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Host, Mike Gunter, helps videographers master skills needed to integrate graphics-creation powerhouse, Adobe Photoshop, with their production.

What can the digital videographer expect to learn from this title?
Tips and techniques for navigating and using Adobe Photoshop's tools to make better graphics, images, and masks and mattes. Learn to make actions and droplets for batch processing repetitious tasks, how to rotoscope (drawing o n frames for video), and how to make a bug using a 32-bit alpha channel. This tutorial was created specifically to be as version independent as possible. In other words, if you haven't upgraded your Photoshop in a while, this video is still for you!

Class on Demand believes this Photoshop tutorial is truly unique as it is specifically designed to help the Videographer (or any video professional) learn to graphically enhance their project

Topics Covered Include:

Photoshop Preferences
Preparing Montages
Retouching
Tool Tips & Techniques
IRE - RGB limits
Actions
Making a bug
Masks
Rotoscoping
Printing a Frame from Video
Making a Droplet
AND MUCH MORE...

Approximate Run Time

2 hrs, 15 minutes.

 
The Instructor
Mike Gunter, a Vietnam era veteran, received a direct commission to a Lieutenant in the US Army Infantry Corps. Retiring in 1988, he went to work for the Air Force Civil Service as the Editor of Airpower Journal and the creator of USAF's Air Chronicles. Subsequently, he taught some of the very first courses in digital imaging and digital videography at Flathead Valley Community College. He is an Adobe Certified Training Provider and lives in Kalispell, Montana.
   
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