2011
video2brain
Maxim Jago
02:18:00
English
Premiere Pro CS5.5 is primarily a nonlinear editing system designed for fast cutting of multiple media types, but it is also an advanced special effects and compositing tool. In this course, master editor Maxim Jago describes the tools and options available to create complex compositions using just Premiere Pro, without involving After Effects or Photoshop. You’ll learn how to adjust opacity, use garbage mattes and track mattes, and create nested sequences, as well as how to work with chroma keys, luma keys, and the Ultra Keyer. By the end of this course, you will be able to layer multiple media elements to produce advanced sequences as compositions.
What is Compositing? What is RGBA?
-Introducing Premiere Pro: The Compositing Program
-Understanding Transparency and Alpha Channels
Adjusting Opacity
-Adjusting Opacity in the Effect Controls Panel
-Adjusting Opacity on the Timeline
Garbage Mattes
-Working with Garbage Mattes
-Animating Garbage Mattes
Luma Keys
-Understanding Luma Keys
-An Example Luma Key
Chroma Keys
-Chroma Key Controls
-An Example Chroma Key
The Ultra Keyer
-Primary Ultra Key Controls
-Secondary Ultra Key Controls
-First Example of Using the Ultra Keyer
-Second Example of Using the Ultra Keyer
Nesting Sequences
-Why Nest Sequences?
-Nesting Sequences and Working with Effects
Blend Modes
-Understanding Blend Modes
-Using Blend Modes with Titles and Graphics
-Using Blend Modes with Video Clips
Track Mattes
-Understanding Track Mattes
-Creating Video Fill Titles with a Track Matte
-Layering Video with a Track Matte
http://www.video2brain.com/en/courses/compositing-in-premiere-pro
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