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Monday, November 13, 2017

Learn Capture One Pro 10 And Retouching Video Training Tutorial DVD




Duration 5.30 Hours
197 Video Lessons
Exercise files : Yes

Course Contents
Introduction
What’s new in Capture One Pro 10
How to use the exercise files
Windows and Mac terminology
1. Capture One Pro 10 Basics
Explore the Capture One user interface
Set your initial preferences
Catalog vs. session: How they differ
Switch to or create a catalog on the fly
Handle RAW and JPEG files on a memory card
Import images into the application
2. Organize in the Library Tab
Organize images in User Collections
Create groups, projects, and albums
Understanding the Folders panel
Move folders in catalogs
Work with filters, tags, and star ratings
Filter by orientation
Search for images
Create Smart Albums
Metadata in Capture One
Create a metadata preset
Add IPTC metadata to multiple images
Add and manage keywords
3. Edit in the Color Tab
Base characteristics and white balance
Use white balance and color balance together
Convert to black and white
Correct color cast with Color Editor
Create versions with variants
4. Tonal Adjustments in the Exposure Tab
The magic of the auto adjustment
Get the right exposure
Understanding HDR sliders
Use levels
Use curves
Work effectively with clarity
Apply vignetting
Show original trick
5. Improve the Composition of an Image
Apply a crop
Rotate and flip a photo
Straighten lines with keystone correction
6. Fine-Tune Your Images
The new three-step sharpening process
Diffraction correction
Creative sharpening in the Details tab
Output sharpening in the Output tab
Reduce noise
Add film grain
Remove spots
7. Brush in the Local Adjustments Tab
Create layers in the Local Adjustments tab
Use a gradient mask to fix a sky
Adjust the tones of specific areas in an image
Adjust the color of a specific area
Use a brush to sharpen and add clarity
Soften skin with a brush
Use auto mask
Creative white balance brushing
8. Import, Export, and Catalog
Revisiting catalog organization
Leave imported files in their current location
Integrate catalogs into a master catalog
Output a project or album as a catalog
Use the Export command for single image export
Set up the Output tab for multiple image exports
Output tab constrained cropping
Output proofing
9. Things You Should Know
Customize the toolbar
Review new workspaces
Use the Adjustments Clipboard
Make a proof print
Send an image to an external editor
Back up a catalog
10. New Features in Capture One Pro 10.1
Overview of the 10.1 update
Tokenized watermarking
Master reset function
Roundtrip with Photoshop
Redesigned Styles workspace
Capture One Styles Packs
New delete image options
Conclusion



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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Apple Pro Video Series Final Cut Pro X Video Tutorial DVD Rs 400/-




40 individual lessons 
Running time of 6 hours.

Table of Contents

Exploring the User Interface

Launching Final Cut Pro X
Final Cut Pro X Workflow
Customizing the UI
The Toolbar
Exploring User Preferences
Commanding the Keyboard

Using Shortcuts with Modifier Keys
Locating Keyboard Commands in the Command Editor
Filtering the Virtual Keyboard
Customizing the Keyboard
Using the Command Search & Help System
Choosing a Media Storage Option

Navigating the Media Import Window
Choosing Media Storage Options
Copying to the Library vs. Copying to an External Location
Copying Files to the Library: AKA Managed Media
Copying Files to an External Location: AKA External Media
Leaving Files in Place
Importing Media from Cameras

File-Based Cameras vs. Tape-Based Cameras
Importing from File-based Cameras
Importing from a Camera Archive
Customizing the Metadata List
Importing Single or Multiple Clips
Importing Selection Ranges
Transcoding During Import
Checking Analysis Options
Importing from Tape-Based Cameras
Creating Camera Archives
Importing Media from Hard Drives

Reasons for Importing from a Hard Drive
Importing Folders as Keyword Collections
Analyzing Video During Import
Analyzing for People
Analyzing Audio During Import
Viewing Keyword Collections & People Smart Collections
Importing by Drag & Drop
Working With Events

