Welcome, 357! And thanks for the kind words about the book.
As you can see, I gave away the books some time ago. But we've got them for sale in our Muvipix store!
http://Muvipix.com/cooltricks
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Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksRe: Win Cool Tricks & Hot Tips for Adobe Premiere ElementsWelcome, 357! And thanks for the kind words about the book.
As you can see, I gave away the books some time ago. But we've got them for sale in our Muvipix store! http://Muvipix.com/cooltricks HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksWill it solve my camera spotlight fade-in/out problem?
Do you explain in your new book how to simulate a camera spotlight fade-in/out? How to spotlighten a person in a crowd? How to reset the 'Lighting Effects' effect to a transparent/neutral 'zero' impact position which is prerequisite to start/end fading the effect? Regards, nickky007
Re: Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksI want a copy Steve!
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Re: Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksUnfortunately, this is a giveaway from last year, 357! But thanks for your interest.
You can learn all about the book on the web page I linked to in the post above. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksAnother great book from Muvipix! I purchased it from Amazon last month, and my video editing skills have mushroomed.
Premiere Elements is a far more sophisticated program than I realized, and I am no longer stumped by some of the more sophisticated effects. It takes the skills you taught us in Premiere Elements 9 and elevates us to grad school material. Well, I exaggerate a bit, but almost. Anybody who's serious about using Premiere Elements to its full capacity needs to get this book. Brenda
Re: Congrats to winners of the Cool Tricks & Hot Tips booksBless you, Brenda! Thanks for the ringing endorsement!
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