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Media Composer 6: Part 2 Effects Essentials New edition [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • ISBN-10: 1133788882
  • ISBN-13: 9781133788881
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x189x20 mm, kaal: 900 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 DVD video
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  • Kirjastus: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1133788882
  • ISBN-13: 9781133788881
Provides information on the foundations of using Media Composer 6 to edit motion picture and television productions.

MEDIA COMPOSER 6: PART 2-EFFECTS ESSENTIALS is for video editors who understand the basics of the editing tools in Media Composer and are ready to move ahead and learn the fundamentals of compositing within Avid Media Composer 6, the non-linear film/video editing application used in most movie and television productions. This book/DVD combo, an official Avid Learning Series User Level guide, provides a solid foundation in Media Composer audio and video effects capabilities and, in conjunction with Media Composer 6: Part 1-Editing Essentials, will prepare you for Avid's User Level certification in Media Composer 6. You will be taken through the basic effects-building interface; then, using a real-world, hands-on approach, you'll learn fundamental audio adjustments and effects, multilayered video compositing, tracking, stabilization, various retiming methods, and basic color-grading techniques. This official training course is a crucial step in mastering Avid Media Composer, the standard editing system used by professionals in the film and television industries. MEDIA COMPOSER 6: PART 2-EFFECTS ESSENTIALS is part of the Avid Learning Series. To find more books on Media Composer, Pro Tools, Sibelius, or any other Avid product, visit www.courseptr.com/avid.

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PART 1: AUDIO EFFECTS. 1. Level and Pan Controls. 2. Equalization. 3. Using Audio Suite Plug-ins. PART 2: APPLYING VIDEO EFFECTS AND TRANSITIONS. 5. Quick Transitions. 6. Using the Effects Palette. 7. Creating Effect Templates. 8. Hiding guts w/FluidMorph. PART 3: CORRECTIVE EFFECTS. 9. Resize. 10. Pan and Zoom. 11. Tracking Blurs and Mosaics. 12. Stabilization techniques. PART 4: NESTING MULTIPLE EFFECTS. 13. Auto Nesting. 14. Changing the order of effects. 15. Exploring and Expanding nested effects. PART 5: RETIMING. 13. Generating a Freeze Frame. 14. Creating speed changes. 15. Modifying Time warps. PART 6: COLOR CORRECTION AND GRADING. 16. Basic Color effects. 17. Color Correction. 18. Masking and reformatting. PART 7: PERFORMANCE AND RENDERING. 19. Changing playback quality and performance. 20. Rendering options. Appendix.

