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Adobe Premiere Pro: Video
Adobe Premiere Pro: Video
Adobe Premiere Pro: Video
Premiere
Pro
Video
• Due
to
HD,
there
are
a
bunch
of
different
screen
sizes
and
resolutions
o SD
(Standard
Definition)
720x480
(4:3)
o HD
(High
Definition)
1920×1080
(16:9)
• Interlaced
vs.
Progressive
Scan
• NTSC
vs.
PAL
• Around
30
Frames
per
second
(“frame
rate”)
is
standard
Why
Premiere
Pro?
• Premiere
Pro
is
an
industry
standard,
professional
level
video
editing
software
• Non-‐linear
(non-‐destructive)
editing
software
• Others:
Final
Cut
X
(blech),
AVID,
etc.
Terminology
• Project:
a
Premiere
file
that
stores
all
of
your
media.
All
sequences,
clips,
audio
effects,
and
other
media
files
are
stored
in
the
project
• Sequence:
a
composited
series
of
media
clips,
effects,
edits,
transitions,
and
output
information
• Clip:
a
“media
snippet”
can
be
audio,
video,
an
image,
etc.
• Subclip:
a
portion
of
a
clip
defined
by
an
IN
and
OUT
point
• In
Point
/
Out
Point:
mark
the
beginning
and
end
of
media
as
used
inside
a
sequence
• Timecode
–
HOURS:MINUTES:SECONDS:FRAMES
• Playhead:
indicates
the
position
in
time
in
the
sequence
or
clip
• Rendering:
processing
of
video
for
real
time
viewing
and
output
• Target
Track:
the
media
track
that
you
want
to
edit
or
affect
Workspace
• Premiere
Interface
is
made
up
several
main
windows:
Project,
Program,
Tools,
Timeline
• PROJECT
WINDOW
o Organizes
and
allows
access
of
source
material,
assets
o Organized
into
Bins
(like
folders)
o To
work
with
a
clip,
double-‐click
(Source
Monitor)
or
drag
to
Timeline
o Viewing
buttons
at
bottom,
Create
New…
• Tabs
o Media
Browser:
search
for
media
on
your
computer
to
import
o Info:
specific
information
on
selected
media
o Effects:
effects,
transitions,
corrections
• SOURCE
MONITOR
o Where
you
can
view,
select
part
of
your
media,
insert
into
timeline
from
here
as
well
• Tabs
o Effect
Controls:
basic
scale
and
position
controls,
adjust
effects
o Audio
Mixer:
adjust
pans,
volume,
mute,
solo
o Metadata:
minute
detail
about
the
clip
you
have
open
• PROGRAM
MONITOR
o Acts
as
your
workspace
for
a
sequence.
It
is
the
window
you
use
to
edit
clips
into
your
sequence
and
view
results.
o You
can
use
the
player
controls
or
dray
the
playhead
to
navigate
your
sequence
o You
can
also
set
in/out
points,
markers
and
keyframes
• TIMELINE
o Displays
layers
of
video
and
audio
tracks
in
a
sequence
along
a
time
axis.
o Use
the
timeline
to
view
the
layout
and
timing
of
your
sequence
components,
navigate
between
media
clips,
select
specific
points
in
the
sequence,
and
select
target
tracks
o The
TIMELINE
mirrors
the
PROGRAM
WINDOW
and
vice
versa
Transitions
• An
effect
placed
at
the
beginning
or
ending
of
a
clip
to
transition
to
other
material
• Effects
>
Video
Transitions
• Make
sure
to
leave
HANDLES,
or
room
on
the
clip
before
and
after
your
IN/POINTS
• To
change
the
transition,
select
the
transition
and
go
to
the
Effect
Control
Tab
to
change
the
transition
/
or
double
click
on
transition
to
change
duration
Editing
Source
Monitor
• Choose
in
and
out
points
>
insert
into
Timeline
Program
Monitor
• Extract
/
Lift
Using
Editing
Tools
Selection
Tool
Track
Select
Forward
Track
Select
Backward
Ripple
Edit
A
ripple
edit
trims
a
clip
and
shifts
subsequent
clips
in
the
track
by
the
amount
you
trim.
