Adobe Production Studio: From Edit to Output
- Type : Online Course
- Duration : Over 10 Hours
- Access : 12 Months
- Awarded By : Adobe
Overview
Overview
- Completion Certificate awarded upon completion to show employers your new skills
- Free upgrade on to our state of the art platform
- Career Advice available on completion
- 12 Months unlimited Access
Adobe Production Studio: From Edit to Output
This video series is dedicated to helping you understand Adobe’s integrated suite of video, design, audio, and DVD authoring applications.
Highlights
- Discover how Encore integrates with all applications in the Production Studio (Premiere Pro for movie exports, After Effects for Motion Menu creation, and Audition for audio sweetening and finalizing).
- Learn how to create custom, dynamic slideshows with music, subtitles, and dramatic pan, zoom, and transition effects.
- Understand how to visually assemble a DVD’s navigation in minutes using the new Flowchart.
- See how to remove clicks, pops, pings, and all different types of ambient and electrical noise from your recordings using Adobe Photoshop-style techniques and tools.
Course Outline
Disc 1 – Preparing the Package
- Looking at the Production Studio User Interface
- Setting Up a Favorites Folder in Adobe Bridge
- Cropping & Transforming a Photoshop ® Graphic
- Adding Photoshop Blending Modes
- Adding Lines & Text to Photoshop Compositions
- Adding Illustrator ® Elements to Photoshop Compositions
- Setting Up the Title Animation Project
- Lock & Shy Tracks & the Go to Time Command
- Adding Photoshop Files to an After Effects Timeline
- Converting Text & Animating Tracking
- Animating Text Scale
- Using Text Animation Presets
- Adjusting Playback Resolution
- Using a Background Animation Preset
- Adding a Drop Shadow to Text
- Creating & Rotating a Sphere Effect
- Animating Text Opacity
- Adding a Magnify Effect on an Adjustment Layer
- Creating & Animating a Mask
- Duplicating & Tweaking Layers
- Creating a Smooth Transition with Masking
- Saving & Exporting with the Render Queue
- Using Live Trace to Convert a JPG to Vector Art
- Cleaning Up the Vector Image
- Creating a Background for the Bug
- Masking Out an Area & Using Pathfinder to Crop
- Setting Up a New Composition
- Using an Element from a 4:3 Comp in a 16:9 Comp
- Explaining Title Safe & Action Safe Guides
- Creating a Solid Background
- Exporting After Effects Files into Photoshop
- Designing Elements with Photoshop
- Adding Text to a Lower Third
- Shortcuts for Creating Additional Lower Thirds
- Final Assembly & Tweaks in After Effects
- Final Comments
- Introducing the Adobe Audition 2.0 Interface
- Editing in the Spectral Frequency Display View
- Looking at the Mixer Panel in the Multitrack View
- Adjusting Panels & Saving a Custom Workspace
- Working with the Scrub Tool
- Resetting a Workspace & Inserting Loops
- Extending the Loop, Zooming, & Naming the Track
- Slowing Down the Tempo of a Loop
- Transposing the Pitch of an Audio Clip
- Resizing the Audio Tracks
- Utilizing the Bars & Beats Time Display
- Adding Strings & Saving the Session
- Examining a Multitrack Session
- Soloing Tracks & Adjusting their Levels
- Assigning Tracks to a Bus
- Working in Track Automation Mode
- Panning Tracks via the Mixer
- Equalizing Tracks via the Mixer
- Adding Reverb to a Track & Saving the Session
- Exporting a Session into a Stereo Mix
- Exporting a 5.1 Mix Using the Surround Encoder
- Final Comments
- Capturing Video Clips in Premiere Pro
- Importing & Screening Video Clips in the Timeline
- Viewing Clips in the Source Monitor
- Exploring Additional Controls in the Interface
- Setting Up the Rough Cut Sequence
- Adding Markers on the Downbeats
- Storyboarding in Icon View
- Dragging Clips to the Timeline & Locking Tracks
- Snapping & Trimming Clips in the Timeline
- Adding Transitions & Using the Trim Window
- Adding Shots of the Band & Saving the Project
- Importing a VO Track & Sending it to Audition™
- Removing Background Noise in Audition
- Renaming Files inside the Project Panel
- Setting In & Out Points in the Audio Clip
- Dragging Audio Clips into the Timeline
- Adjusting the Audio Edit
- Using Dynamic Link to Import After Effects® Files
