Video Editing in Adobe Premiere
Video is an excellent way to capture and demonstrate your system. Videos are also timeless; by contrast, software demos are problematic due to compatability problems. Finally, you can easily reuse videos in your portfolio, your web site, and presentations.
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Getting Adobe Premiere Pro
The Interactions Laboratory has a full license to Adobe Premiere and associated video editing products. However, you can get your own free legal tryout copy of Adobe Premiere Pro. You will be able to use it for one month on that computer.
- Go to http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.jsp.
- Create an account, and then just follow the instructions
Getting Windows Movie Maker
- Download the setup at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/products/features/movie-maker.
- Run the setup to install the software
Recipes and How-To's
Tutorials and Examples
- Example empty project with typical settings: Attach:template.zip
- Example title Attach:title-1.prtl
Tutorials for 581
- 6 video clips for video editing tutorial: Attach:video-files-581.zip
Titles
This is a small collection of titles that I used for the video publication for a paper: Attach:ilab_title_template.zip
- If you want to use them in your Premiere-project, go to "File"->"Import..." and select the three .prtl files from my archive
- The titles are optimized for a 1280*720 video resolution, but can be used in any Adobe Premiere cs4 Project (didn't check compatibility with other versions)