Adobe Premiere Elements offers amateur and home moviemakers the
opportunity to work with editing tools as powerful as those packed into
Adobe Premiere Pro, one of the top tools on the market. Adobe Premiere
Elements For Dummies offers these same users not only a guide through
all the how-to steps of using the software, but also a valuable
reference on how to best apply the tools to a great video project.
Author Keith Underdahl, also author of Adobe Premiere Pro For Dummies,
is an experienced video editor who understands what new Premiere users
need to know and how to best explain the topics. In this book, Keith
describes: Best practices for shooting quality video Picking the clips
you want to keep and getting them into your computer How to use
Premiere Elements’ editing tools to add an opening credits page,
transitions between clips, sound, music, and ending credits. Adding
special effects using only computer trickery Putting your finished
project on a DVD, videotape, or the Internet
Covering more
ground than the typical expanded users manuals you find in bookstores,
Adobe Premiere Elements For Dummies is the book you need to get you
through your first video-editing project as well as to return to
whenever you hit rough spots and need instant help.