Installing Premiere Elements 9
Copying the Classroom in a Book Files
How Adobe Premiere Elements Fits into Video Production
The Adobe Premiere Elements Workspace
Diagnosing Settings-related Issues
Working with Project Preferences
Capturing Video with Premiere Elements
Capturing Tape-based or Live Video
Capturing with the Capture Panel
Importing Content from Your Hard Drive
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Working in the Organize Workspace
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Working with the Monitor Panel
Working with the My Project Panel in the Sceneline
Using the Split Clip Tool in the Sceneline
Working with the My Project Panel in the Timeline
Using the Split Clip Tool in the Timeline
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Using Keyframes to Animate Effects
Copying Effects from One Clip to Another
Creating a Picture-in-Picture Overlay
Compositing Two Clips Using Videomerge
Changing Speed Using the Time Stretch Tool
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Working with Titles and Title-editing Mode
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Superimposing a Title over Video Clips
Viewing the Completed Movie for the First Exercise
Creating Background Music with SmartSound
Adjusting Project Volume with SmartMix
Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Track
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Understanding DVDs and Blu-ray Discs
Automatically Generating Scene Markers
Modifying Scene Marker Buttons
Customizing Menus in Properties View
Customizing Menus with Video, Still Images, and Audio
Changing Menu Button Text Properties
Viewing the Completed Movie for the First Exercise
Sharing on Your Personal Computer
Exporting to Mobile Phones and Players
Exporting a Frame of Video as a Still Image
13. Working with Photoshop Elements
Viewing the Completed Movie Before You Start
Using the Edit Videos Command in Photoshop Elements
Loading an Album from Photoshop Elements
Creating a New Photoshop File Optimized for Video
Customizing a Title in Photoshop Elements