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Tutorial 1 The Adobe Premiere Workspace
The screenshot below shows the default workspace. The workspace can be customized in many ways — you can rearrange the panels and use specialized panels for different tasks (audio mixing, titles, etc).
This workspace is divided into five panels:
1. Project panel Where youstore all the elements which make up your edited video (video clips, audio clips, graphics, titles, etc).
2. Monitor panel Where you view video clips and the result of your edits.
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Where you arrange the elementsof your video in the desired order.
5. Tools panel Where you can select various editing tools to use in the timeline.
The Project Panel
To store all the elements needed to create you finished video. o Can contain individual video clips, audio clips, titles, photos and graphical images. Also contains sequences, which include all the data in a particular timeline. o When you create a newproject, the project panel contains a single sequence called sequence 01
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A : Thumbnail viewer B : Set poster frame C : Play/Stop thumbnail D : Media Items (video clips etc) E : Bin (folder) F : List view G : Icon view H : Automate to sequence I : Find
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J : New Bin K : New Item L : Delete Selected Items M : Scrollbar (for media information) N : Project panel fly-out menu
The Monitor Panel
To view the video clips and edited video sequences. The left screen is the source monitor o Allows you to preview clips and make adjustments before adding themto the timeline. The right screen is the program monitor o This shows you the active timeline. Controls under each monitor allow you to scroll through the video and set edit points. In the top right corner of the monitor panel is a fly-out menu containing numerous additional viewing options, including technical monitors.
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The Timeline Panel
It is where your video takes shape. By dragging items from the project panel or source monitor and placing them in the desired order, you create a sequence of clips and events which play in the timeline from left to right.
With items in the timeline, you can:
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o Adjust edit points, making clips shorter or longer, or stretch them over time. o Create multiple layers of video, e.g. titles, superimposed images, etc. o Create multiple layers of audio, e.g. voiceovers, music, etc. o Add transitions, filters, special effects, etc. o You can also create "nested" sequences to help keep the timeline manageable. When finished editing the timeline,you can play it back in real time or export it in a variety of formats.
The Current Time Indicator
The Current Time Indicator (CTI) is a blue triangular indicator which shows you where you are in the timeline. CTIs are used in several different panels. In the main timeline panel the CTI appears with a vertical red line overlaid on the sequence tracks, as illustrated below. This CTI islinked to the program monitor panel — the monitor shows the same frame as the CTI. When you play the sequence you'll see the CTI moving from left to right across the timeline. CTIs also appear in the Preview, Program Monitor and Effect Controls panels.
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