Creating Events
Moving & Copying Media Between Events
Deleting Media in Events
Deleting Events
View Clips as Filmstrip
Viewing Clips as a List
Using the Task Menu
Organizing with Keywords & Smart Collections

Identifying Clips with Keywords
Creating a Keyword Collection
Drag & Dropping Clips to a Keyword Collection
Removing Clips from a Keyword Collection
Assigning Frequently Used Keywords
Viewing and Adding Keywords with the Skimmer
Filtering Keywords
Creating Custom Smart Collections
Rating, Deleting & Transcoding Media

Rating Clips as Rejects
Rating Clips as Favorites
Creating a Favorites Smart Collection
Assigning Keywords to Ranges
Transcoding Media
Setting up a Project

Creating a New Project
Choosing Video Settings for a Project
Choosing Audio Settings for a Project
Locating Projects
Building a Project

Making Selections & Playing Clips in the Browser
Marking Ranges on the Fly
Dragging Clips into the Timeline
Introducing the Editing Buttons
Appending Clips to the Primary Storyline
Inserting Clips to the Primary Storyline
Navigating the Timeline
Understanding the Relationship Between the Skimmer & Playhead
Reordering Clips in the Timeline
Renaming Clips in the Timeline
Synchronizing Clips & Rating Interviews

Reasons for Syncing Video and Audio
Creating a Synchronized Clip Smart Collection
Changing the Audio Playback Channel
Rating Interviews
Adding Favorites to the Project
Performing Insert, Overwrite & Connect Edits

Inserting a Clip Using the Playhead
Inserting a Clip Using the Skimmer
Performing an Overwrite Edit
Inserting Multiple Clips into the Timeline
Understanding Storylines
Performing a Connect Edit
Understanding the Magnetic Timeline
Performing a Video-Only Connect Edit
Nudging & Disabling a Connected Clip
Removing Unwanted Material

Locating Clips with the Timeline Index
Removing Unwanted Material Using the Range Selection Tool
Removing Unwanted Material Using Keyboard Shortcuts
Enabling & Disabling Clip Snapping
Performing Blade Trims
Performing Playhead & Skimmer Trims
Using Trim to Selection
Replacing Clips & Performing 3-Point Edits

Performing a Replace Edit
Performing a 3-Point Edit
Creating a Back-Timed 3-Point Edit
Adjusting Clip Timing

Trimming Defined
Trimming with the Selection Tool
Trimming with the Keyboard
Creating Split Edits
Changing the Trimming Preferences
Flattening a Clip to the Primary Storyline
Auditioning Clips

Creating a Selection Range to Audition
Changing the Audition Pick
Add to Audition vs. Replace and Add to Audition
Previewing the Audition Clip
Using the Trimming Tools

Working with the Trimming Tool
Performing a Ripple Edit with Snapping
Performing a Rolling Edit
Performing a Slip Edit
Overriding a Clip Connection
Performing a Slide Edit
Trimming with the Precision Editor
Editing with Multicam Clips

Creating Multicam Clip
Viewing the Angles in a Multicam Clip
Enabling Video-Only Switching
Performing a Multicam Edit in the Timeline
Switching Angles without Making Cuts
Multicam Editing with the Keyboard
Making Adjustments to the Edit
Working with Storylines

Understanding Gap Clips
Performing Extract & Lift Edits
Using the Position Tool
Replacing Gap Clips
Working with Secondary Storylines

A Word About FCP X's Editing Paradigm
Understanding Secondary Storylines
Re-ordering & Trimming Clips in a Connected Storyline
Disabling Clips in a Secondary Storyline
Changing Storyline Timing with a Gap Clip
Editing the Soundtrack

Duplicating a Project
Setting up the Project for Sound Editing
Disabling & Detaching Audio
Changing Clip Volume
Understanding Audio Delivery Requirements
Soloing Clips
Creating Fades
Copying & Pasting Volume Effects
Changing the Fade Type
Working with Music

