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Video Editing: Video editing 

is the process of manipulating and rearranging video shots to create a new work.
Editing is usually considered to be one part of the post production process — other post-production tasks
include titling, colour correction, sound mixing, etc.

-Pre-production is the work done on a product, especially a film or broadcast program before full-scale
production begins (script, location scouting, choosing casts, finding the equipment and crew needed)

-The action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials or the process of being so
manufactured. (actual filming of the video)

-The work that is done on a film or recording after filming or recording has taken place

(is organizing, cutting, coloring and editing the footage captured in production.)

Adobe premiere pro - Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application
developed by Adobe Inc.

Premiere pro system requirements

Intel® 6th Gen or newer CPU – or AMD Ryzen™ 1000 Series or newer


Processor
CPU

Operating
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1909 or later
system    

Memory 8 GB of RAM

2 GB of GPU memory
GPU For a list of supported graphic cards, see Supported graphics cards
for Adobe Premiere Pro.

 8 GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional


free space required during installation (will not install on
Storage removable flash storage)
 Additional high-speed drive for media

Display 1920 x 1080

Sound card ASIO compatible or Microsoft Windows Driver Model

Network storage 1 Gigabit Ethernet (HD only)


connection

Existing projects, new project, open project

NEW PROJECT

Learning workspace – this workspace will get you starter with the essentials in premiere pro. Basically
giving you for when you wanna go futher and learn more.

Assembly workspace - This is a workspace layout that has a large Project area with the Program &
Source Monitors sharing space.

Editing Workspace – This is the default workspace; this is the workspace wherein most of your edits will
come from.

Color workspace – The workspace is designed to provide color corrections and color grading.

Effects workspace – Workspace designed for applying effects

Audio workspace – Workspace intended to edit audio

Graphic workspace – provides a workflow that allows you to create titles, graphics, and animations
directly within Premiere Pro.

Opening

Creating

Importing

Key design elements

Workspace

(panels, blue highlight)

Panel menu

Right click menu

Tabs

Window menu
What you learned: Use the Project panel
 You can organize items in the Project panel into bins.

 Not all items in the Project panel have to be used in a sequence.

 Switch between viewing information about clips and viewing


interactive thumbnails by clicking the List or Icon button at the
bottom left of the Project panel.
 List view displays information in columns about each item, such as
frame rate, media duration, and so on. Click a column heading to
sort the clips by that heading.
 Type in the search field to display only clips that match your
search term.
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 Use the Source Monitor to preview clips before inserting them in a


sequence. To play and pause playback use the playback controls,
or press the Spacebar. You can also quickly drag (scrub) the blue
playhead (current time indicator) at the bottom of the monitor to
the section of the clip you want to play. Click the Mark
In and Mark Out buttons to select a specific part of the source clip
you want to add to the sequence.
 Use the Program Monitor to play your sequence. The Program
Monitor playhead is synchronized with the playhead in the
Timeline panel.
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 Time moves from left to right in the Timeline. Wherever the blue
playhead is placed, you will see that frame in the Program
Monitor.
 You can place clips on separate video and audio tracks. Video
tracks play as a stack, so a clip on an upper video track will appear
in front of a clip on a lower video track when you play the
sequence in the Program Monitor. Audio tracks play together, so
you can create a soundtrack mix by positioning multiple audio
clips on different tracks.
 You can enable and disable individual tracks when you want to
work on a particular part of your sequence.
 Selection is important in the Timeline panel, so if things aren’t
working out as expected, double-check that you have the right clip
selected.
 There are several tools to use in the Timeline and Program Monitor
panels, but you will generally use the Selection tool, which is at the
top of the Tools panel.
 

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