061: Using Adobe Story in Pre-Production

061: Using Adobe Story in Pre-Production

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This online webinar looks at Adobe Story. Available on your browser as a web service, or as part of Adobe Production Premium, Adobe Story is designed to help you with writing and planning your next production. This webinar shows you the entire production workflow – from first starting the application to exporting your final script for use in Adobe Premiere Pro to edit your project.

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Presented: Feb. 29, 2012

Using Adobe Story to write and plan your next production.

NEW! Part of the “GET STARTED WITH ADOBE CS6” BUNDLE!

Each week, Larry Jordan presents a live, online, training webinar discussing issues related to video post-production; often focused on Apple Final Cut applications. For a list of upcoming webinars, click here.

Duration: 41:49
File size: 112 MB (ZIP file)
Format: QuickTime movie (1280×720)

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TRAINING DESCRIPTION

This online webinar looks at Adobe Story. Available on your browser as a web service, or as part of Adobe Production Premium, Adobe Story is designed to help you with writing and planning your next production.

Story is a script-writing, scheduling, and planning tool that you and your team can use to collaborate on the writing and scheduling of a production. Writing, collaboration, scheduling, and version tracking are built in. Plus, once you create the script, Story allows you to add production elements like cast, cameras, and locations to generate production reports to help you get ready for shooting. It also integrates with other Adobe software like Premiere Pro.

This webinar shows you the entire production workflow – from first starting the application to exporting your final script for use in Adobe Premiere Pro to edit your project.

In this tutorial, you will learn:

  1. How to start the application
  2. How to create new projects, categories, and scripts
  3. How to create and modify a script
  4. How to add tags for production elements
  5. How to collaborate and track changes
  6. How to generate reports
  7. How to export your files for import into Adobe Premiere Pro

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: This webinar makes reference to Adobe Story being free. According to Adobe, this free offer expires April 12, 2012.

AUDIENCE LEVEL

This introductory webinar is designed for producers who need a faster and more efficient way to script and plan their next production. You don’t need to own any of this software to watch this tutorial.

TWO BONUS FEATURES!

Marker List for Webinar 61

To help you quickly find the information you need, we included chapter markers in the QuickTime movie for easy navigation. Click here to learn how to display them in your download. Also, we included key questions and answers from the discussion at the end!

Content Outline

    • Explain what Adobe Story does
    • Describe the Pre-Production Process
    • Illustrate the Story Workflow
    • Explain how Story integrates with Final Draft and Movie Magic
    • Questions & Answers

  • DEMO: Introduction to the Story interface
  • DEMO: How to create and modify a Project
  • DEMO: How to create and modify Categories
  • DEMO: How to create a Film Script
  • DEMO: How to create other types of scripts
  • DEMO: How to share Projects
  • DEMO: How to share scripts
  • DEMO: How to import an existing script
  • DEMO: How to create a Synopsis, Log-Line, and Pitch
  • DEMO: How to track script versions
  • DEMO: How to compare two versions of a script
  • DEMO: How to create a character bio
  • DEMO: How to add camera shots
  • DEMO: How to tag a script for production elements
  • DEMO: How to create a production schedule
  • DEMO: How to create production reports
  • DEMO: How to export your script for Adobe Premiere Pro

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