- Trimming, Dissolving, & Rendering Lower Thirds
- Using the Title Designer to Create Lower Thirds
- Inserting Lower Thirds into the Timeline
- Duplicating & Modifying Lower Thirds
- Duplicating an Audio Track to Raise Volume
- Adding & Naming Chapter Markers
- Encoding Your Project for Encore™ DVD
- Final Comments
Chapter1 SYNCING SOURCE TRACKS (15 min)
- Syncing Clip 1 for Multicamera Editing
- Syncing Clips 2 & 3 for Multicamera Editing
- Importing a Track from a CD into Premiere® Pro
- Syncing Clips Using Numbered Clip Markers
- Deleting & Placing Audio Tracks into the Timeline
- Expanding Track Size to Increase Waveform Visibility
- Using Waveforms to Precisely Sync Audio
- Nest Sequences & Enable Multicam Editing
- Performing Realtime Multicamera Editing
- Working in the Timeline with Multicamera Edits
- Performing Punch In Recording
- Authoring a Simple DVD in Premiere Pro
- Adding DVD Scene Markers & Menus
- Controlling the Poster Frame & Motion of Menu Buttons
- Exporting a Premiere Pro Sequence for Clip Notes
- Adding Comments in Adobe Clip Notes
- Importing & Viewing Clip Notes Comments in Premiere Pro
- Looking at the Stream Video Export Option
- Final Comments
- Importing Files as Assets & Menus
- Arranging a Workspace & the Layers Panel
- Understanding Button Structure
- Placing Menu Assets into a Timeline
- Looking at the Flowchart Editor
- Adding a Menu from Encore™ DVD’s Library
- Using the Flowchart Editor to Set Menu Navigation
- Adding & Linking Chapters to a Submenu
- Changing & Resizing Chapter Names
- Adjusting the Hue of the Menu in Photoshop®
- Preparing to Make a Motion Menu
- Generating a Lens Flare in After Effects
- Creating the Lens Flare Transition
- Adding the Transition to the DVD Navigation
- Importing & Placing Assets into Timelines
- Adding the Open & Music Video to the Navigation
- Editing Menu Button Text
- Using Check Project to Identify Missing Links
- Toggling the Visibility of Button Layers
- Setting Links in the Properties Panel
- Previewing Your DVD Content
- Building the DVD
- Modifying DVD Project Settings
- Final Comments & Credits
- Customizing a Workspace
- Selecting, Scrubbing, & Context Menus
- Setting Up Audio Hardware
- Setting Preferences
- Edit View Workspaces & the Files Panel
- Scrubbing, Selecting, & Zooming in Edit View
- Adding, Editing, & Naming Markers
- Spectral & Waveform Views, Pre/Postroll, & XMP
- Converting Sample Types & Saving Files
- Adjusting Track Heights & Multitrack Workspaces
- Introducing the Audio Mixer
- Import Files in Multitrack, Duplicating, & Snapping
- Cutting, Copying, Pasting, & Selecting Tracks
- Save a Session & Export an Audio Mix Down
- Working in the CD View
- Applying & Adjusting Realtime Effects
- Saving Presets & Applying an Effect to a Send & Bus
- Send Controls & Post/Pre-Fader Sends
- Adding Multiple Tracks to a Send & Bus
- Applying Multiple Effects to a Send & Bus
- Tube-Modeled Compressor & Freeze Tracks
- Performing a Mix Down
- Applying Effects to the Mastering Rack
- Viewing the Phase & Frequency Analysis
- Understanding the Spectral Frequency Display
- Recognizing Unwanted Noise Frequencies
- Using the Spectral Controls
- Using the Phase & Frequency Analysis Panels
- Understanding the Spectral Pan Display
- Understanding the Spectral Phase Display
- Creating a New Session & Adding Tracks
- Importing Sound Files via Adobe Bridge
- Building Tracks & Extracting Audio from a CD
- Changing the Key of Files Locally & Globally
- Changing the Tempo of Files Locally & Globally
- Playing Overlapping Clips on a Single Track
- Snapping, Dragging, & Time Stretching Clips
- Listening to the Assembled Session
- Working with Clip Envelopes
- Automating Parameters in the Touch & Write Modes
- Working with Automation Lane Envelopes
- Automating a Send Level of a Track
- Using the Latch Automation Mode
- Adding EQ on the Master Fader
- Applying a Multiband Compressor
- Use Bounce to New Track Command for Submixing
- Introducing Noise Reduction
- Advanced Noise Reduction Techniques
- Saving Noise Profiles
- Removing Pings
- Removing Plosives
- Removing Thuds
- Removing Pops
- Using the Dynamics Processor
- Using the Parametric Equalizer
- Using the FFT Filter & Repair Transient Command
- Trimming Audio for a Smooth Flow
