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Encore DVD: Introduction
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Packed with a rich set of creative tools, Adobe Encore DVD enables you to create striking DVD titles for film, business, training, events and more. Adobe Encore DVD gives video producers and DVD authors the power to create DVDs with interactive menus, multiple audio tracks and subtitle tracks.
This two day Adobe authorised course provides a practical and comprehensive introduction to using Adobe Encore.

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DAY ONE
Introduction • Planning the DVD project • The Encore DVD interface - windows and palettes • The DVD, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM formats • Preparing assets for Encore • Importing files from Premiere or Photoshop
Creating a new project • Using the Project window • Editing assets in the timeline • Importing video and audio • Understanding the menu editing workspace • Looping timelines • Creating simple interactive DVDs
Creating a simple menu • Working with the Library palette • Customising templates • Layer sets and naming conventions • Subpictures and colour sets • Text features • Linking in detail: First play, End actions, Overrides and checking links • Creating a visual flowchart |
DAY TWO
Working with Photoshop • Photoshop integration with Encore • Editing existing library templates • Designing still and motion menus • The Slideshow editor • Using Title Safe and Action Safe • Building interactivity with buttons
More advanced techniques • Motion backgrounds and audio tracks • Rendering motion menus • Adding subtitles to Encore • Setting remote control buttons and customising routing • Working with multiple languages
Encoding and delivery • Adding Chapter markers • Creating and managing links • Setting disc navigation and properties • Understanding bit budgeting • Creating the DVD volume • Building and testing a DVD
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