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Product description In Video in Photoshop: a photographer & designer's guide on DVD from PhotoshopCAFE, expert instructor Colin Smith takes you through an intuitive, three-hour crash course in video editing in Photoshop CS6 and CC. Taking a practical, no-fuss approach to teaching the basics, Smith explains in simple, jargon-free language how to enhance your movies and create presentations such as slideshows and time-lapse sequences. Such an inviting, user-friendly style promotes an easy understanding of the principles, so you can dive right into video recording and editing yourself as soon as possible. Follow along at your own pace, and choose to view each chapter chronologically or jump around as you see fit. - Lessons
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- Introduction and Workspace
- Gear: Key strategies to saving files and making copies to preserve the ability to edit long-term
- Camera Settings: Recommended shutter speeds, frame rates, etc. for capturing best video possible
- Basic Aspect Ratio and Resolution
- Video Import and Workspace: How to bring video into Photoshop without having to possess real technical knowledge
- Working with Multiple Clips: Combining video clips together and moving them around on the timeline
- Trim and Edit: Cutting video clips down to the best, most useful content
- Working with Transitions: Making the clips seamlessly fit together
- Stacking Clips and Blend Modes: Making multiple layers of video and using Photoshop blending modes
- Slow Motion: How to slow video speed down for powerful impact
- Adjustment Layers: Using different layers to change color and tonality
- Sound and Music: Adding a music soundtrack and separating sound from video
- Motion Graphics and Titles: Creating professional-looking, lower third motion graphics
- Rendering and Encoding Video: Non-technical guide to preparing edited video for playback on computers, mobile devices, and the Internet
- Mini Bridge: Setting up favorites and more within Mini Bridge
- Slideshow: Create a basic photo show in just a few clicks
- Motion in Slideshows: Adding motion to the photos in a slideshow to engage audience more. Learn how to create the popular "Ken Burns" effect
- Custom Motion in Slideshows: Modifying motion presets to make them work to your liking
- Slideshow Music and Video: Mixing video and photos together in a slideshow, and adding music and captions
- Camera Raw for Video: Using Camera Raw adjustments to make your videos clips look stunning
- Fixing Lens Distortion: Removing distortion from GoPro cameras and wide-angle lenses in 2 different ways
- Time-lapse: Easily create a video sequence from captured stills to show change over time
- Goodbye: Colin signs off and provides additional resources for further learning
- Get this video onto an iPad: Learn how to move the video onto a mobile device
- About the Instructor
- Colin Smith, the founder of PhotoshopCAFE.com, is a best-selling author and award-winning digital artist known for being one of the pioneers of HDR photography and aerial drone photography. He has received 2 nominations for entry into the Photoshop Hall of Fame. Colin has over 18 years of experience in the industry, formerly working as Senior Editor and Creative Director for VOICE magazine and performing services for numerous clients, including Satcchi & Satcchi, Proctor & Gamble, Toyo Tires, Microsoft, and several Hollywood entertainment companies.
Additionally, Mr. Smith is a regular columnist for Photoshop User magazine and has been featured in Computer Arts, Macworld, Advanced Photoshop, After Capture, PSD Photoshop, Photoshop Creative, Digital Photographer, Web Designer, and other major imaging publications. He has authored more than 19 books on Photoshop, including the best-selling How to Do Everything with Photoshop (McGraw-Hill/Osborne) and the award-winning Photoshop Most Wanted, and has been prominently featured in New Masters of Photoshop and New Masters of Photoshop 2. Colin has received numerous awards in recognition of his work, including 3 Guru awards at Photoshop World 2001 and 2002, and has spoken at such conferences as Adobe MAX, Photoshop World, WPPI, Imaging USA, PPE, creativeLIVE Photoshop week, Flash Forward, NVision, PIDE, DL Expo, Creative Suite Conference, Cre8, Create Chaos, and Deviant Art Summit. UPC: 853824002497 Table of Contents
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Technical parametersPhotoshopCAFE PHOTOSHOPVIDEO Specs | Subject | Editing and creating video in Photoshop | | Format | DVD | | Instructor | Colin Smith | | Run Time | 3 Hours | | System Requirements | PC Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, or later 700 MHz Pentium processor DVD-ROM drive Speakers 1024 x 768 display resolution
Mac Mac OS X 10.4 or later DVD-ROM drive Speakers 1024 x 768 display resolution | | | | Package Weight | 0.15 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.2" |
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