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12 Chapter 2: Workflow and workspace Adobe Encore CS3 provides a flexible workspace that you can quickly optimize for your working style. Workflow Workflow overview Encore lets you create many different kinds of projects for DVDs, Blu-ray discs, or interactive Flash files. Whether the content is a feature film, a wedding, a training course, or an art collection, the basic steps for creating a project are the same. Note: For a video tutorial about creating projects in Encore, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0239. Although the order of the tasks can vary somewhat from project to project, authoring with Encore involves the following basic tasks: Plan the project Regardless of the project's complexity, it is helpful to plan the content and flow of your project. Whether you sketch each of the elements, create a flowchart, or use a spreadsheet to map the path through the content, drafting a navigation scenario can help you clarify your ideas and anticipate problems before you start. For information, see "About planning" on page 25. 1 1a 2a 2 2b 2c 3a 3 3b Simple sketch of intended navigation scheme Import assets Prepare your source material (assets) for the project, and import them into Encore. The assets include any video, still images, audio, and subtitles for your project. Before you import your content into Encore, combine video clips, add transitions, or create special effects in a video-editing or compositing software, such as Adobe Premiere® Pro CS3 or Adobe After Effects® CS3. You can compile the audio in an audio-editing software, such as Adobe Soundbooth CS3. For information, see "Import assets and menus" on page 40.

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Chapter 2: Workflow and workspace
Adobe Encore CS3 provides a flexible workspace that you can quickly optimize for your working style.
Workflow
Workflow overview
Encore lets you create many different kinds of projects for DVDs, Blu-ray discs, or interactive Flash files. Whether
the content is a feature film, a wedding, a training course, or an art collection, the basic steps for creating a project
are the same.
Note:
For a video tutorial about creating projects in Encore, see
www.adobe.com/go/vid0239
.
Although the order of the tasks can vary somewhat from project to project, authoring with Encore involves the
following basic tasks:
Plan the project
Regardless of the project's complexity, it is helpful to plan the content and flow of your project. Whether you sketch
each of the elements, create a flowchart, or use a spreadsheet to map the path through the content, drafting a
navigation scenario can help you clarify your ideas and anticipate problems before you start. For information, see
“About planning” on page 25.
Simple sketch of intended navigation scheme
Import assets
Prepare your source material (
assets
) for the project, and import them into Encore. The assets include any video, still
images, audio, and subtitles for your project. Before you import your content into Encore, combine video clips, add
transitions, or create special effects in a video-editing or compositing software, such as Adobe Premiere® Pro CS3 or
Adobe After Effects® CS3. You can compile the audio in an audio-editing software, such as Adobe Soundbooth CS3.
For information, see “Import assets and menus” on page 40.
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