- Enhancing the Voice-Over with Delay Effects
- Adding a Music Bed
- Add Multiband Compressor & Studio Reverb
- Using the Edit Original Command
- Using the Surround Encoder
- Keyframing Surround Sound Audio with Pan Envelopes
- Multichannel Export Options
- Making Dynamic Changes in Audition & Premiere Pro
- Importing & Converting Different File Types
- Preparing for a Live Recording Session
- Recording the Drum Track
- Recording the Piano Track
- Recording the Organ Track
- Recording the First Vocal Track
- Recording Vocal Harmonies
- Loop-Recording a Punch In
- Preparing for Multitrack Editing
- Trimming & Editing Tracks
10. Replacing Instrument Tracks with Loopology Files - Performing a Live Mix
12. Using Equalization to Balance the Mix
13. Finalizing the Mix
14. Using the Multiband Compressor
15. Mixing Down to a CD
Chapter 1: INTERFACE, PANELS, & IMPORTING ASSETS (12 min)
- Exploring the New Interface & Adjusting Panels
- Creating Workspaces, New Items, & Library Sets
- Bringing in Assets with Adobe Bridge
- Reviewing Preferences & Importing Assets
- Adding Video & Audio to the Timeline
- Setting Chapter Points in a Timeline
- Chapter Points, Poster Frames, & Thumbnails
- Setting End Actions & Menu Buttons
- Setting First Play & Timeline User Operations
- Importing Text Script for Subtitles
- Creating & Adjusting Subtitle Text & Properties
- Importing FAB Images & Image Script
- Set End Actions for Chapter Points & Chapter Playlists
- Applying a Preset Motion Menu
- Linking Chapter Points to Buttons
- Switching Menus & Automated Chapter Indexing
- Modifying Menu Text & Backgrounds
- Adding Layer Sets & Text Styles
- Making Adjustments to Menus in Photoshop
- Add Buttons & Convert Text into a Button
- Choosing a Background & Using Replacement Layers
- Creating & Controlling Button Highlights
10. Creating a Menu Button from Scratch
11. Changing Highlight Colors Using Menu Color Set
- Importing Images & Organizing Your Workspace
- Working with the Slideshow Audio Options
- Adding Transitions, Pans, & Zooms
- Adding Subtitles & Descriptions to Slides
- Introducing the Encore DVD Flowchart
- Linking Buttons to Menus & Timelines
- Checking & Previewing Your DVD Project
- Encore DVD & Premiere® Pro Integration
- Editing an Original Audition® Multitrack Session
- Launching an Original File in Audition Edit View
- Performing a Group Waveform Normalize
- Creating Dynamic Motion Menus Using After Effects®
- Link an After Effects Project to an Encore Timeline
- Adding Audio to the Motion Menu in After Effects
- Exploring the Build DVD Panel
- Transcoding a DVD & Creating Transcode Presets
- Exploring the Disc Panel & Project Settings
- Final Comments & Credits
Who Is This For
This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career in design and development.
Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.
In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.
Requirements
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
Media
CareerMatch provides industry leading online training courses for individuals and businesses alike.
We build our curriculum using proven educational concepts and sound instructional design principles to create the highest quality courses in the IT training field.
CareerMatch employs only the industry’s best instructors and course developers to create courses and certification preparation materials unrivaled in the marketplace.
With a passion for technology and a focus on being the first company to bring new technology courses to market, CareerMatch strives and succeeds in ALWAYS providing its student with the tools needed to succeed at the highest possible level and raise the benchmark in today’s IT industry.
Career Path
A list of Career Paths you can pursue:
Training Features
-
EXPERT INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING
Our Courseware uses only the industry’s finest instructors. They have a minimum of 15 years real-world experience and are subject matter experts in their fields. Unlike a live class, you can fast-forward, repeat or rewind all your lectures. This creates a personal learning experience and gives you all the benefit of hands-on training with the flexibility of doing it around your schedule 24/7.
