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4. Avid Studio Interface Overview 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Pull-Down Menus 4.3 Studio User Interface 4.4 Export from Library 4.5 Photo Corrections in Library
5. Importing Media 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Tape Cameras 5.3 File Based Devices and Photo Cameras 5.4 DVD and Blu-ray Discs 5.5 My Computer 5.6 Scan for Media 5.7 Snapshot 5.8 Analog Devices
6. The Library – A Deeper Look 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Organizing Assets 6.3 Quick-Import 6.4 Collections 6.5 Creating Tabs 6.6 Managing Assets 6.7 Right-Click Options
7. Basic Editing 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Editing Overview 7.3 Bucket List Photo Montage 7.4 Basic Audio 7.5 Using Titles 7.6 Pan and Scan Basics 7.7 Using Effects 7.8 Accessing Corrections
8. Title Editor 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Static Titles and Attributes 8.3 Motion Titles
9. Montage
10. Audio Editing 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Recording Voice-Over 10.3 Sound Effects 10.4 Audio Corrections and Effects 10.5 Surround Sound
11. Advanced Editing 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Finishing the Bucket List Edit 11.3 BMX Adventure Edit 11.4 Modes Options 11.5 Trimming 11.6 Send to Timeline 11.7 Effects Editor 11.8 Title Track Mattes 11.9 Sound Effects 11.10 Slow Motion
12. Disc Authoring 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Export to Disc – No Menu 12.3 Adding a Main Menu 12.4 Adding a Scene Selection Menu 12.5 Editing a Menu 12.6 Burning a Disk
13. Advanced Disc Tips
14. Exporting to Modern Formats and Devices 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Web and YouTube 14.3 Modern File Formats
15. Red Giant Plug-ins 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Knoll Light Factory 15.3 Magic Bullet Looks 15.4 Particular 15.5 Shine 15.6 ToonIt 15.7 3D Stroke
16. Professional Tips 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Additional Trimming Techniques 16.3 Picture-in-Picture 16.4 Crawls and Rolls 16.5 HoltzFX 16.6 Image Stabilization 16.7 Creating Graphical Wipes 16.8 Stop Motion Animation 16.9 Chroma Key
Approx. Run Time: About 7 hours
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
- Windows XP/Vista/7
- 1152 x 864 display
- Speakers
- DVD-ROM drive
- Avid Studio software
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