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Introduction to Adobe Premiere Introduction to Adobe Premiere

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Introduction to Adobe Premiere Stacy Whitaker Scratch Disks tab in the New Project dialog box General tab File location Project file name Scratch Disks tab Same as Project Creating a New Project and Exploring the Workspace ID: 772943

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Introduction to Adobe Premiere Stacy Whitaker

Scratch Disks tab in the New Project dialog box General tab File location Project file name Scratch Disks tab Same as Project Creating a New Project and Exploring the Workspace

New Sequence dialog box Creating a New Project and Exploring the Workspace

Editing Workspace Source Monitor Menu bar Effects Control panel Project panel Media Browser panel Sequence Zoom controls Program Monitor Audio Mixer panel Timeline Tools panel Creating a New Project and Exploring the Workspace

Moving panels in the workspace Drop Zone Creating a New Project and Exploring the Workspace

Importing Assets A Premiere Pro project is a single file that stores all references to digital assets used in the project.Digital assets may include video , audio, still images, and Photoshop and Illustrator files.A project file also contains sequences (or timelines); these are where the digital assets are placed and edited.Video projects characteristically take up a lot of memory so to help keep the file size down, Premiere Pro creates reference files that point to the original files being imported.

Importing Assets The Project panel is your “file cabinet” of assets. You can create bins to help organize your Project panel.Bins may contain assets, sequences, or other bins. Project panel Asset preview Bin New Bin button Assets

Importing Assets The Media Browser provides a convenient way to locate, sort, preview, and import assets that you plan to use in your Premiere Pro project. It also provides access to the assets that you are using while you edit. Computer directory Folders and Files Media Browser

Return to Parent bin Organizing a storyboard in Icon view Preview List View button Icon View button Zoom controls Importing Assets

Working with the Timeline Panel and Sequences A sequence is located in the Timeline panel and is where most editing takes place. Adobe Premiere Pro can have multiple sequences and you can place sequences inside other sequences to break your project up into manageable pieces.

Working with the Timeline Panel and Sequences Sequences are comprised of video and audio tracks.Tracks are where the clips are assembled , edited, and enhanced with effects and transitions.

Working with the Timeline Panel and Sequences A sequence can consist of multiple audio and video tracks, but must contain at least one of each. Multiple tracks are used to blend clips together.

Current-time display Timeline panel Playhead and Current-time Indicator Video tracks Audio tracks Horizontal Zoom bar Timeline ruler Work area bar Working with the Timeline Panel and Sequences

Editing tools and Keyboard Shortcuts TRACK SELECT FORWARD/BACKWARD Keyboard Shortcut: A ( Shift+A ) Ripple Edit Keyboard Shortcut: B Rolling Edit Keyboard Shortcut: N Selection ToolKeyboard Shortcut: V Rate Stretch Keyboard Shortcut: R Razor Keyboard Shortcut: C Slip Tool Keyboard Shortcut: Y Slide Tool Keyboard Shortcut: U Pen Tool Keyboard Shortcut: P Hand Keyboard Shortcut:  H Zoom Keyboard Shortcut: Z

Other Handy keyboard shortcuts J – Shuttle backK – shuttle stopL – Shuttle forwardI – mark IN pointO – Mark out pointSpace – Start and stop playback Left/right – move frame by frame +/- Zoom in and out Command + c – copy Command + X – cut Command + v – paste Command + z – undo