Join Tony Harmer for an in-depth discussion in this video Exercise files, part of Video and Audio for Designers with Creative Cloud: Part 1.
- [Instructor] You may have access to the files I'm using in this course and, if so, you can download those to your local computer and then expand the zip file that wraps them all up, maybe into a place like your desktop just while you're learning, at least somewhere you know you can access them fairly quickly. Some of the files will have file dependencies. For example, there is an After Effects here in chapter seven that is an optional file for people learning on versions prior to CC 2017 and that would ask for certain files to be present.
While I've made some effort to try and make sure that these link perfectly for you, that may not be the case and you might get a locate media dialog when you open the file. If that's the case, highlight one of the files and go and search for that on your file system. The dialog's pretty easy to understand. Once you've found that, After Effects or Premiere or Audition should be able to do the rest for you if it needs to and find everything else automatically.
Author
Released
7/26/2017- Basic terminology
- Importing files from Photoshop and Illustrator into After Effects
- Creating a lower third in After Effects
- Creating a new project in Adobe Premiere
- Working with sound and Audition
- Multitrack editing
- Remixing time
- Navigating the Adobe Audition interface
- Adobe Media Encoder
- Making a short social movie
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 46s
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Who this course is for2m 2s
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What you need to know1m 14s
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Exercise files1m 6s
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1. Foundation Concepts
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Basic terminology1m 7s
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Understanding time3m 23s
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2. Adobe After Effects Essentials
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The After Effects interface4m 14s
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Creating a new project1m 21s
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Understanding comps1m 43s
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Importing other files2m 14s
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3. Creating a Lower Third in After Effects
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Creating a comp3m 14s
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Adding graphics3m 28s
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Motion6m 7s
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Scale5m 31s
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Opacity4m 33s
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Parenting3m 47s
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Precomps6m 7s
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Motion graphics templates5m 30s
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Dynamic Link5m 41s
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Rendering4m 37s
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4. Adobe Premiere
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The Premiere interface2m 16s
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Creating a new project1m 52s
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Importing files2m 17s
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Clips and sequences1m 40s
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Source and Program Monitors3m 48s
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Understanding tracks2m 48s
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Color grading6m 47s
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Transitions3m 47s
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Adding titles6m 36s
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Exporting media4m 12s
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5. Adobe Audition
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The Audition interface3m 11s
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Waveforms and spectral3m 7s
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Making basic edits2m 49s
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Reducing noise3m 34s
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Eliminating unwanted sounds2m 54s
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Adding punchiness2m 37s
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Multitrack editing7m 10s
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Remixing time3m 12s
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6. Adobe Media Encoder
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Exporting overview4m 5s
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Formats 1013m 46s
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The queue1m 45s
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7. Making a Short Social Movie
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Opening the project2m 3s
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Creating the basic sequences4m 43s
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Adding opening titles2m 42s
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Adding calls to action5m 6s
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Conclusion
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Connecting with the author1m 46s
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