- In the exercise files there's a folder for each lesson in the course where we're actively working. Inside each folder is a Start folder and then and End folder. The Start folder shows what the project looks like at the start of that tutorial and provides any additional assets that you may need. The End folder shows what the end state of the project looks like, if pertinent, as well as any output created if you follow all the steps that I show you. If you don't have access to the exercise files you can follow along from scratch with your own assets.
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1/22/2015- Recording video with Video Express
- Adding closed captions and titles with Video Express
- Recording voiceover audio with Presenter
- Adding interactions to presentations
- Creating quizzes
- Customizing your presentation's appearance
- Publishing a Presenter project
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome54s
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What is Adobe Presenter?2m 49s
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1. Adobe Presenter Video Express
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Editing video16m 29s
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2. Adding Audio
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Importing audio4m 19s
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Recording voice-over audio3m 13s
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Editing audio4m 38s
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3. Integrating Video and SWF Files
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Adding and editing video15m 19s
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4. Utilizing Interactions
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Adding an interaction4m 37s
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5. Integrating Quizzes
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Creating a quiz8m 12s
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Adding quiz questions16m 51s
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6. Configuring Presentation Settings
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Editing presentation settings16m 57s
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7. Publishing Your Project
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Using the Package feature1m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 38s
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