-
QUIZZES & EXAM SIMULATORS
Our custom practice exams prepare you for your exams differently and more effectively than the traditional exam preps on the market. You will have practice quizzes after each module to ensure you are confident on the topic you have completed before proceeding. This will allow you to gauge your effectiveness before moving to the next module in your course. Our Courses also include practice exams designed to replicate and mirror the environment in the testing centre. These exams are on average 100 questions to ensure you are 100% prepared before taking your certification exam.
-
VISUAL DEMONSTRATIONS & MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
Our courseware includes instructor-led demonstrations and visual presentations that allow students to develop their skills based on real world scenarios explained by the instructor. Our Courseware always focuses on real world scenarios and skill-set development.
-
NAVIGATION & CONTROLS
Our self-paced training programs are designed in a modular fashion to allow you the flexibility to work with expert level instruction anytime 24/7. All courses are arranged in defined sections with navigation controls allowing you to control the pace of your training. This allows students to learn at their own pace around their schedule.
-
12 MONTHS UNLIMITED ACCESS
Each student will have 12 months unlimited access to allow you to have access to the training anytime 24/7.
Exams Process
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification allows you to demonstrate proficiency in Adobe digital communications tools. Become a Certified Associate and stand apart from your peers, boost your confidence, and expand your career opportunities.
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification demonstrates proficiency in Adobe's digital communication tools i.e. Creative Suite (CS) software. ACA is a prerequisite qualification that students need in order to succeed in the high demand areas of digital communication and media. It is proof for those seeking jobs that require demonstrating the ability to use digital media needed to plan, design, build, and maintain effective communications. It provides students with a valuable competitive edge.
Certiport's internet-based testing software makes ACA exams easy to deliver and delivers robust, internationally standardised assessment of each student's performance.
You can locate your nearest testing center by accessing the link below.
http://www.certiport.com/locator
You can take the ACA exams in the following courses.
- Dreamweaver CS6
- Flash Pro CS6
- Photoshop CS6
- Premier CS6
Upon successful completion, you will also receive a downloadble Complition Certifcate free of charge.
Got a question about exams? Contact our course advisors by email or by phone on 0203 633 4671. We're happy to help!
Good Luck in your exams!
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Overview
Overview
- Completion Certificate awarded upon completion to show employers your new skills
- Free upgrade on to our state of the art platform
- Career Advice available on completion
- 12 Months unlimited Access
Adobe Production Studio: From Edit to Output
This video series is dedicated to helping you understand Adobe’s integrated suite of video, design, audio, and DVD authoring applications.
Highlights
- Discover how Encore integrates with all applications in the Production Studio (Premiere Pro for movie exports, After Effects for Motion Menu creation, and Audition for audio sweetening and finalizing).
- Learn how to create custom, dynamic slideshows with music, subtitles, and dramatic pan, zoom, and transition effects.
- Understand how to visually assemble a DVD’s navigation in minutes using the new Flowchart.
- See how to remove clicks, pops, pings, and all different types of ambient and electrical noise from your recordings using Adobe Photoshop-style techniques and tools.
