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Total Training
for Adobe Premiere Pro 2
Tutorial series can turn you from a novice to an
expert in 17 hours |
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By Charlie White
If
you want to learn how to use
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, you can read through the documentation,
try editing a few projects, and stumble your way through, eventually
learning your own way of doing things. Or you could pick up a copy
of
Total Training for
Adobe Premiere Pro 2 ($249.99) and save yourself lots of time
and effort by learning it the right way. With 17 hours of training
spread across five
DVDs, nearly everything you would ever want to know about
Premiere Pro is included in this series of lessons. Does it get
the job done?
I've always found
Adobe Premiere Pro to be an intuitive application to learn. I've
been using the software since version 1.0, and I was feeling pretty
good about myself, thinking I knew a lot about the software. I was
thinking I would just take a look at the bonus disk included with
this package, ?What's New in
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.? But then, since I was reviewing the
entire package, I decided to take a look at this series from start
to finish. As I loaded up the first
DVD of
Total Training for Adobe
Premiere 2, I started realizing that there were lots of gaps in
my knowledge, not only having to do with the latest version 2.0 with
all its new features inside.
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| Jacob Rosenberg |
An appealing part of this series of tutorials is
its
presenter, Jacob Rosenberg. If you attend numerous trade shows
as I do, Jacob is a familiar face, and can always be counted on to
clearly and precisely explain capabilities and features of various
software packages. But he goes well beyond that in this series of
DVDs. His professional demeanor, his upbeat presentation and
extraordinary knowledge of the software are obvious throughout every
minute of each one of these five disks. His presentation is so
smooth, it's hard to believe he is not reading this stuff, but he
isn't. He just knows it, cold. And Rosenberg is not only a teacher,
but he's been there, too, editing highly sophisticated productions
as well as nailing every tutorial assignment he does. In fact, I
can't think of anyone else I'd rather have sitting beside me showing
me how to use this deep application. From the beginning of these
tutorials, it became obvious that I had a professional editor
sitting next to me, showing me everything I needed to know.
When you first start out,
Total Training asks you to load a small application onto your
hard disk along with all of its sample files that are used in the
various lessons. Once you've gotten all the material on your disk,
the lessons themselves are played back from
DVD. It becomes immediately evident that this company,
Total Training, has quite a bit of experience producing these
types of tutorials, where the user interface is highly refined and
user-friendly (see graphic below), allowing you to do such things as
place bookmarks throughout.
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| The user-friendly Total Training
interface |
Plus, if you take a break and close down one of
these
DVDs and then return to it the next day, it starts up right
where you left off. This is certainly a convenient and easy way to
work with tutorials. You also have your choice of full-screen
viewing, 100%, or 50% its native size, leaving you room to actually
use the application along with the
presenter.
By using a dual-monitor setup, I was able to get
the most out of this tutorial series, where I had the
DVD content playing in one of the monitors while I worked with
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 in the other. That way, I could follow
along with the
DVD, using the included sample video, audio and stills to get a
hands-on experience. A slight problem I encountered was small
dropouts in the tutorial audio when I was scrubbing within the
Premiere Pro application. That problem could probably be solved
by either using a more powerful PC or playing back the tutorials on
a different
workstation or laptop nearby.
The depth of these tutorials was remarkable. A
sure sign of their tremendous value is the fact that a lot of the
information presented on them is not present in Adobe's own
documentation. For example, in the lesson about the source panel,
Jacob shows us with great detail how to create an L-cut and a J-cut,
and then drop that edited clip into the timeline from the source
panel. Looking for that technique in the Adobe
Premiere Pro 2 printed and online documentation, I saw no such
coverage. At this point, I was starting to think that if you don't
use these disks to learn how to use
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, you're not going to be able to get the
most of the software.
The pace of the tutorials was exactly right. From
time to time Jacob would get ahead of me, but then, it was easy
enough just to reach over and pause the tutorial while I tinkered
around with the application. However, almost all the time, that was
not necessary, where Jacob seem to know just how much time those
following along would need to learn the material.
I also liked the way there was a good balance of
practical knowledge about each feature of
Adobe Premiere Pro, and there was also a wealth of insight about
editing any kind of video. I found the advanced lessons to be
particularly engaging, as well as the
multicam lessons and those that covered all the other new
Premiere Pro 2 features.
Summing up, if you're going to spend the money to
acquire Adobe
Premiere 2.0, I think you would be remiss not to go the extra
$250 and get yourself these total training
DVDs. I gained an astonishing, almost embarrassing amount of
useful information from this set of tutorials, and I was surprised
at what I didn't know about this tremendously feature-rich
application. I have a new appreciation for
Adobe Premiere Pro after taking this Total Training tutorial
set, and I also have a deep respect for its host, Jacob Rosenberg,
and the organized and easy-to-follow presentation he and the team at
Total Training have created. This series of DVDs can truly turn you
from a novice to an expert in 17 hours. It doesn't get any better
than this. Total Training for
Adobe Premiere Pro 2 receives my highest recommendation. 10 out
of 10 stars.
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