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Applying a Effect to Specific Areas of an Image. Copying Effects, Keyframes, and Settings. Why Use Effects? Getting to know the Effects Workspace. Applying the Track Matte Transparency Key Type. Applying the Blue Screen Transparency Key. Exporting the Movie, Exploring on Your Own. Creating a Graphic Image in the Title Window. Understanding the Extract and Lift Functions. Closing a Gap with the Ripple Delete Command. Understanding Three-point and Four-point Editing. Adding a Transition Using the Transition Palette. Pre-trimming a Clip and Adding a Transition.
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Viewing the Finished Movie and a Reference Project File. Pre-trimming Clips Using the Source View. Trimming Clips after they are in the Timeline. Selecting Clips in a Bin and Using Automate-to-Timeline. Developing a Storyboard and Using Automate-to-Timeline. Understanding Transparency and Superimposing. How Adobe Premiere Fits into Video Production. Working with the Project Window Working with the Monitor Window. Installing the Classroom in a Book Fonts. (NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Review Questions and Review Answers.)Ībout Classroom in a Book.