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Course
Contents
Multimedia means combination
of different media like text, graphics,
animation, sound & interaction. In this we
combine computer generated graphics,
animation, video images, slide shows, fonts,
and series of screen effects with audio
effects. This whole Course is based on Total
Practical Training
Applications which are used:
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1. CorelDraw |
2.
Photoshop |
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3.
Flash |
4. 3D Max |
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5. Adobe Premier |
6.
Adobe After Effects |
1. Corel
Draw
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CorelDraw is
Vector graphic software,
allowing the user to produce
World Class Illustrations.
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Introduction to Interface
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Introduction to Toolbox
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Create
Tools
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Modify
Tools (Blend, Contour,
Envelop, Extrude, Drop
Shadow, Envelop,
Transparency).
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Formatting Tools
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Understanding Transformation
Tools
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Weld,
Trim, Intersection, Combine
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Understanding different
views
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Grid,
Guidelines
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Artistic
Media
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Lens
Objects
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Power
Clip
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Bitmaps
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Text
Editing
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2. Adobe Photoshop
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Introduction of Adobe
Photoshop
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Introduction of
Interface
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Selection Tools
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Usage of layers
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Modifier Tools
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Brush
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Defining Custom Brush
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Gradients
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Defining Custom
Gradients
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Patterns
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Defining Custom
Patterns
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Clone
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Text
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Drawing Techniques
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Path
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Shapes
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Defining Custom
shapes
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Transformations
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Blending Modes
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Masking Techniques
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Image Adjustments
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Image Mode
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Images size and
resolution Setting
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Canvas settings
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Layer styles
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Adjustment layers
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Rasterization
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Different Selection
techniques
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Filters
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Creating Textures and
designs combining different filters
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Using channels with
filters
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Using channels for
selection
3.
Flash:
Flash is a multimedia
platform that is popular for adding
animation and interactivity to web
pages. Flash is commonly used to create
animation, advertisements, and various
web page Flash components, to integrate
video into web pages, and more recently,
to develop rich Internet applications.
Flash can manipulate vector and raster
graphics, and supports bidirectional
streaming of audio and video. It
contains a scripting language called
ActionScript. Several software products,
systems, and devices are able to create
or display Flash content, including
Adobe Flash Player, which is available
free for most common web browsers, some
mobile phones and for other electronic
devices (using Flash Lite).
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Introduction to Flash Environment
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Introdcution to Toolbox
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Introduction to Timeline
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Understanding KeyFrame, Blank Key
Frame, Inbetween Frames
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Understanding Animation techniques.
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Using
Shape Tweening with Breakapart
Objects.
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Difference between Breakapart and
Graphic.
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Working with Motion Tween
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Animation with Motion Guide
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Animation with Masking Technique
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Animating individual letters
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Working with Movie Clips
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Working with Nested Movie Clips
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Understanding Scenes
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Use
of Buttons
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Crerating Interactive Presentation
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Adding Sounds
4.
3D Max:
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Introduction of
Interface
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Introduction of
Standard Primitives
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Introduction of
Extended Primitives
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Introduction of
Shapes
Modeling
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Modeling of different
3d shapes with Primitives
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Spline Modeling
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Attaching Multiple
shapes with each other
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Spline
techniques
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Converting 2D Shapes
into 3D shapes
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Extrude
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Bevel
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Lath
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Loft
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Free
Form Deformations
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Boolean
Techniques
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Bend
Modifier
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Taper
Modifier
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Stretch
Modifier
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Arrays
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Pivot
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Polygonal Modeling
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Different Polygonal
Techniques
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Creating different 3d
Models with Polygonal Modeling
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Materials and
Mapping
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Purpose of Material
and Mapping
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Standard Material
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Blend Material
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Multi sub object
Material
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Raytrace
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Reflection
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Refraction
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Bump
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Opacity
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Lights
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Introduction to
Lights
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Target Spot
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Free Spot
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Target Direct
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Free Direct
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Omni
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Skylight
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Lighting Atmosphere
and Effects
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Camera
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Target Camera
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Free Camera
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Using camera in an 3d
Environment
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Animation
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Introduction to
Animation
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Understanding Key
Frames
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Understanding Auto
Key and Set key
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Trajectories
techniques
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Moving Object Along
path
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Camera Animation
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Moving camera along
path
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Animating Lights
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Curve Editor
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Dope Sheet
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SpaceWarps
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Rendering
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Converting Models
into static Pictures
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Converting animation
into Video
5.
Adobe Premier
Adobe Premiere Pro is a
professional,
real-time, timeline based
video editing software
application. A powerful tool for
professional digital Video Editing
Designed for video professionals, Adobe
Premiere Pro software spans the world of
broadcast and online media. Its elegant
interface and superb editing tools, you
can work with complete efficiency,
control, and flexibility to produce
broadcast-quality movies for video,
film, multimedia, and the Web.
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Getting Started with
Premiere Pro
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Placing Clips on a
Sequence
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Arranging and
Trimming Clips
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Adding a Transition
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Applying Video
Effects
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Editing a Photoshop
layered Graphic
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Compositing Graphics
Using a Nested Sequence
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Editing Clips on the
Timeline
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Moving Clips to, From
and Within the Timeline
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Working with Source
Monitor Editing Tools
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Adjusting Clips in
the Trim Panel
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Using Editing Tools
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Adding Video
Transitions
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Using the A/B Mode to
Fine-Tune a
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Changing Parameters
in the Effect
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Controls Panel
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Creating Dynamic
Titles
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Changing Text
Parameters
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Building Text from
Scratch
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Putting Text on a
Path
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Creating Shapes
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Making Text Roll and
Crawl
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Using Audio with
videos
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Adding Video Effects
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Sampling Some Basic
Video Effects
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Manipulating
Keyframes and Effect
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Parameters
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Adding Keyframe
Interpolation and Velocity
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Putting Clips in
Motion
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Applying the motion
effect to clips
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Changing clip size
and adding rotation
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Working with keyframe
interpolation
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Putting
pictures-in-a-picture
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Using Premier for
Professional Projects
6.
After Effects
Adobe
After Effects is primarily used for
creating motion graphics and visual
effects. After Effects allows users to
animate, alter, and composite media in
2D and 3D space with various built-in
tools and third party plug-ins.
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Introduction to After Effects
Environment
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Creating Projects
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Compositions
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Pre-Compposition
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Timeline, Keyframe, and Animation
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Creating Solids
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Layer
Modes
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Using
Multiple Effects
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Using
Text Animation
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Creating 3D layer
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Using
Camera
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Lights
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Using
Particals
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Wiggel
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Null
Objects
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Motion Track
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Rendring
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Starting From |
Timing |
Last Date of
Registration |
Fee |
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22-03-2010 |
1830 to 2130
(Mon-Tue-Wed) |
20-03-2010 |
20,000/- |
Duration =
120 Hours
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