Course Outline
Disc 1 – Preparing the Package
- Looking at the Production Studio User Interface
- Setting Up a Favorites Folder in Adobe Bridge
- Cropping & Transforming a Photoshop ® Graphic
- Adding Photoshop Blending Modes
- Adding Lines & Text to Photoshop Compositions
- Adding Illustrator ® Elements to Photoshop Compositions
- Setting Up the Title Animation Project
- Lock & Shy Tracks & the Go to Time Command
- Adding Photoshop Files to an After Effects Timeline
- Converting Text & Animating Tracking
- Animating Text Scale
- Using Text Animation Presets
- Adjusting Playback Resolution
- Using a Background Animation Preset
- Adding a Drop Shadow to Text
- Creating & Rotating a Sphere Effect
- Animating Text Opacity
- Adding a Magnify Effect on an Adjustment Layer
- Creating & Animating a Mask
- Duplicating & Tweaking Layers
- Creating a Smooth Transition with Masking
- Saving & Exporting with the Render Queue
- Using Live Trace to Convert a JPG to Vector Art
- Cleaning Up the Vector Image
- Creating a Background for the Bug
- Masking Out an Area & Using Pathfinder to Crop
- Setting Up a New Composition
- Using an Element from a 4:3 Comp in a 16:9 Comp
- Explaining Title Safe & Action Safe Guides
- Creating a Solid Background
- Exporting After Effects Files into Photoshop
- Designing Elements with Photoshop
- Adding Text to a Lower Third
- Shortcuts for Creating Additional Lower Thirds
- Final Assembly & Tweaks in After Effects
- Final Comments
- Introducing the Adobe Audition 2.0 Interface
- Editing in the Spectral Frequency Display View
- Looking at the Mixer Panel in the Multitrack View
- Adjusting Panels & Saving a Custom Workspace
- Working with the Scrub Tool
- Resetting a Workspace & Inserting Loops
- Extending the Loop, Zooming, & Naming the Track
- Slowing Down the Tempo of a Loop
- Transposing the Pitch of an Audio Clip
- Resizing the Audio Tracks
- Utilizing the Bars & Beats Time Display
- Adding Strings & Saving the Session
- Examining a Multitrack Session
- Soloing Tracks & Adjusting their Levels
- Assigning Tracks to a Bus
- Working in Track Automation Mode
- Panning Tracks via the Mixer
- Equalizing Tracks via the Mixer
- Adding Reverb to a Track & Saving the Session
- Exporting a Session into a Stereo Mix
- Exporting a 5.1 Mix Using the Surround Encoder
- Final Comments
- Capturing Video Clips in Premiere Pro
- Importing & Screening Video Clips in the Timeline
- Viewing Clips in the Source Monitor
- Exploring Additional Controls in the Interface
- Setting Up the Rough Cut Sequence
- Adding Markers on the Downbeats
- Storyboarding in Icon View
- Dragging Clips to the Timeline & Locking Tracks
- Snapping & Trimming Clips in the Timeline
- Adding Transitions & Using the Trim Window
- Adding Shots of the Band & Saving the Project
- Importing a VO Track & Sending it to Audition™
- Removing Background Noise in Audition
- Renaming Files inside the Project Panel
- Setting In & Out Points in the Audio Clip
- Dragging Audio Clips into the Timeline
- Adjusting the Audio Edit
- Using Dynamic Link to Import After Effects® Files
- Trimming, Dissolving, & Rendering Lower Thirds
- Using the Title Designer to Create Lower Thirds
- Inserting Lower Thirds into the Timeline
- Duplicating & Modifying Lower Thirds
- Duplicating an Audio Track to Raise Volume
- Adding & Naming Chapter Markers
- Encoding Your Project for Encore™ DVD
- Final Comments
Chapter1 SYNCING SOURCE TRACKS (15 min)
- Syncing Clip 1 for Multicamera Editing
- Syncing Clips 2 & 3 for Multicamera Editing
- Importing a Track from a CD into Premiere® Pro
- Syncing Clips Using Numbered Clip Markers
- Deleting & Placing Audio Tracks into the Timeline
- Expanding Track Size to Increase Waveform Visibility
- Using Waveforms to Precisely Sync Audio
- Nest Sequences & Enable Multicam Editing
- Performing Realtime Multicamera Editing
- Working in the Timeline with Multicamera Edits
- Performing Punch In Recording
- Authoring a Simple DVD in Premiere Pro
- Adding DVD Scene Markers & Menus
- Controlling the Poster Frame & Motion of Menu Buttons
- Exporting a Premiere Pro Sequence for Clip Notes
- Adding Comments in Adobe Clip Notes
- Importing & Viewing Clip Notes Comments in Premiere Pro
- Looking at the Stream Video Export Option
- Final Comments
- Importing Files as Assets & Menus
- Arranging a Workspace & the Layers Panel
- Understanding Button Structure
- Placing Menu Assets into a Timeline
- Looking at the Flowchart Editor
- Adding a Menu from Encore™ DVD’s Library
- Using the Flowchart Editor to Set Menu Navigation
- Adding & Linking Chapters to a Submenu
- Changing & Resizing Chapter Names
- Adjusting the Hue of the Menu in Photoshop®
- Preparing to Make a Motion Menu
- Generating a Lens Flare in After Effects
- Creating the Lens Flare Transition
- Adding the Transition to the DVD Navigation
- Importing & Placing Assets into Timelines
- Adding the Open & Music Video to the Navigation
- Editing Menu Button Text
- Using Check Project to Identify Missing Links
- Toggling the Visibility of Button Layers
- Setting Links in the Properties Panel