Shortening
a
clip
by
ripple
editing
shifts
all
clips
after
the
cut
back
in
time;
conversely,
extending
a
clip
shifts
the
clips
that
follow
the
cut
forward
in
time.
Roll
Edit
A
rolling
edit
trims
an
adjacent
Out
point
and
In
point
simultaneously
and
by
the
same
number
of
frames.
This
action
effectively
moves
the
edit
point
between
clips,
preserving
other
clips’
positions
in
time
and
maintaining
the
total
duration
of
the
sequence.
In this rolling edit, the edit point is moved earlier in time—shortening the previous clip, lengthening
the next clip, and maintaining the program duration.
Rate
Stretch
Change
in
or
out
point
and
the
track
will
shorten
(faster
speed)
or
lengthen
(slow
down)
Razor
Tool
Slip
Tool
A
slip
edit
shifts
a
clip’s
In
and
Out
points
forward
or
backward
by
the
same
number
of
frames
in
a
single
action.
By
dragging
with
the
Slip
tool,
you
can
change
a
clip’s
starting
and
ending
frames
without
changing
its
duration
or
affecting
adjacent
clips.
Slide
Tool
A
slide
edit
shifts
a
clip
in
time
while
trimming
adjacent
clips
to
compensate
for
the
move.
As
you
drag
a
clip
left
or
right
with
the
Slide
tool,
the
Out
point
of
the
preceding
clip
and
the
In
point
of
the
following
clip
are
trimmed
by
the
number
of
frames
you
move
the
clip.
The
clip’s
In
and
Out
points
(and
hence,
its
duration)
remain
unchanged.
Pen
Tool
For
creating
and
adjusting
keyframes
Hand
Tool
Zoom
Tool
Creating
Final
Output
• Render
the
entire
project
to
view
best
preview
• To
export
your
sequence:
o Select
the
Sequence
you
want
to
output
o File
>
Export
>
Media
o Specify
Preset,
custom
settings,
output
quality,
and
whether
to
include
video,
audio,
or
both
o Publish
to
Youtube,
Vimeo,
etc.
o Choose
CURRENT
SETTINGS
to
use
the
current
settings
for
the
sequence
o Click
on
filename
to
rename
and
choose
a
DESTINATION
o choose
either
EXPORT
or
QUEUE
Next
Time:
Rough
Edit
• A
rough
edit
is
the
initial
set
up
of
the
sequence.
We
fine
tune
later
• 3
Point
Editing
o 3
points
are
needed
for
any
edit,
an
in
and
out
point
on
the
media
you
want
to
use,
and
an
in
point
on
the
destination
(the
current
location
of
the
playhead
is
the
default
in
point
for
the
destination)
o then
drag
the
clip
into
the
CANVAS
or
TIMELINE
• Edit
Types
o INSERT:
inserts
the
clip,
moves
time
forward
in
the
sequence
o OVERWRITE:
overwrites
other
media
/
doesn’t
change
total
time
of
the
sequence
o REPLACE:
form
of
an
OVERWRITE
edit
which
replaces
the
current
frame
in
the
CANVAS
with
the
frame
in
VIEWER
o FIT-‐TO-‐FILL:
inserts
clip
and
speeds
or
slows
the
material
to
fill
the
available
space
o WITH
TRANSITION:
places
the
default
transition
at
the
beginning
of
the
clip
when
inserted
o SUPERIMPOSE:
lays
on
top
of
existing
media.
Used
to
overlay
titles
and
other
text
on
top
of
existing
video
layer
Advanced
Editing
• Trimming
Tools
• Ripple
Edit
• Roll
Edit
• Slipping
• Sliding
• Match
Frame