Book Description
With the explosion in popularity of podcasting, innovations in video content for cell phones, and the continued popularity of video cameras, video content creation and appreciation is snowballing. Todays audience expects Hollywood production values in games, independent DVD titles, Shockwave files, and fan club shorts. Googles You Tube is presently the reigning video content distributor for cottage-industry enthusiasts. Photoshop CS3 Extended: Retouching Motion Pictures creates an accessible entry point for image retouchers wishing to participate in the next wave of digital content. Assuming an intermediate to advanced working knowledge of previous versions of Photoshop, it focuses on the new tools and features of Photoshop Extended, enabling readers to first get a handle on the medium of moving pictures, then to attain a level of proficiency with retouching and enhancing digital film as they work through several real-world scenarios. Ideal for users ranging from home video buffs to professional studio employees, this tutorial-based book includes several hands-on projects and tackles a range of topics, including an introduction to digital video and importing and working with video layers and the Animation Timeline palette. It then proceeds to integrating media such as
Autodesk 3D Studio scenes and video footage, creating rotoscope sequences by painting over footage, compositing green-screened 3D animations, and adding special effects layers to footage.
About The Author
Gary David Bouton is an author of over twenty books on computer graphics, including 11 in the complete Inside Adobe Photoshop series (voted Best Graphics Book in 1997 by Amazon), Photoshop Elements for Dummies, creating multimedia, 3D modeling and rendering, and four books on CorelDraw. A professional illustrator, the author has won four international awards in design and Desktop Publishing. He has years of experience creating television commercials and magazine ads as a former advertising agency Art Director.
Gary has also authored several articles for photography and digital imaging magazines. With his wife Barbara, Gary hosts The Pixel Dust Forum at their site TheBoutons.com where computer graphics applications and technology is the prime focus for Windows and Macintosh users.