- Previewing Your DVD Content
- Building the DVD
- Modifying DVD Project Settings
- Final Comments & Credits
- Customizing a Workspace
- Selecting, Scrubbing, & Context Menus
- Setting Up Audio Hardware
- Setting Preferences
- Edit View Workspaces & the Files Panel
- Scrubbing, Selecting, & Zooming in Edit View
- Adding, Editing, & Naming Markers
- Spectral & Waveform Views, Pre/Postroll, & XMP
- Converting Sample Types & Saving Files
- Adjusting Track Heights & Multitrack Workspaces
- Introducing the Audio Mixer
- Import Files in Multitrack, Duplicating, & Snapping
- Cutting, Copying, Pasting, & Selecting Tracks
- Save a Session & Export an Audio Mix Down
- Working in the CD View
- Applying & Adjusting Realtime Effects
- Saving Presets & Applying an Effect to a Send & Bus
- Send Controls & Post/Pre-Fader Sends
- Adding Multiple Tracks to a Send & Bus
- Applying Multiple Effects to a Send & Bus
- Tube-Modeled Compressor & Freeze Tracks
- Performing a Mix Down
- Applying Effects to the Mastering Rack
- Viewing the Phase & Frequency Analysis
- Understanding the Spectral Frequency Display
- Recognizing Unwanted Noise Frequencies
- Using the Spectral Controls
- Using the Phase & Frequency Analysis Panels
- Understanding the Spectral Pan Display
- Understanding the Spectral Phase Display
- Creating a New Session & Adding Tracks
- Importing Sound Files via Adobe Bridge
- Building Tracks & Extracting Audio from a CD
- Changing the Key of Files Locally & Globally
- Changing the Tempo of Files Locally & Globally
- Playing Overlapping Clips on a Single Track
- Snapping, Dragging, & Time Stretching Clips
- Listening to the Assembled Session
- Working with Clip Envelopes
- Automating Parameters in the Touch & Write Modes
- Working with Automation Lane Envelopes
- Automating a Send Level of a Track
- Using the Latch Automation Mode
- Adding EQ on the Master Fader
- Applying a Multiband Compressor
- Use Bounce to New Track Command for Submixing
- Introducing Noise Reduction
- Advanced Noise Reduction Techniques
- Saving Noise Profiles
- Removing Pings
- Removing Plosives
- Removing Thuds
- Removing Pops
- Using the Dynamics Processor
- Using the Parametric Equalizer
- Using the FFT Filter & Repair Transient Command
- Trimming Audio for a Smooth Flow
- Enhancing the Voice-Over with Delay Effects
- Adding a Music Bed
- Add Multiband Compressor & Studio Reverb
- Using the Edit Original Command
- Using the Surround Encoder
- Keyframing Surround Sound Audio with Pan Envelopes
- Multichannel Export Options
- Making Dynamic Changes in Audition & Premiere Pro
- Importing & Converting Different File Types
- Preparing for a Live Recording Session
- Recording the Drum Track
- Recording the Piano Track
- Recording the Organ Track
- Recording the First Vocal Track
- Recording Vocal Harmonies
- Loop-Recording a Punch In
- Preparing for Multitrack Editing
- Trimming & Editing Tracks
10. Replacing Instrument Tracks with Loopology Files - Performing a Live Mix
12. Using Equalization to Balance the Mix
13. Finalizing the Mix
14. Using the Multiband Compressor
15. Mixing Down to a CD
Chapter 1: INTERFACE, PANELS, & IMPORTING ASSETS (12 min)
- Exploring the New Interface & Adjusting Panels
- Creating Workspaces, New Items, & Library Sets
- Bringing in Assets with Adobe Bridge
- Reviewing Preferences & Importing Assets
- Adding Video & Audio to the Timeline
- Setting Chapter Points in a Timeline
- Chapter Points, Poster Frames, & Thumbnails
- Setting End Actions & Menu Buttons
- Setting First Play & Timeline User Operations
- Importing Text Script for Subtitles
- Creating & Adjusting Subtitle Text & Properties
- Importing FAB Images & Image Script
- Set End Actions for Chapter Points & Chapter Playlists
- Applying a Preset Motion Menu
- Linking Chapter Points to Buttons
- Switching Menus & Automated Chapter Indexing
- Modifying Menu Text & Backgrounds
- Adding Layer Sets & Text Styles
- Making Adjustments to Menus in Photoshop
- Add Buttons & Convert Text into a Button
- Choosing a Background & Using Replacement Layers
- Creating & Controlling Button Highlights
10. Creating a Menu Button from Scratch
11. Changing Highlight Colors Using Menu Color Set
- Importing Images & Organizing Your Workspace
- Working with the Slideshow Audio Options
- Adding Transitions, Pans, & Zooms
- Adding Subtitles & Descriptions to Slides
- Introducing the Encore DVD Flowchart
- Linking Buttons to Menus & Timelines
- Checking & Previewing Your DVD Project
- Encore DVD & Premiere® Pro Integration
- Editing an Original Audition® Multitrack Session
- Launching an Original File in Audition Edit View
- Performing a Group Waveform Normalize
- Creating Dynamic Motion Menus Using After Effects®
- Link an After Effects Project to an Encore Timeline
- Adding Audio to the Motion Menu in After Effects
- Exploring the Build DVD Panel
- Transcoding a DVD & Creating Transcode Presets
- Exploring the Disc Panel & Project Settings
- Final Comments & Credits
Who Is This For
This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career in design and development.
Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.
In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.
Requirements
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
Media
CareerMatch provides industry leading online training courses for individuals and businesses alike.
We build our curriculum using proven educational concepts and sound instructional design principles to create the highest quality courses in the IT training field.
CareerMatch employs only the industry’s best instructors and course developers to create courses and certification preparation materials unrivaled in the marketplace.
With a passion for technology and a focus on being the first company to bring new technology courses to market, CareerMatch strives and succeeds in ALWAYS providing its student with the tools needed to succeed at the highest possible level and raise the benchmark in today’s IT industry.
Career Path
A list of Career Paths you can pursue:
Training Features
-
EXPERT INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING
Our Courseware uses only the industry’s finest instructors. They have a minimum of 15 years real-world experience and are subject matter experts in their fields. Unlike a live class, you can fast-forward, repeat or rewind all your lectures. This creates a personal learning experience and gives you all the benefit of hands-on training with the flexibility of doing it around your schedule 24/7.
-
QUIZZES & EXAM SIMULATORS
Our custom practice exams prepare you for your exams differently and more effectively than the traditional exam preps on the market. You will have practice quizzes after each module to ensure you are confident on the topic you have completed before proceeding. This will allow you to gauge your effectiveness before moving to the next module in your course. Our Courses also include practice exams designed to replicate and mirror the environment in the testing centre. These exams are on average 100 questions to ensure you are 100% prepared before taking your certification exam.
-
VISUAL DEMONSTRATIONS & MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
Our courseware includes instructor-led demonstrations and visual presentations that allow students to develop their skills based on real world scenarios explained by the instructor. Our Courseware always focuses on real world scenarios and skill-set development.
-
NAVIGATION & CONTROLS
Our self-paced training programs are designed in a modular fashion to allow you the flexibility to work with expert level instruction anytime 24/7. All courses are arranged in defined sections with navigation controls allowing you to control the pace of your training. This allows students to learn at their own pace around their schedule.
-
12 MONTHS UNLIMITED ACCESS
Each student will have 12 months unlimited access to allow you to have access to the training anytime 24/7.
Exams Process
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification allows you to demonstrate proficiency in Adobe digital communications tools. Become a Certified Associate and stand apart from your peers, boost your confidence, and expand your career opportunities.
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification demonstrates proficiency in Adobe's digital communication tools i.e. Creative Suite (CS) software. ACA is a prerequisite qualification that students need in order to succeed in the high demand areas of digital communication and media. It is proof for those seeking jobs that require demonstrating the ability to use digital media needed to plan, design, build, and maintain effective communications. It provides students with a valuable competitive edge.
Certiport's internet-based testing software makes ACA exams easy to deliver and delivers robust, internationally standardised assessment of each student's performance.
You can locate your nearest testing center by accessing the link below.
http://www.certiport.com/locator
You can take the ACA exams in the following courses.
- Dreamweaver CS6
- Flash Pro CS6
- Photoshop CS6
- Premier CS6
Upon successful completion, you will also receive a downloadble Complition Certifcate free of charge.
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