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Duration: 57:15
Presented: May 21, 2014
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DESCRIPTION
The media world is not yet ready to abandon optical media. In fact, many editors depend upon DVD or Blu-ray Disc sales for a large portion of their income. But the world HAS moved from the standard-definition world of DVD to the high-definition world of Blu-ray Disc.
In this one-hour online video training, watch host, Larry Jordan, as he shows you how to take your HD video – created in Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro – compress it in Adobe Media Encoder, then create either a DVD or Blu-ray Disc using Encore CS6. As you’ll discover, Encore makes the process easy.
If all you need to do is burn a single movie to disc, you can use lots of different software. But, if you need to create multiple menus, tracks, stories, and store multiple movies on the same disc, that requires more powerful software. And that is where Adobe Encore becomes essential.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level webinar is designed for editors who have a basic understanding of video editing but need to create more complex titles for DVD or Blu-ray Disc.
CONTENT OUTLINE