If your lynda.com membership includes it, you'll find a series of exercise files that you could use for this course. The footage we're providing is from a real world client and you are free to use it for educational purposes only, during this course. After this course, please discard the materials and don't use the images, footage, photos or music, for any other commercial products. You are only allowed to use this footage, music and photos, for purposes of this class. If you don't have access to the online training library files, feel free to use some of your own footage, and just watch the techniques we're showing you. They'll be easy to apply to your own footage and projects.
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5/21/2012- Understanding the video file formats supported in Photoshop
- Controlling playback in the Timeline
- Building a sequence
- Organizing and editing A-roll and B-roll footage
- Adding transitions
- Adjusting volume
- Adding music
- Color balancing a shot
- Adjusting contrast
- Adding a lower-third graphic
- Animating text
- Exporting to H.264 or QuickTime
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome48s
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Why use video in Photoshop?2m 42s
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1. Getting Ready for Editing Video in Photoshop
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2. Meet the Photoshop Timeline
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Enabling timeline shortcuts1m 57s
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3. Building a Sequence
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Setting up the timeline1m 56s
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Building the A-roll7m 27s
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Organizing B-roll3m 55s
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Changing the playback speed1m 25s
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Adding transitions5m 49s
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4. Working with Audio
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Adjusting volume in clips3m 15s
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5. Controlling Adjustment Layers
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Fixing underexposed footage1m 14s
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Fixing overexposed footage1m 39s
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Adjusting contrast1m 15s
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Color balancing a video shot1m 15s
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Using photo filters1m 47s
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6. Working with Text and Graphics
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Adding a lower-third graphic6m 20s
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Animating text4m 15s
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Inserting a logo bug4m 14s
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Adding moves to photos1m 36s
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7. Publishing Video
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Exporting H.264 files3m 18s
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Exporting QuickTime files5m 30s
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Exporting a DPX sequence2m 9s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye1m 35s
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