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DVD Workshop 2.0
Power Tools for DVD Authors
Ulead's DVD Workshop 2.0 set the DVD authoring world on fire with their version 1.0. This DVD teaches you how to maximize your workflow and revenue using this power tool. Led by Mark Dileo, author of the "Instant DVD Workshop and DVD Workshop Courseware. Nearly 120 minutes in length, you'll be up and running in no time creating powerful interactive menus with mouse rollovers, hidden images, motion menus, playlists, multiple language and directors comments along with many other features in this new application. Some of the hidden tips and tricks hidden in Workshop 2.0 are revealed in this fast-paced learning opportunity.

Some of the topics include:

Keeping colors legal
Using Ulead File Objects (UFO)
Inserting additional audio tracks
Inserting 32 bit video files
Adding chapter markers (view streaming segment)
Creating subtitles
Hidden rollover effects
Menu Transitions
Mastering Playlists
Optimizing subpictures
Creating Motion Objects
Animating buttons in the rollover state
Using Disc Templates to optimize video quality
Power Slideshows
Using Highlights on Buttons
Compositing within Menus
Customizing the Workspace
Using Visual Aids
Analog and Firewire Capture
Managing Assets
Mixing Aspect Ratios
Adjusting Color Mapping
Arranging and Layering Objects in the Workspace
Creating Easter Eggs
MSRP-$129.99
 
Windows Media 8 required

 

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Mark Dileo is our Ulead DVD Workshop Instructor. He is also the author of the VASST book on Ulead's DVD Workshop 2.0.
Mark graduated from Rutgers College of Engineering in New Brunswick in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, in Mechanical Engineering.  After turning down a free ride to obtain his PhD at University of California, Berkeley as a graduate teaching assistant; he decided to try his hand at environmental engineering in northern New Jersey.  A year later, he took his leave to pursue a career in the music business.  Fifteen years later, he remains the manager and bass player for Hyperactive, the popular and lucrative New Jersey-based band.

 

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