustrations etc.: | colour illustrations, screen shots | |||||||
| Weight: | 526 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 235 x 187 | |||||||
| Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe | |||||||
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