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Creating Motion Menus with Encore & After Effects CS4/CS5 – Part 3

Part 3 of “Creating Motion Menus with Encore CS4/CS5 and After Effects CS4/CS5″ picks up where we left off in Part 2. This tutorial shows how to make a “Scene Menu” based on the ‘Main Menu” combining techniques used in Part’s 1 & 2. This is an advanced look at using Photoshop and After Effects create animated button transitions and some Advanced Menu Button navigation techniques in Encore. The techniques shown in this tutorial are used in both CS4 and CS5. Hosted by Melbourne Australia based Adobe Ambassador Jon Barrie.
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PhotoShop CS5 for Beginners – #17 Creating Panoramic Images

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Here I’ll show you everything new in Illustrator CS5, give you tutorial’s on how to use those new tool’s and provide an overall review. Bristle Brush, Perspective Grid, Paste Into Text, Draw Inside Path’s, Create Own Brush’s

7 – Creating Table Based Layouts in Dreamweaver

In this video you will see how to use your page templates to create the pages in your site.

Creating cinematic color in video from lynda.com: Premiere Pro CS5 Essential Training

Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Premiere Pro CS5 Essential Training, author Chad Perkins shows not only how to edit video with Premiere Pro, he also explains how to use video to tell compelling stories. This course covers the Premiere Pro workflow from a high level, providing a background on how projects go from start to finish before diving into basic clip adjustments, such as color correcting scenes for more dramatic impact, applying transitions effectively, and slowing down and speeding up clip playback. The course includes creative techniques, such as making titles and removing a green screen background from a shot.

4 – Creating Table Based Layouts in Dreamweaver

Learn how to create a simple table based layout with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
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Creating Web Video with Adobe® Premiere® Reviews

Creating Web Video with Adobe® Premiere®

These days, Web video isn’t just for multimedia geeks. From news sites to indie film producers to major film studios, the Web is enabling filmmakers and broadcasters of all kinds to reach a vast audience. But producing quality video for delivery via the Web-movies that deliver the maximum punch per pixel—is no easy feat. This book helps you learn how to make your movies look great on the Web and gain access to an audience of millions.

Director and producer Thomas Luehrsen has been telling stories in film and video for over 15 years, including 10 years telling stories at teeny size—on CD-ROM and the Web. In Creating Web Video with Adobe Premiere, Luehrsen guides you through the entire process of creating video for the Web, from buying the right camera and microphone to deciphering the inner secrets of Web video compression. Along the way, he explains how to use the latest digital video equipment for seamless video capture, how to edit and compress movies with Adobe Premiere, and how to use Adobe GoLive to place them on Web pages and streaming servers. Read interviews with masters of Web video and take a guided tour of some of the best—and quirkiest—Web video being made today. The companion CD-ROM contains demo versions of Adobe Premiere and Adobe GoLive, as well as sample video and audio files for you to use in the tutorials throughout the book.

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Useful Tips for Creating Web Banners

Useful Tips for Creating Web Banners

1. Find out an eye-catching punch-line for the banner. Spending a lot of time in creating a catchy phrase is not a waste of time, a phrase that will arouse the interest of the visitors and force them to click on the banner. The punch line need not be a big one, a small phrase with a few words and visually appealing with correct usage of colors and fonts will do the trick.

2. A good banner has an excellent copy. So spending ample time to think about what would interest the surfer becomes essential. Make the copy short and simple. The text must be informative and practical and must support the banner punch line. It should make the viewer curious or bringing out a smile. The copy might end with the same catchy phrase as on the website unless the banner punch line is the same.

3. See that the banners contain relevant contents. Ensure that the images displayed in the banners are relevant to the products or the service offered in the web site. A pretty young girl in a glamorous outfit might attract the attention of male viewers, but if the site sells electronic goods, the visitor will definitely leave the sight before making a purchase, thus ending up with high –click thru and very low sales.

