Today this video technology makes it easier than ever to acquire enormous amounts of media, all of which needs to be ingested, managed, and organized in a way that is useful at every stage of post-production and distribution. Fortunately, Adobe Prelude CS6 provides users with a fast, easy interface for ingesting, transcoding, duplicating, tagging, commenting, and communicating about media. In this course, video expert Maxim Jago introduces the core concepts of metadata management and tagging using Adobe XMP metadata. You will learn how to organize, ingest, transcode, tag, comment, subclip, and build a rough cut before sending media on to Premiere Pro for editing as the complete workflow with the new Adobe Prelude CS6.
Table of content
Introducing Adobe Prelude CS6
Letitbit.net- What Is Adobe Prelude?
- An Overview of the Interface
- About Adobe XMP
- Useful Preferences
- Browsing Footage
- Choosing Transcode and Copy Functions
- Creating a Preset with Adobe Media Encoder
- Organizing Your Footage in Prelude
- Working with Metadata
- Browsing Selected Footage Inside Prelude
- About Marker Types
- Adding Comments
- Using the Keyboard
- Viewing Markers on the Timeline
- Making Changes to Markers
- Adding Markers Created on Location
- Removing Markers and Undoing
- Customizing Markers
- Creating Subclips
- Building a Rough Cut
- Making Changes to a Rough Cut
- Exporting Clips and Rough Cuts
- Sharing Clips and Rough Cuts Directly with Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
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