Introduction xiii
Lesson 1 Introduction to Audio Effects
1(22)
Audio EQ Tool
2(6)
Understanding AudioSuite Plug-ins
8(3)
Using AudioSuite Plug-ins
11(4)
Applying AudioSuite Plug-ins to Master Clips
15(6)
Exercise 1 Using EQ and a Compressor/Limiter
21(2)
Adding EQ
22(1)
Applying a Compressor
22(1)
Lesson 2 Introduction to Visual Effects
23(26)
Adding Quick Transitions
24(5)
Adding a Transition to Multiple Cuts
29(1)
Removing Transitions
30(2)
Modifying Transitions in the Timeline
32(2)
Replacing Transitions
34(1)
Modifying Effects in Effect Mode
35(3)
Saving Effect Templates
38(2)
Adding Segment Effects
40(2)
Adding an Effect to Multiple Segments
42(1)
Removing Segment Effects
43(4)
Exercise 2 Applying Transition Effects
47(2)
Lesson 3 Corrective Effects
49(24)
Resizing a Shot in the Effect Preview Monitor
50(4)
Smoothing Shaky Camera Movement
54(2)
Locking Down Shaky Camera Movement
56(4)
Tracking and Blurring Unwanted Objects
60(4)
Using Standard Keyframes
64(2)
Hiding Jump Cuts with Fluid Morph
66(5)
Exercise 3 Tracking with the Mosaic Effect
71(2)
Lesson 4 Retiming
73(26)
Types of Motion Effects
74(1)
Creating Freeze Frames
74(1)
Setting the Freeze Frame Render Type
75(1)
Creating the Freeze Frame
76(2)
Making the Edit
78(1)
Creating Motion Effects
79(3)
Making the Edit
82(1)
Creating Motion Effects Using Fit to Fill
83(2)
Timewarp Effects
85(1)
Timewarp Preset Effects
86(1)
Applying a Reverse Motion Timewarp Preset
86(1)
Creating a Timewarp Freeze Frame
87(10)
Exercise 4 Motion Effects
97(2)
Lesson 5 Color Treating and Correcting
99(22)
Modifying the Look of a Shot
100(1)
Creating Color Treatments
100(1)
Creating a Black and White Image
101(3)
Creating a Sepia Tone Treatment
104(2)
Creating a "Night Vision" Treatment
106(2)
Introduction to Color Correction
108(1)
Color Correction Mode
108(2)
About Automatic Color Correction
110(1)
Automatically Adjusting Contrast and Balance
110(5)
User-Assisted White Balance Corrections
115(4)
Exercise 5 Color Treatments and Corrections
119(2)
Lesson 6 Nesting Multiple Effects
121(16)
Nesting Effects
122(1)
Autonesting
122(2)
Seeing Multiple Effects in the Effect Editor
124(1)
Displaying a Nest in the Timeline
125(4)
Changing the Order of Nested Effects
129(6)
Exercise 6 Nesting and Order of Processing
135(2)
Lesson 7 Multilayer Effects
137(30)
Creating Multilayer Effects
138(1)
Creating a Picture-in-Picture Effect
138(5)
Creating a "Card Swap" Multilayer Transition
143(5)
Advanced Keyframing Using Graphs
148(4)
Keyframe Interpolation Options
152(2)
Layers and Nests
154(2)
Nesting Effects Within Titles
156(2)
Applying Effects to Tracks
158(1)
Using the Safe Color Limiter
158(2)
Using the Pan and Scan Effect
160(5)
Exercise 7 Creating Banners and Split Screens
165(2)
Lesson 8 Keying and Mattes
167(14)
Different Keying Types
168(1)
Applying SpectraMatte
168(4)
Creating a Garbage Mask
172(2)
Refining the Matte Channel
174(5)
Exercise 8 Keying on Different Backgrounds
179(2)
Lesson 9 3D Title Animation with Marquee
181(28)
Creating Text in Marquee
182(3)
Formatting and Layering Text
185(2)
Modifying Colors, Materials, and Surfaces
187(3)
Rotating and Extruding Text
190(3)
Saving Text Styles
193(1)
Animating Objects in a Scene
194(7)
Saving Titles to a Bin
201(1)
Generating Auto Titles
202(5)
Exercise 9 Sliding Animation
207(2)
Creating an Animated Title
208(1)
Editing Titles into a Title Sequence
208(1)
Appendix A Using AVX Third-Party Plug-ins
209(18)
About AVX
210(1)
Adding Boris FX BCC AVX Plug-ins
210(3)
Modifying BCC Plug-ins as Segment Effects
213(3)
Using BCC Transition Plug-ins
216(2)
Using GenArts' Sapphire Plug-ins as Segment Effects
218(5)
Using GenArts' Sapphire Plug-ins as Transition Effects
223(4)
Appendix B Performance and Rendering
227(18)
Understanding Performance
228(6)
Understanding Real-Time-Effects Playback
228(1)
Measuring Performance
229(1)
Just Play Through It
230(1)
Video Quality Menu
231(3)
Rendering Effects
234(4)
Rendering Individual Effects
234(2)
Rendering Multiple Effects
236(2)
Using ExpertRender
238(7)
Controlling Render Speed and Quality
241(4)
Appendix C Glossary
245(20)
Appendix D Answers to Review/Discussion Questions
265(6)
Index 271
Greg Staten is the color critical display architect in the Visual Solutions team at Hewlett-Packard, focused on feature animation, visual effects, and color grading solutions. Prior to joining HP, Greg was the Senior Product Designer for Avid Symphony with Avid Technology, Inc., and he has been editing on Media Composer since 1992. Greg regularly consults with visual effect and animation houses worldwide on color management and grading workflows.