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4. Including logo and website URL in banners is advisable if the ad campaign is a brand building exercise. For other types of banners, the two might be added, but confirm that they do not dilute the banner punch line or the copy. In these cases the logo and the URL together are better displayed either on the right or left side of the banner with the logo made small and the URL in a very small font size.

5. It has been shown that the best call to action on a web banner is the magic phrase ‘Click here’ the presence of which increases the click-thru rate. This magic phrase should be exhibited for a long time, say 2-3 seconds, that too in the last frame of an animated banner. The phrase ‘click here’ itself could be animated by making it to blink or change color.

6. Keep the size of the banner file to a minimum. As the banner is usually displayed at the top of the web page, it should load before the navigator can get a chance to scroll down grabbing immediately. If the file size is decreased it will lead to tradeoffs in animation and the number of colors used in animated GIF banners. Size of the Banner file depends on various factors such as the length of the animation- in case of Flash, the amount of animation, physical size of the banner etc.

7. Ensure that the banners have a professional look. A professional looking banner has its images very clear, not blurred or pixilated and the line art is very sharp. Also ascertain that the banner displayed has the same height and width values as their original size. For example, if a banner of the size 468×60 pixels is displayed at larger or smaller dimensions (even if the width: height ratio is kept the same), it leads to pixilation.

Didier is author of Useful Tips for Creating Web Banners. He is an expert writer and given contribution on various topic. To find out more on Web banner Design and Web banner designers.


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Adobe Lightroom Workflow Basics – Creating & Applying Watermarks

Here I show you some workflow basics when creating and applying a watermark to your photos in Adobe Lightroom. This is a continuation in a series of videos about Workflow Basics in Adobe Lightroom. In this video, I will demonstrate some workflow tips and how to create and apply watermarks to your photos in Lightroom. I will also discuss my thoughts about watermarking images – when I think it’s a good idea and when I think it may be better not to assign a watermark. There is no right and wrong, but I share my thoughts on this ever changing topic and look forward to your comments as well. Please leave your questions as a comment below or email adamlernerphoto@gmail.com Here’s the link to my Flickr, www.flickr.com

Creating Advanced Buttons and Event Handling in Flash CS3

Creating Advanced Buttons and Event Handling in Flash CS3

Many websites owners have shown preferences for Flash contents in their pages. Flash elements make your pages a visual treat. Creating graphics and images in Flash forms a part of Flash development.  The other part comprises creating advanced buttons and event handling. These are the features that make the site interactive by giving the users control over the graphics, images and animations. In Flash game development, these features are used to the maximum. Now, let’s take a brief look at how you go on creating these buttons and event handling in Flash CS3. For a further detailed step-by-step procedure, you may refer Flash tutorials which are available on the web.
With Flash CS3, a Flash designer can define four keyframes of a button symbol which in turn define the look of the button and its response to the mouse pointer. These keyframes are Up, Down, Over, and Hit states. The Up state defines what the button will looks like when the mouse pointer is not over the button. The Down state defines what the button will look like when the mouse pointer is over the button with the mouse button pressed. The Over state shows what the button’s look is when the mouse pointer is over the button. Lastly, Hit state defines the hot area or the actual active area of the button. Invisible buttons are created when you leave empty keyframes in all states with the exception of the Hit state. Page design in Flash can also incorporate complex buttons such as the pull-down menu.
Now, let’s find out what is event handling. Events are actions which users initiate such as keyboard presses, mouse movements, or button clicks. Flash listens to these events and responds to each event. This entire process is called event handling. You can create event listeners — the function telling the Flash how to respond to events — by creating a function and telling Flash where to put the listeners.

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PhotoShop cs4 Pen Tool tutorial-how to use the Pentool, and learn how to creating Lineart with it.

davindageek.weebly.com In this video I will show you how to use the pentool, and how to create lineart. Many believe the pentool is one of the most difficult tools to master in Photoshop and other Adobe programs, however the pentool is way easier to use then most think.Plus the pentool is one of the best tools you can use in these programs, “hands down”. The pentool tool will allow you to get super clean lines. Donate: www.paypal.com
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