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Hello everyone.
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And welcome to this video of Adobe
premiere pro,
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where today, in this lesson we're going
to learn how to use the program panel
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in addib premiere pro.
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So let's not waste any time and go
right into it.
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Ok?
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So now let's learn about sequences
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and the previous lessons.
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I already told you what a sequence is,
ok?
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Now over here you can see that I have a
sequence of this video prepare.
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Now what i'll do is to lead this.
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Now there are two ways to create a
sequence.
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First way is to go to sequence,
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and then we can just
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go over here also
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to make the sequence, ok?
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And if you want to create a new
sequence, also from the start, you can
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just select the
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option over here, which says, new item
and then select sequence.
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Ok?
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Now, after doing that,
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you will notice that
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a pop up menu comes up where it is,
asking me what sequence preset I want.
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Now over here, you will see multiple
types of sequence, presets,
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a, r, I.
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And if you select any of the presets
over here, then we will see more
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options, including the resolution.
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And here let's say that I'm using the
TV ntc.
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Then you'll see hearts,
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kiloheart, standard white screen
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visers, usually used for television.
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And then hdv if we go there, you'll see
that we have these options,
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ok.
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Then vr.
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We also have an option for recording
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cameras,
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as you can see that here we have it.
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basically, after you go to another
option over here, we can select the
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cern preset.
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And then it will give you a preset
description.
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And here it's selling me that for
editing clips recorded in this format,
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it is
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sixteen into nine ratio interlaced hd
video at fifty frames per second.
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Now this all depends on what type of
camera or instrument you use to record
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your video with.
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And this will basically give us a
sequence for these
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preset.
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And then here you will find more
options, or more information about the preset,
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including their audio settings, videos,
settings, color, space and default
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sequence.
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Ok.
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Afterwards, you can also go to the
settings option over here, which you'll
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see that we have some editing modes,
time base, or, basically frames per second
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video options to choose from all the
options and video previews.
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Then we have the option to also include
the width and height as well as over
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here.
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But now you'll see that for some
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presets will not have every option
selected
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for us.
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Or basically, we cannot change the
option
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in some video presets.
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Ok?
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Now most of the time I try to avoid this
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new sequence option, because creating
this will basically give me so many
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options to choose from.
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And sometimes I might also make
mistakes.
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So
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we try to clearly avoid that now.
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Ok.
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And then afterwards, we have the tracks
and the vr video.
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If we have one.
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Now let's press some cancel.
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Now, the most easiest way to basically
create a sequence
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of the video that you're, uh gump.
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Now, in order to do this, we just have
to first input our video to the source
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monitor, just by double clicking on
this option, and it will be there.
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Ok?
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Afterwards we can just press insert
over here.
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But before that, let me set the markers
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first over here, I want to set
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the mark in option.
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And then in ten seconds, let me step
back to the ten second frame over here.
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Ok.
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Then I will select the mark out option,
and then i'll clearly press the insert
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button over here.
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I can just click and drag this.
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Now I will just drag in the insert
option.
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I'll just use the insuroption over here,
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ok?
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Since my insert option is not working,
i'll just click and drag it inside our
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timeline sequence.
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And afterwards you will see that we
have a new sequence already created
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according to the video format that we
already have
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present in the current video.
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So here you can see that we have the
video and audio together, as well as
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the source patching options.
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Ok?
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Now
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this is how you create a new sequence
according to what your video is already
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pre recorded as.
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And if you want to change the way your
sequence comes up on the program
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monitor we'll just go to sequence and
then select sequence settings.
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Ok?
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And after that, you can see that
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it popped up in a new window where we
have the first two options as editing
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mode.
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And here we can also select the preset
that we want to use for our
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video.
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Then we have the time base, which is
basically the frames per second.
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Now by default,
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over here we need to know what frames
per second we have.
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But since my video is already, like
thirty frames or second, alges said it
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as this.
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Now, over here let's say I want to
reduce the frame size
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to
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a lesser number, or say, like I had
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the resolution of.
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So let's say over here it was given
previously as 1920
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into 1080.
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So cypon 1018,
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ok.
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Now what will happen after this?
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Is basically my resolution will be
scaled to this
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format.
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Ok?
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Now, if I want it to be in this format,
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after that, we have video previews
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where it will show me a preview of my
video.
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And then we can select maximum bit
tapped, maximum render quality.
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Now if you want to get the best renser
policy, I suggest you to select this
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maximum render quality option.
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And here it will say that setting the
optimize rendering preference to memory
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is highly recommended when
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max quality or maxbit Tet rendering is
on.
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These settings are designed for high
performance systems.
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All right.
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So if your computer is a podo pc,
remember, this setting will actually
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make your computer run very slowly, and
you will not be able to multitask or do
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anything.
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I recommend you to have at least 64 gb
Ram or a graphics card so that you can
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run this
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part very easily.
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All right.
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After you're done, prepares, ok.
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And then we have vr properties, which
will basically help you.
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If you have a vr type video,
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then we can also select the projection
type, equirectangular,
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then lay out horizontal, capture view
and vertical.
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All right.
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So now we are done with sequence
settings.
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Then after you're done, you can just
press ok.
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And then a new sequence is done,
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or our sequence has been updated, if
you already created one.
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Then we can also again, go to sequence
and see what options we have.
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Here.
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We can select match frame, add edit,
apply video and audio transition or
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apply default transitions to selection.
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We can also zoom in and zoom out on our
sequence.
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Then we can also select these options
for the sequence.
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We can use it to snap in timeline link
selection
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and
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selection follows playhead.
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Then we can also select auto reframe,
transcribe
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and simplify sequence, add or delete
tracks.
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And in caption, we can also add a
caption sequence.
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All right.
