The Adobe Creative Suite 3 Video Workshop offers over 200 training videos covering a wide range of subjects for print, web, and video professionals.
You can use the Adobe Video Workshop to learn about any Creative Suite 3 product. Many videos show you how to use Adobe applications together.
When you start the Adobe Video Workshop, you choose the products you want to learn and the subjects you want to view. You can see details about each video to focus and direct your learning.
With this release, Adobe Systems invited the community of its users to share their expertise and insights. Adobe and lynda.com present tutorials, tips, and tricks from leading designers and developers such as Joseph Lowery, Katrin Eismann, and Chris Georgenes. You can see and hear Adobe experts such as Lynn Grillo, Greg Rewis, and Russell Brown. In all, over 30 product experts share their knowledge.
The Adobe Video Workshop includes training for novices and experienced users. You’ll also find videos on new features and key techniques. Each video covers a single subject and typically runs about 3‑5 minutes. Most videos come with an illustrated tutorial and source files, so you can print detailed steps and try the tutorial on your own.
You can access Adobe Video Workshop using the DVD included with your Creative Suite 3 product. It’s also available online at www.adobe.com/go/learn_videotutorials. Adobe will regularly add new videos to the online Video Workshop, so check in to see what’s new.
While I appreciate the video workshops, in the previous version of Studio 8,Chef Dave Heide said on Jun 2, 2007 at 9:47 PM :
there was a complete step by step tutorial, walking you through an entire
website construction.
These Video Workshops are kind of peicemeal and dont connect the whole
picture.
I agree with Thomas. I am new to dreamweaver, and downloaded version 8 just in time for you to stop shipping it. I really enjoyed the walkthrough tutorial, and I learned a lot that way. I wish that you would have something along those lines for CS3. I have recently purchased it and was VERY dissapointed to have a bunch of new features that I had no Idea how to use.
jonmichael
said on
Dec 19, 2007
at
3:43 PM :
Due to a large number of requests, we have updated the Dreamweaver 8 Cafe Townsend tutorials for Dreamweaver CS3. You can use the new tutorials to build a sample website from start to finish in Dreamweaver CS3:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/
Click the Getting Started tab at the top of the page and you'll see the new series: "Creating your first website in Dreamweaver CS3."
Enjoy!
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