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Basic Training with Premiere Elements

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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:34 am

Thanks, Ted!

Keep your eyes open for our Intermediate Training series, coming later this month!
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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby csgaraglino » Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:56 pm

Hello Steve,
Did you release the intermediate version yet?
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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby Chuck Engels » Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:21 pm

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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:29 am

Thanks, Chuck!
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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby rusty » Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:43 pm

Steve, just a note to thank you for the great Premiere Elements Intermediate Training Series. I watched the first one, and then couldn't stop because each one had new information I didn't know before. I ended up watching them all this morning, back to back! Just when I thought I was getting pretty competent with PE, I found out how much I don't know. But I sure know a lot more now.

Parts 5 and 6 also helped me solve a little problem I encountered with my Phantamorph project that I spent quite a few hours on this past weekend: for some reason, when I was cutting out the images with PSE7 to create the tiff transparencies to use in Phantamorph, I inadvertently left a thin strip of the old background down one side in some images so when I ran the full morph sequence, this line would appear, disappear and reappear in the video frame. I think I can export the morph slideshow as an AVI, bring it back into my project and then apply either the garbage matte or the crop effect to the clip to get rid of much of the unneeded transparent (well not so transparent when that line is there) parts around the morphing image. The resulting clip should work perfectly in my project against a background, etc. and saves me spending another Sunday redoing the morph. :yh: Sound right?

Anyway, that's off topic. What I really wanted to say is thanks for all the time and trouble! :TU: It is a super addition to the learning bank here on Munipix! ::CLAP:
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Re: Basic Training with Premiere Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:07 pm

Thanks for making my day, Russ! It's great to know our Muvipix efforts are helping people out!
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