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Duration: 45:52
Presented: May 16, 2012
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DESCRIPTION
Adobe Story gets you ready for production and Adobe Prelude CS6 gets your tapeless media ready for editing. Story was recently updated, and Prelude is brand new with the CS6 release. In this session, we introduce you to both.
Host Larry Jordan starts by illustrating the Story interface, then creates a simple script. Next, he shows how Story can share projects for collaboration, track characters, cast, and sets, add camera blocking, then create production schedules and all the reports you need for your shoot.
In the second half of this session, he switches to Adobe Prelude CS6 and illustrates how to use it to review, capture, log, collect, and export your tapeless media and get selected clips ready to edit in either Premiere Pro CS6 or Apple Final Cut Pro 7.
In this video tutorial, you will learn:
Audience Level
This webinar is designed for members of the production team who are looking for better ways to write, schedule, plan, shoot, capture, and log their projects.
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