Computer Graphics Survey

Creating Video Elements

Using Premiere 5 and a QuickCam on MacOS Computers

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Before beginning the project


Tutorial Description

Premiere is the most widely used program for Desktop Video--recording and editing for multimedia (CD-ROM, Web) applications. While higher-end programs exist for non-linear video editing for industrial and broadcast applications, Premiere provides the most valuable features at a much lower cost.

In this first session, we'll create the elements for our video:

As in previous occasions, you will find familiar features in this program, helping you to guess function and operation. The Title window has many of the standard facilities of drawing programs like FreeHand. In the following session, we'll also see the Project window, which displays a visual list of the elements to be edited (like the Cast window in Director); and the Timeline window, used to arrange those same elements (similar to the Score window in Director).


Record Video

  1. Use Apple-->Control Panels-->Memory
  2. Turn off AppleTalk to minimize interruptions
    control strip, AppleTalk inactive
  3. Switch display to thousands of colors to improve playback speed
    control strip, thousands of colors
  4. Connect the camera and the microphone to your computer.
  5. Find the QuickMovie application icon and start the program:
    Premiere application icon
  6. Choose the video recording settings. These are not necessarily the best settings for highest-quality results, but they should allow you to fit your video recording in a small file (as long as you keep it short).
  7. Next, choose the audio recording settings.
  8. Rehearse your act, then proceed to record:
  9. Make sure to save your recording, so you can use it in your project during next week's session. You can afterwards quit QuickMovie.

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Create Title Card

  1. Find the Premiere application icon and start the program:
    Premiere application icon
  2. When the New Project Presets dialog appears, click 'Cancel'.
  3. Use File-->New-->Title to open the Title window.
  4. Use Windows-->Title Window Options to bring up the Title Window Options dialog.
    Title Window Options command
  5. Now enter and format the text of your title. Remember to make it legible by using uncomplicated typefaces at the largest size possible.
  6. Optionally, you can explore the simple drawing tools available in the Toolbox to add other elements to the title card besides type.
  7. While the Title window is still active (in front of other windows), use File-->Save to save your work to a Premiere Title file. Also this file will be used in your project during next week's session.
  8. Close the Title window and quit Premiere.

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Notes

Virtual Memory

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Information specific to the ACG Lab

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