Adjusting Music Loudness
Using Beat Markers for Cutting
Controlling the Volume of a Clip Over Time
Adjusting Audio Keyframes
Copying & Pasting Keyframes
Making Music Timing Refinements
Refining the Edit

Becoming a Final Cut Pro
Tightening Up the Pacing
Adding a Split Edit
Enhancing the Soundtrack

Analyzing Audio for Problems
Improving Loudness
Reducing Background Noise
Evening Out Dialogue
Working with Markers, Audio Components & Surround

Adding & Naming Markers
Changing Marker Types
Performing a 3-Point Audio Only Edit
Working with Audio Components
Panning in Dolby Surround Space
Retiming Video

Retiming a Clip - Constant Speed Changes
Using the Custom Speed Window
Changing Speed with the Retiming Handle
Reversing a Clip
Replace with Retime to Fit
Retiming a Clip - Variable Speed Changes
Smoothing in & Out of Speed Segments
Changing the Video Quality
Analyzing & Rendering with Optical Flow
Creating Freezes & Holds

Creating a Freeze Frame in the Timeline
Creating a Freeze Frame in the Browser
Creating Hold Frames
Applying & Modifying Transitions

Controlling Transition Overlap
Applying the Default Transition
Changing Transition Duration
Rolling an Edit under a Transition
Applying a Transition from the Media Browser
Adjusting the Transition Properties
Replacing a Transition
Applying Multiple Transtions
Changing the Default Transition
Applying & Animating Effects

Previewing & Applying Effects
Adjusting Effect Properties
Using the Animation Editor
Keyframing Effects
Keyframing Effects with the Range Selection Tool
Working with Generators & Photos

Reasons to Transform Images
Using Apple's Motion as a Publishing Tool
Changing the Published Parameters
Adding Photos to a Project
Changing the Spatial Conform
Working with Transform Controls

Transforming Image in the Viewer
Transforming Images in the Inspector
Animating Transforms with Keyframes
Navigating to Keyframes
Working with Keyframes in the Animation Editor
Animating Opacity
Trimming Cropping & Distorting an Image

Trimming an Image
Cropping an Image
Creating a Ken Burns Effect
Distorting an Image
Working with Titles & Themes 

Working with Basic Titles & Lower Thirds
Editing Text in the Viewer
Changing the Text Attributes in the Inspector
Working with Animated Themes
Working with Compound Clips

Enabling Safe Zones
Creating a Compound Clip
Editing a Compound Clip
Adding a Drop Shadow
Locating a Compound Clip
Balancing and Matching Color

Reasons for Color Correction
Auto Balancing Color & Contrast
Auto Balancing in the Timeline
Auto Balancing for Shot Matching
Manually Color Correcting an Image

Adjusting Contrast
Adjusting Saturation
Adjusting Color
Using Color & Shape Masks

Performing Targeted Corrections
Giving the Sky More Punch
Viewing the Matte
Adding Pixels to the Matte
Correcting Inside/Outside the Matte
Targeting Specific Areas Using a Shape Mask
Adding Multiple Shape Mask
Copying and Pasting Corrections
Publishing to Apple Devices & Vimeo

Sharing a Project
Exporting for Apple Devices
Changing Export Settings
Range-Based Exporting to Vimeo
Creating & Exporting Chapter Markers
Publishing Bundles & Keywords

Exporting Bundles
Creating & Exporting Keyword Tokens
Adding Custom Token Fields
Exporting Master Files with Roles

Reasons for Exporting Master Files
Reasons for Exporting Roles (Stems)
Exporting Audio Roles (D M & E Tracks)
Assigning Roles in Your Events & Projects
Viewing Roles in the Timeline Index
Exporting Using Compressor

Exploring the Compressor UI
Applying a Setting
Choosing a Location
Submitting the Batch
Distributed Transcoding
Exporting Using Compressor Presets

