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Apple DVD Studio Pro 4

 
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 Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 Tutorials


Producer:
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Media:
CD-ROM
Author:
Nathan Haggard
ISBN:
1-932808-61-2
Duration:
8.5 hrs / 114 lessons
Compatibility:
Win XP, ME, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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CD Contents
Introduction
 DVD Technology (02:37)
 New in Version 4 (04:58)
DVD Creation Overview
 Post Production Workflow (03:57)
 Authoring in DVD Studio Pro (02:26)
Authoring a Basic DVD
 Creating a QuickTime Movie (02:56)
 Starting a New Project (04:58)
 Working from a Template (03:57)
 Adding Video (05:46)
 Testing & Burning a DVD (02:56)
The Interface
 Window Configurations (03:16)
 Windows / Palettes / Quadrants / Tabs (06:02)
 Customizing the Toolbar (03:00)
DVD Specifications
 Streams (03:40)
 Buttons (01:30)
 Frame Resolution & File Formats (04:28)
 Video Bit Rates (02:03)
DVD Physical Media
 Sides / Layers / Capacity (04:26)
 Plus & Minus Write / Rewrite (04:18)
 Duplication vs. Replication (02:59)
Planning a DVD
 Storyboarding (07:11)
 Bit Budgeting (04:50)
Setup & Importing
 Setting Preferences (04:04)
 Importing (05:22)
 Organizing (03:20)
 DVD Elements (02:33)
 Disc Level Settings (05:31)
Working with Tracks
 Adding Video & Audio (03:45)
 Adding Chapter Markers (04:57)
 Importing a Marker List (02:52)
 Basic Editing (01:59)
 Simulating the Track (03:01)
Creating Menus in DVDSP
 Adding & Modifying Text (03:36)
 Creating Buttons (02:31)
 Text Button Highlights (05:34)
 Adding a Background (06:13)
 Creating a Chapter Index Menu (05:07)
 Linking Buttons to Markers (04:03)
 Auto Create Index Menu (05:32)
 Video Title Set Editor (03:51)
Shapes / Styles & Templates
 Understanding Pre-Made Elements (03:58)
 Creating a Button Style (05:29)
 Creating a Template (06:15)
 Drop Zones vs. Buttons (02:56)
 Shapes (05:48)
Stories
 Function of Stories (04:19)
 Creating Stories (04:47)
 Using Stories with an Index Menu (05:54)
 Story Navigation (04:42)
Creating Menus in Photoshop
 Creating a Menu (04:22)
 Designing Buttons (03:35)
 Creating a Basic Overlay (02:04)
 Creating an Advanced Overlay (05:10)
 Applying Photoshop Menu in DVDSP (03:46)
 Applying Basic Overlay (03:02)
 Applying Advanced Overlay (04:16)
 Layered Files in Basic Menus (03:00)
 Menu Audio (02:50)
Motion Menus
 Creating Motion Menus (06:16)
 Creating Overlays for Motion Menus (02:59)
 Applying Motion Menus (05:16)
Layered Menus
 Understanding Layered Menus (03:16)
 Building Layered Menus (04:30)
 Using Layered Menus in DVDSP (05:42)
Slideshows
 Building a Slideshow (04:38)
 Working with Slideshow Audio (04:07)
 Using Slideshow Transitions (02:50)
MPEG-2 Encoding
 QuickTime or MPEG-2 (05:37)
 MPEG-2 Encoding Basics pt. 1 (04:11)
 MPEG-2 Encoding Basics pt. 2 (03:32)
 HDV / MPEG-2 / H.264 (03:58)
Chapter Markers in Final Cut Pro
 Chapter Markers & Compression Markers (07:14)
Using Compressor
 Exporting from Final Cut Pro (05:41)
 Customizing Presets pt. 1 (04:12)
 Customizing Presets pt. 2 (03:05)
 Compressing Audio for DVD (06:17)
 Distributed Encoding (02:27)
Scripting
 Purpose of Scripts (04:10)
 Creating a Random Play Script (06:56)
 Loop Point Jump Back Script (04:43)
 Menu Timeout (02:14)
Transitions
 Basic Transitions (04:01)
 Video Transitions (04:32)
 Alpha Transitions (06:57)
Subtitles
 Creating Subtitles (03:02)
 Adjusting Text Parameters (02:49)
 Importing Subtitle Files (02:04)
Anamorphic 16:9 & 23.98fps
 Anamorphic & 24fps (04:53)
 Anamorphic in DVDSP (04:54)
Multiple Streams
 Encoding for Multiple Streams (03:14)
 Creating a Multi-Angle Track (03:05)
 Mixed Angles (05:33)
 Multiple Audio & Subtitle Streams (04:43)
 Linking Setup Menus to Multiple Streams (07:29)
DVD@cess
 DVDs & the Internet (02:24)
 Linking to the Web (04:04)
 Testing the Weblink (03:29)
 Linking to a File (05:51)
 Linking to E-mail (02:31)
Advanced Connections
 The Connections Tab (04:51)
 Establishing Connections (03:32)
 Final Testing (03:50)
Building and Formatting a DVD
 Building a DVD (04:03)
 Testing in DVD Player (04:58)
 Formating in DVD Studio Pro (03:29)
 Burning In Toast (02:26)
 Purchasing DVD Media and Labels (03:09)
Creating an HD DVD
 High Definition Editing Formats (05:07)
 Authoring a High Def Project (04:50)
 Viewing a High Def DVD (02:42)
 HD DVD vs. Blue Ray (01:51)
Advanced Tricks
 Buttons Over Video (04:04)
 Easter Eggs (06:11)
Conclusion
 Final Thoughts (05:18)
Credits
 About the Author (02:34)
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