You may find it ironic that such a low-tech beginning would be required before finishing with a high-tech tool like Encore. So where do we start? I always start with a pencil and paper. The assumption is that you already have enough general knowledge to make good things happen in an application, even if you haven’t worked extensively with a particular software title. I won’t go in-depth about basic program functions in the applications I use in this exercise. Although as your experience grows, you will most certainly become a master of some. Picture yourself, as the old saying goes, as a “jack of all trades, master of none”. Often, knowledge of more than one application of any one type is required. Peer deeper into the text of this how-to and realize that one of its major implications is today’s filmmaker must have functionally-competent knowledge of several types of applications: Non-linear editing, audio processing, motion graphics, special effects, image manipulation and even basic 3D modeling. Advanced DVD Menu Creation Using Adobe Encore: Step-by-Step How-To by Jeff Bellune. Reference: StudentFilmmakers Magazine, September 2007.
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