Bonus Course - Sound Editing in Final Cut Pro X

11 lessons with a running time of 76 minutes

Table of Contents
Introduction

What You'll Learn In This Tutorial
How to Work with the Media
Audio Fundamentals

Mounting the P2 Disk Image
Analyze & Fix Audio Problems
Seperate Mono & Group Stereo Audio
Remove Silent Channels
Analyzing After Import
Setting Auto-Analysis In Preferences
Inspecting the Channel Configuration
Enhancing Your Soundtrack
Working with Audio In the Timeline
Working with the Waveform
Enabling, Disabling & Soloing Audio
Choosing an Audio Channel
Paning the Audio Channel
Editing in the Timeline

Adjusting the Edit Points
Expanding the Audio
Trimming the Audio
Animating Clip Volume
Working with Fade Curves
Understanding Fade Curve Types
Animating the Volume to Remove Noise
Navigating Between Keyframes
Removing Keyframes
Adjusting the Volume Level at a Keyframe
Determining Mic Channels
Seperating the Audio Channels In the Timeline
Benefits of Breaking Apart the Audio Channels
Seperating Audio from Video
Enhancing the Soundtrack

Reducing Background Noise
Keeping the Tonal Characteristics of the Dialogue
Removing Background Noise from other Sounds
Navigating Between Audio Panes
Adjusting Loudness
How Loudness Affects the Audio Clip
Adjusting the Loudness Parameters
The Downside of the Loudness Enhancement
Animating the Volume Level to Control Dynamics
Removing Hum
Enhancing with Equalization
The Downside of using EQ Presets
Working with the Graphic Equalizer
Using Match Audio
Evening Out the Mix
Using the Audio Meters
Making Relative Volume Changes
Working with EQ

Anatomy of a Graphic Equalizer
Isolating Unwanted Room Resonance
Understanding the Limitations of using a Graphic EQ
Applying a Parametric EQ
Anatomy of a Parametric EQ
Isolating the Frequencies During Playback
Adjusting the Q Value of the Curve
Comparing Before and After EQ in the Inspector
Making a Low Shelf Adjustment
Equalization Best Practices
Working with a Compressor

Understanding Audio Dynamics
 How Compressors Work
Applying a Compressor to Dialogue
Anatomy of a Compressor
Setting the Compressor to "Rest" Position
Adjusting the Ratio
Adjusting the Threshold
Compressor Best Practices
Adjusting the Release
Adjusting Attack
Increasing Overall Gain
Understanding Auto Gain
Setting Output Levels
Creating a Surround Mix

Hardware Considerations
Configuring Audio Monitoring in the Audio MIDI Setup Window
Setting up Surround Mixing in Final Cut Pro X
Anatomy of the Surround Panner
Animating the Surround Space
Setting a Surround Pan Mode
Editing Voice Over

Cleaning up the Voice Over
Using a Noise Gate
Explanation of a Noise Gate
The Threshold Control
The Release Control
The Attack Control
The Hold Control
Histeresis Control
Adding a Touch of Reverb
Using the Waveform for Editing Voice Over
Using Other Effects

Exploring Other Useful Audio Effects
Distortion Effects
Limitations of Echo Effects
Levels Effects
Modulation Effects
Spaces Effects
Using Space Designer
Specialized Effects
Voice Effects
Adding Foley Effects and Music

Working with Sound Effects
Searching for and Auditioning Sound Effects
Spotting the Sound Effect to Picture
Combining Effects to Create Suspense
Adding an LFE Effect
Adding a Dash of Reverb to a Compound Clip
Getting Around the Truncated Reverb Effect
Adjusting Sound within a Compound Clip
Adding a Music Bed
Exporting and Collaboration

2 Methods of Sound Collaboration
Working with Roles
The Purpose of Roles
Viewing Roles in the Inspector
Editing Roles
Adding Sub-Roles
Assigning Roles in the Inspector
Common Application of Roles
Exporting Audio Stems
Choosing the Roles to Export
Exporting for ProTools


