…The Pan and Zoom tool is a fairly…recent feature added to the Premiere Elements toolkit.…In fact, it's only one of several ways to create the Ken…Burns effect, that's the panning and zooming over a photo to make…your slideshows seem almost alive, but it's a welcome innovation in the…program, with the Pan and Zoom tool creating motion pass couldn't be easier.…We have here in our timeline three photographs.…Now I always encourage you before you add…a photograph to Premiere Elements that you optimize…its size.…So if you're going to use it in a standard definition project like a DVD, I encourage…you to make sure your photo's no larger than 1,000 by 750 pixels in size.…
going to use it in a high def project. You can go as high as 2000 by 1500.…I wouldn't go much larger than that.…All you going to do is bog down the program, and maybe make it crash.…I have pictures here that are 1000 by 750 pixels in size.…And I have a project…here that is setup for standard definition video.…There it is you can see a 720 by 480 standard definition video.…
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12/20/2013- Downloading media from your camcorder
- Importing media on your computer
- Managing media with the Organizer
- Performing slice, trim, and ripple edits
- Creating a motion path with the Pan & Zoom tool
- Speeding up or slowing down video segments with Time Remapping
- Color-correcting video
- Building custom music tracks with Scores
- Creating fade-ins and fade-outs
- Adding text animation
- Keyframing video effects
- Adding effects to your entire movie at once with the new Adjustment Layer feature
- Burning a DVD or Blu-ray disc
- Uploading your video to Facebook, Vimeo, and YouTube
- Uploading to Adobe Revel
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 16s
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1. Gather Your Assets
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2. The Basics of Timeline Editing
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Using Guided Edit3m 12s
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3. The Premiere Elements Toolkit
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Recording narration3m 33s
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4. Color Correction and Effects
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5. Audio Production Tools
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6. Transitions
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7. Titles and Text
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Adding a text animation5m 3s
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8. Keyframing
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Keyframing video effects7m 19s
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9. DVD and Blu-ray Production
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Adding menu markers4m 29s
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Applying a menu template8m 38s
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10. Share Your Video
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Conclusion
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Goodbye1m 41s
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