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So
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after you're satisfied with the
sequence settings, always remember to
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click ok button to create the new
sequence.
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Premiere pro will generate a new
timeline in timeline panel with the
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specified settings.
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Now if you want to customize your
sequences again, you can further
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customize it by adjusting the sequence
duration, adding or removing tracks or
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modifying the sequence in the sequence
settings.
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All right.
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So
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to make the changes, right, click on
the sequence in the project panel,
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select the sequence settings to access
the sequence settings again.
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That's it.
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Now you have successfully created a new
sequence in your Adobe premiere pro,
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and you can start importing your media
files into the project and begin
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editing with the newly created sequence
on
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the timeline.
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Ok.
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So after this, I would like to teach
you about our program panel.
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All right.
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So what do we know about the program
panel?
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As we have discussed beforehand?
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The program panel is a workspace in
Adobe premiere pro where you can
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preview and fine tune your edited video
sequence.
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Now I'm going to tell you a description
of its key elements.
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First.
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Over here you'll see that we have our
preview window, which is basically
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the window in the main area of the
program panel where you can view your
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edited video sequence.
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It displays the visual output of your
timeline, showing how your clipse
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effects and transitions come together.
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All right?
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And then afterwards, we have to play
back controls over here, some of the
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controls you already know.
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For example,
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the place octagle, step back one frame,
go to, mark in, mark out, add markers.
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And then we can lift and extract.
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We can also export the frame.
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And I already explain to you how to
export the frames.
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And we can also select a comparison
view.
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Now, if I click on this, what this will
do is basically show me two parts.
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All right?
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First is the reference and the current.
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Now, in the reference, we can go ahead,
for example, and CIA,
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where we have some effects,
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whereas in the current, we do not.
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Now this is how we use this
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option.
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And we can also select the shot or
frame comparison.
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And then we can go over here and play it
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all at once.
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If you want to see both of your videos
and compare them simultaneously.
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We can also do a vertical split,
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ok?
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Now you may not see any difference
here, since this is the same video.
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We also have a horizontal split where
above
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and after.
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Ok.
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So let's go back and
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undo this by just clicking on it again.
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There we go.
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We have it.
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And afterwards, if you want to select
your zoom level from here, you can do
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that as well by selecting 1025 to about
24400
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ranges.
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Ok.
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And over here, we have the playback
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timeline controller, where you can
select your playhead position
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on our
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line line over here.
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So afterwards, if we would like to add
more options
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and your buttons over here, you can
also select the button editor.
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You can also select the patent editor
and then go ahead and add extra options
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from here
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so that you can use them.
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Now i'll select the show rulers option
and put it over here,
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ok.
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And then we can go
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ahead and cancel this.
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Ok?
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Now what the show rulers will do is,
basically,
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my dad let's click on this again.
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Just put this over here, then press on,
ok.
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Or else it will not
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come.
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All right.
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Now, if I select show rulers, now you
can see that I can absolutely,
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very easily see the resolution
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off my video videos so that I don't
have to worry about
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my resolution being wrong.
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And over here we have the playback
resolution, which is very important.
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If you have a computer with a
constricting Ram, for example, let's
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say you have a gb or frame, which is
absolutely not recommended for using
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Adobe premiere pro.
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Always
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use 64 gb memory of Ram.
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And
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i'll suggest you also to use a graphics
card while using Adobe premiere pro,
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because it makes your work that much
easier.
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All right.
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So after that, we can select either to
play in full resolution, half or
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quarter.
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All right.
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Then if you want to edit the way your
program monitor works more, you can
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always go to settings over here, and
you'll have more options to choose
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from, as you can clearly see,
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ok, we have an alpha view, composite
video view, multi camera and compla
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arizon view, like I already showed you
over here.
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This is the comparison view.
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Ok.
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Then after that, we have the monitor
anti sonics at a big, immersive
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environment, which I already explained
to you.
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Playback resolution, pause resolution.
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Let's just put it at that quality.
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And also, over here high quality
playback.
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If I select on that, you will notice
that,
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ok.
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Now, after that, I will show you how to
use your time code display, which is
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over here, as you can see,
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and i'll right click on it.
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Then we can select any of these time
codes over here.
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And then if I select feet, now you'll
see, this is what shows me.
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If I select frames, you'll see that it
shows me 121 frames per second.
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And sometimes it increases and
decreases according to the video.
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If you select
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the starting of the video you'll see
that at zero.
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If you select the end of the video
you'll see that it's 301.
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Ok, let's go to the start.
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We are now at zero.
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So this is how you basically use the
time code display.
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And i'll turn it over here,
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back to default.
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And afterwards,
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let's go back over here.
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You can also select to show guides,
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which will give you the guides over
here.
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And if you want safe margins also, you
can do that too.
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Now, right click
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over the video preview panel and then
select safe margins.
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Now what this will do for you is
basically
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show a dashline overlay on the preview
window.
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It represents the safe area within the
frame that will be visible on standard
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television or displays.
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This helps you to ensure that important
content is not cut off or obscured on
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different screens.
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All right.
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Now I already showed you how to bring
in the reference monitor using
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comparison view.
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And
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it will allow you to compare analyze
multiple video clips or frames side by
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side, aiding in color, grading,
practice adjustments
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and maintaining visual consistency.
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Now
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that includes
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all we have to learn in this video
about the program monitor and creating
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new sequence.
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Now I hope you understood everything.
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And go ahead, get some videos down in
the project panel,
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put them in the source, then put them
in your timeline panel.
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Practice, bring in sequences and then
try it with different formats of video
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types, and then use the program monitor
in order to know more about it.
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And all the options over here in our
playback controls, use them so that you
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get more familiarized
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and use them.
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Ok, so thank you for watching this
lesson.
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And i'll see you in the next
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video.
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