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Monday, March 10, 2014

Ruby on Rails 4 Video Training Course DVD Rs 300/-





Duration : 12h 41m 

Level : Beginner 


Introduction 3m 32s

Welcome 58s
Using the exercise files 2m 34s

1. What Is Ruby on Rails? 12m 0s

  • Introducing Ruby on Rails 2m 25s
  • Why use Ruby on Rails? 6m 5s
  • Understanding MVC architecture 3m 30s

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training Video Tutorial DVD Rs 300/-





Contents of DVD

00. Introduction
00 01. Welcome.mov 12 MB
00 02. Remapping operating system functions.mov 2 MB
00 03. Using the exercise files.mov 2 MB
01. Using the Interface
01 01. Launching the application for the first time.mov 6 MB
01 02. Adjusting essential preferences.mov 7 MB
01 03. Learning the interface.mov 13 MB
01 04. Customizing the window layout.mov 12 MB
01 05. The four ways to drive Final Cut Pro.mov 16 MB
01 06. Organizing the browser.mov 13 MB
01 07. Tab improvements.mov 5 MB
02. Working with Clips
02 01. Editing with the Viewer window.mov 14 MB
02 02. Marking clips.mov 3 MB
02 03. Marking in the timeline.mov 6 MB
03. Building the Story
03 01. Working with audio in the Viewer window.mov 6 MB
03 02. Track targeting.mov 9 MB
03 03. Three-point editing.mov 10 MB
03 04. Manipulating the playhead.mov 7 MB
03 05. Moving clips in the timeline.mov 5 MB
03 06. Adjusting edit points in the timeline.mov 6 MB
03 07. Splitting clips.mov 10 MB
03 08. Multitrack editing.mov 9 MB
03 09. Deleting clips.mov 2 MB
03 10. Performing an insert edit.mov 6 MB
03 11. Performing a shuffle edit.mov 5 MB
03 12. Other ways to work with clips.mov 9 MB
04. Advanced Editing Techniques
04 01. Performing a replace edit.mov 7 MB
04 02. Linking and unlinking.mov 12 MB
04 03. Roll and ripple edits.mov 13 MB
04 04. Adjusting edit points on the fly.mov 10 MB
04 05. Slip and slide edits.mov 17 MB
04 06. Creating subclips.mov 18 MB
04 07. Match framing.mov 6 MB
04 08. Editing audio and video.mov 31 MB
05. Mastering the Interface
05 01. Taking control of your timeline.mov 8 MB
05 02. Changing track visibility and locking.mov 6 MB
05 03. Auto Select.mov 3 MB
05 04. Creating keyboard shortcuts.mov 7 MB
05 05. Creating buttons.mov 9 MB
06. Basic Audio Mixing
06 01. Introduction to mixing.mov 15 MB
06 02. Adjusting audio levels in the viewer.mov 10 MB
06 03. Adjusting audio levels in the timeline.mov 20 MB
06 04. Fading audio.mov 22 MB
06 05. Adjusting the audio mix on the fly.mov 10 MB
06 06. Using the Audio Mixer tool.mov 13 MB
07. Markers
07 01. Inserting markers.mov 10 MB
07 02. Types of markers.mov 20 MB
07 03. Moving and repositioning markers.mov 7 MB
07 04. Snapping markers to each other.mov 8 MB
07 05. Transcribing using markers.mov 7 MB
07 06. Navigating to markers.mov 4 MB
07 07. Ripple-deleting markers.mov 3 MB
07 08. Subclipping using markers.mov 6 MB
07 09. Exporting markers.mov 5 MB
08. Modifying Speed
08 01. Fit to fill.mov 9 MB
08 02. Changing speed at a constant rate.mov 23 MB
08 03. Changing speed at a variable rate.mov 31 MB
08 04. Creating and using freeze frames.mov 10 MB
09. Transitions
09 01. Using transitions.mov 16 MB
09 02. Modifying transitions.mov 4 MB
09 03. Introduction to rendering.mov 14 MB
09 04. Applying bulk transitions.mov 7 MB
09 05. Alpha transitions.mov 16 MB
09 06. Saving favorites.mov 13 MB
10. Filters
10 01. Using filters.mov 6 MB
10 02. Modifying filters.mov 16 MB
10 03. The Color Corrector.mov 16 MB
10 04. Smoothcam.mov 11 MB
10 05. Saving favorites.mov 6 MB
10 06. Filterpacs.mov 9 MB
11. Working with Stills
11 01. Working with stills.mov 28 MB
11 02. Moving on stills.mov 6 MB
11 03. Working with layered Photoshop files.mov 13 MB
12. Creating Titles
12 01. Creating basic titles.mov 9 MB
12 02. Creating lower thirds.mov 9 MB
12 03. Creating outline text.mov 15 MB
12 04. Creating a credit roll.mov 9 MB
12 05. Using master templates.mov 13 MB
13. Multicam
13 01. Introducing multicam editing.mov 18 MB
13 02. Creating a multicam clip using sync points.mov 5 MB
13 03. Creating a multicam clip with timecode.mov 5 MB
13 04. Editing a multicam clip in a timeline.mov 12 MB
13 05. Refining your multicam edit.mov 13 MB
14. Importing
14 01. Importing files and folders.mov 6 MB
14 02. Importing audio into Final Cut Pro.mov 5 MB
14 03. Preparing for log and capture.mov 13 MB
14 04. Special considerations for HDV users.mov 3 MB
14 05. Logging clips.mov 12 MB
14 06. Capturing clips.mov 16 MB
14 07. The Log and Transfer window.mov 9 MB
14 08. Reconnecting media.mov 3 MB
15. Exporting
15 01. Exporting to a QuickTime movie.mov 8 MB
15 02. Sharing.mov 9 MB
15 03. Sending to Compressor.mov 2 MB
15 04. Printing to video.mov 6 MB
16. Conclusion
16 01. Goodbye.mov 1 MB
Exercise Files
Ex_Files_FCP7_EssT.zip 1,813 MB


