Sams Teach Yourself Premiere 6.5 in 24 Hours
PBJeff Sengstack/Bis an ACE, and Adobe Certified Expert on Premiere. He has worn many hats: TV new reporter/anchor, video producer, writer focusing on PC technology, high school math/science teacher, and music publisher marketing director. As a TV new reporter he won a regional Emmy and two Society of Professional Journalists first-place awards. He has written more than 300 magazine and newspaper articles as well as three books, co-authored two others and contributed to three more./PPISams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere 6.5 in 24 Hours/Ioffers practical advice from an author with a strong writing background, solid teaching experience, and extensive television production credentials./PPRather than simply presenting a collection of disconnected lessons,ISams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere 6.5 in 24 Hours/Ialways reminds its readers of the big picture and what they’re trying to accomplish. The book includes not only instruction on the basics of using Premiere 6.5, but also tips on shooting high quality video, creating professional voice-overs, and effective methods./PPAdobe Premiere 6.5 brings high-end video editing to the PC (90% of Premiere users use Windows). Anyone with a Windows PC who wants to venture into anything more than very simple video editing will eventually turn to Premiere 6.5./PPThe planned new version of Premiere, version 6.5 (slated for release in late summer 2002), will garner significant attention in part because it will add DVD authoring to its extensive feature set. The opportunity to create DVDs-from home movies to Hollywood productions-on PCs is a dramatic development, and Premiere 6.5 will be at the forefront of the emerging technology. The author has been working closely with Adobe, advising them on DVD software issues./P