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Video Production
Shooting and Editing DSLR Video
Educators are faced with the transition from tape based video cameras to tapeless. Flip video type cameras are great for the history teacher but CTE teachers need to give their students experience working with industry standard tools. Digital SLR or DSLR cameras are the current camera of choice for most independent video producers. In this workshop I would like to give educators a hands-on experience using the cameras, lenses, accessories and then working with the files using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Brainbuffet
This workshop is a must for anyone that teachers or uses Adobe Premiere Pro. You will learn how to maximize your efficiency with the application and take your video editing skills and techniques to the next level. You will be presented with a series of lessons complete with video tutorials, project files and examples. These lessons are specifically designed to help prepare you and your students for the Adobe Certified Professinal Exam (ACP). I have developed this for another company so it is the only site that requires a password. Let me know if you are interested and I can get you a code for a free month trial of the whole site (includes training on Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and of course Premiere Pro).
Introduction to Adobe After Effects
Adobe After Effects is the industry leader in motion graphics software. With its seamless integration with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro, After Effects is an essential tool in the Adobe Creative workflow for video production. Any student interested in a career as a video editor should be familiar with After Effects.
Adobe Photoshop for Video Production
Learn how to harness the power of Adobe Photoshop both as a tool to manipulate your video clips and to build art work that you can incorporate into your video projects. Participants will be able to focus on a range of learning objectives that include: •Opening video clips in Adobe Photoshop and applying a variety of filters, effects, blend modes and layer masks. •Building artwork to incorporate into video production projects such as lower third title overlays, logos and other visual elements. We will also cover layer organization and how to import/manage the layers once you bring them into a video editor like Adobe Premiere. •Building DVD menus with buttons that you can import into Adobe Encore, Building DVD labels and game/jewel case covers.
Classroom Documentaries Using Adobe Premiere Elements
Learn DV terms, the Premiere Elements interface, tools, transitions, titling, basic editing, exporting to the web, and creating a DVD
while producing a short documentary. Participants will be provided with web-based tutorial they can use in their classroom or for staff development.
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to edit video like a pro with Adobe Premiere Pro. This class will give you all the skills you need to start trimming, adding titles, and music to your video. You will leave with a DVD of tutorials and sample files to use in your classroom.
Beyond the Basics with Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to get the most out of Adobe Premiere Pro. You will learn how to use the multi-camera editing function, animated a multi-layered Photoshop sequence. You’ll be introduced to garbage mattes, green screen and other keying tools. This workshop will cover video effects, including controlling your effects with Key Frames, as well as covering some of the new features in CS3 such as “time remapping”.
Making DVD's with Adobe Encore
In this workshop you will learn how to create stylish DVD's with Adobe Encore. In addition, I have thrown in a couple lessons on designing your DVD menus and labels with Adobe Photoshop. I will also introduce you to Adobe After Effects with a very simple animated introduction for your DVD menu.
Educators are faced with the transition from tape based video cameras to tapeless. Flip video type cameras are great for the history teacher but CTE teachers need to give their students experience working with industry standard tools. Digital SLR or DSLR cameras are the current camera of choice for most independent video producers. In this workshop I would like to give educators a hands-on experience using the cameras, lenses, accessories and then working with the files using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Brainbuffet
This workshop is a must for anyone that teachers or uses Adobe Premiere Pro. You will learn how to maximize your efficiency with the application and take your video editing skills and techniques to the next level. You will be presented with a series of lessons complete with video tutorials, project files and examples. These lessons are specifically designed to help prepare you and your students for the Adobe Certified Professinal Exam (ACP). I have developed this for another company so it is the only site that requires a password. Let me know if you are interested and I can get you a code for a free month trial of the whole site (includes training on Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and of course Premiere Pro).
Introduction to Adobe After Effects
Adobe After Effects is the industry leader in motion graphics software. With its seamless integration with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro, After Effects is an essential tool in the Adobe Creative workflow for video production. Any student interested in a career as a video editor should be familiar with After Effects.
Adobe Photoshop for Video Production
Learn how to harness the power of Adobe Photoshop both as a tool to manipulate your video clips and to build art work that you can incorporate into your video projects. Participants will be able to focus on a range of learning objectives that include: •Opening video clips in Adobe Photoshop and applying a variety of filters, effects, blend modes and layer masks. •Building artwork to incorporate into video production projects such as lower third title overlays, logos and other visual elements. We will also cover layer organization and how to import/manage the layers once you bring them into a video editor like Adobe Premiere. •Building DVD menus with buttons that you can import into Adobe Encore, Building DVD labels and game/jewel case covers.
Classroom Documentaries Using Adobe Premiere Elements
Learn DV terms, the Premiere Elements interface, tools, transitions, titling, basic editing, exporting to the web, and creating a DVD
while producing a short documentary. Participants will be provided with web-based tutorial they can use in their classroom or for staff development.
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to edit video like a pro with Adobe Premiere Pro. This class will give you all the skills you need to start trimming, adding titles, and music to your video. You will leave with a DVD of tutorials and sample files to use in your classroom.
Beyond the Basics with Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to get the most out of Adobe Premiere Pro. You will learn how to use the multi-camera editing function, animated a multi-layered Photoshop sequence. You’ll be introduced to garbage mattes, green screen and other keying tools. This workshop will cover video effects, including controlling your effects with Key Frames, as well as covering some of the new features in CS3 such as “time remapping”.
Making DVD's with Adobe Encore
In this workshop you will learn how to create stylish DVD's with Adobe Encore. In addition, I have thrown in a couple lessons on designing your DVD menus and labels with Adobe Photoshop. I will also introduce you to Adobe After Effects with a very simple animated introduction for your DVD menu.
Joe Dockery [email protected] 425-831-8126