Bonus Videos

Commercial Editing Techniques with Final Cut Pro X Video Training


Author : Ashley Kennedy
Subject : Video, Video Editing
Software : Final Cut Pro X
Level : Intermediate
Duration1h 54m
Released : May 22, 2013

Contents of DVD

Introduction9m 33s
Welcome 1m 5s  
Using the exercise files 4m 57s  
What is my version of Final Cut Pro X? 3m 31s  

1. Forming a Plan17m 41s

  • What is commercial editing? 2m 33s  
  • Getting involved early: The editor's role in pre-production 3m 19s  
  • Branding: Understanding product audience and intent 2m 55s  
  • Examining pre-visualization materials: The script and storyboard 4m 45s  
  • Taking a look at project assets 4m 9s  


2. Organizing and Assembling the Rough Cut39m 31s

  • Setting up the project 5m 34s  
  • Marking the best shots to prep the edit 2m 58s  
  • Building the audio foundation for the spot 6m 43s  
  • Laying in the visual structure for the spot 4m 53s  
  • Creating subsequences to experiment and flesh out content 9m 1s  
  • Focusing on timing and pacing 5m 27s  
  • Continuing the edit and working with compound clips 4m 55s  


3. Working with Effects16m 11s

  • Manipulating speed with stutter edits 4m 18s  
  • Adding transition effects 5m 55s  
  • Compositing layers within the spot 5m 58s  


4. Finishing and Delivery28m 32s

  • Adding the final graphics, music, and voiceover 5m 2s  
  • Tweaking the spot to reach picture lock 6m 28s  
  • Color correcting for style 11m 13s  
  • Delivering the project and receiving feedback 5m 49s  


Conclusion2m 42s
Next steps 2m 42s  


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