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Hello, everyone, and welcome to this video
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where today I'm going to be teaching you
about Adobe Premiere Pro Interface.
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So let's begin our journey to learn
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how Adobe Premiere Pro works.
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Now, this is what the premiere Pro
Interface looks like.
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Okay.
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First, after we enter into our Freedom Pro
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software, it will be greeted by this
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part over here which says,
Welcome to Premiere Pro,
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where we can select
two options to choose from.
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And we have the new project
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option, the open project option
and the home option open here.
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And we can go over here and search
for any of our previous projects
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that we created also.
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Okay, Now let's press on exit
search and go back.
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Now, afterwards,
what I would like to basically
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explain to you about is our menu bar
over here where we have the file edit clip
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sequence
markers, graphic titles, the window.
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Now I'll be
explaining first what this menu bar does.
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Okay, so let's begin.
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Thus, like other menu bar,
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the feature of our most computer
app graphical user interface,
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the menu bar here
allows us to have a point and click access
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to Premiere Pro's specific functions
such as saving a file,
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copying text, opening a help window, etc..
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So over here, first we have the file menu.
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As you can see here,
we can create a new project,
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close it, save it, capture,
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link it, make it offline, import
export and also select Project Manager.
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Then an edit.
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We can do anything that relates
within editing a video or a file.
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In our software we can undo, redo, cut,
copy, paste, clear, duplicate,
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find label, and then more.
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You can also go to the keyboard shortcut.
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All options over here are also
go to preference where you can select
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all the options
that you want to change in your settings.
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For added outro,
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which I'll do in just a moment
after I finish explaining you the menu bar
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after the edit section, we have our clip
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menu bar,
which has everything to do with clipping
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audio or video
in Premiere Pro, then sequences
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and in sequences
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we can
edit the way our sequences are set in the
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logic panel and also in our timeline panel
using these options.
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Okay.
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After that, we have markers
which will create markers for a video
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so that we can go in
and remember the last time.
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For example,
remember the last time we edited this part
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or this part needs to be edited
or we need to redo this part
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or we need to actually make this part
get noise,
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everything can be done with markers.
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After that, we have graphics and titles
which will help us to insert
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you here, align, distribute,
arrange, select, etc.
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and we can also replace
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fonts in our projects
and install motion graphics templates.
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After that we have the view option
where we can see
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the playback resolution, high quality
display mode magnification.
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So guides, lock guides add guides,
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Care invites snapping Program
Guide templates, then window window.
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We have workspaces which will be very
important to us in just a minute.
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For now, I'm just explaining
what this menu bar will do.
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So after that we have extensions.
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Maximize frame clip effects
editor track effects editor,
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text diva export queue panel,
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then in help
you obviously understand what it says,
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we can go and select this
if we need any help with that program.
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And then you can also
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go to system compatibility for keyboard
and you can also sign in over here
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inside your Adobe account,
then go for updates
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and then also see what version of Premiere
Pro you're using by selecting this.
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Okay, now let's go ahead
and create a new project and then see what
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Adobe Premiere Pro does.
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All right.
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After creating a new project,
you can see that
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at the moment, Adobe Premiere Pro
is telling us that no project is open,
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which means
that it is going to be an empty project.
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All right.
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Now what I want to do is basically select
this empty project
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since I want to only explain it to you
first.
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So first, over here,
we have the project name.
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I'm going to name it as Interface.
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Okay.
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And then we have the project location
where we can select this part
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and then choose a location
if we want to place our file in a specific
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location on our computer files
or folders, or we can just select the pre
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selected locations to
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save by Adobe
Premiere Pro's current locations.
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Okay,
After that we can go over here and select
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our favorites
sample media files over here.
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Then devices you can see that I have
two volumes over here and afterwards
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we can go to the import settings
which we can select to copy the media.
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And here you can see that
if I click on it, it will give me a preset
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to copy my media with
and the destination will be written here.
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Then a new bin.
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It will basically create a new file
for your video
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if you click on this option.
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After that, we have create a new sequence
which will automatically
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create a new sequence after
we add our videos into our timeline panel,
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which I'll be explained to,
which I'll be explaining to you in a bit.
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So let's go ahead and click on Create.
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Okay.
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Now, after a while
you see that our interface has popped up
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and the best way possible,
but this time it's totally empty over here
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because I do not want to actually add
anything yet
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because I want to actually teach you
the whole thing properly first.
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So that use of.
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Okay, so first
what I'm going to do is talk about
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first over here we have our project panel.
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As you can see over here,
this is our project panel
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and the project panel stores
all the clips that link to media assets
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that you have imported as well as
the sequences that you have created.
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Now, what you'll learn
while using the project panel is that
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you can organize your items
in the project panel into bins.
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Now, what you learn
while using the project panel is that
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basically you can organize your items
in the project panel into events.
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Now I'll do that right now.
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In order to make a bin,
we have to right click over here first
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and then select the new bin option
and then create a bin.
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And if you want to search a folder,
you will just select
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the search new bed over here,
and then we can create a new folder.
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Okay?
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I mean, we can search and you fold it
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then not all
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after that.
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Not all
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items in the project panels
have to be used in a sequence
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and switching the view
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switch.
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And it helps us to switch between viewing
information about clips and viewing
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and other and it helps us to switch
between viewing information about clips
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and the interactive thumbnails
by clicking on the lists and icon buttons
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which are
at the bottom left of the project panel.
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Walters Basically resize this
so that you can see it properly.
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Okay. Now, these are the icons.
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First is the icon view, then it's the list
view and then we have the freeform view.
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Okay, so here we have the list view.
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Now what I'm going to do
is basically import some media over here,
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okay?
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Now reporting my files,
you can see that over here.
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We can switch to this to this view
over here, which is the icon view.
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And then we can also go to the freeform
view over here and see our videos.
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In the Freeform view.
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We can basically see what our view is like
and we can give a preview.
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Let's switch
back to the icon view right now
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and after that you'll notice
that the list views
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display information such as in the columns
of the right over here,
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and this
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includes frame rates, media duration
and so on.
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Click on the column
heading to sort the clips by heading.
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As you can see if I click on media
duration it
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to show me the lowest,
the highest video point.
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Okay.
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And if we click on name,
it will also do that.
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So all right, now we can also go over here
in the search bar and type in
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the search field to display only clips
that match with your search term.
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Okay.
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So this is all you need to know
about our project panel.
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This is
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this is the short form of the interface.
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So let's go ahead to the next part,
which is the source,
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source and program manager.
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So over here we have the source
and program monitor panel.
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This will help in viewing your clips
and the source and program monitors.
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Okay.
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Now we use the source and program monitor.
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We use the source monitor to preview clips
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before inserting them into a sequence
in our timeline.
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Okay.
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To play and pause playback,
use the playback controls over here.
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Now, what I'm going to do first
is inputs a video into my source monitor
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so we can just double click on it
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and then it will come and set our source
monitor, as you can see,
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and to play and pause the playback,
we'll use the playback controls over here.
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For example, play, stop,
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go back one frame, go forward, one frame
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then and then we can select,
go out, go in,
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and then we can also press, press this
mark and mark out options over here
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to select a specific part
of the source clip that we want to add
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to the sequence timeline
or the timeline panel over here.
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Okay.
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So after
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that, we use the program monitor
to play your sequence.
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The program monitor is synchronized
with the play head and the timeline panel.
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Okay.
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So let's explore the timeline panel.
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Now, the timeline panel
is this panel specifically
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where you build sequences, apply
special effects, change your soundtrack,
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and do much more of the creative work
assembling your video.
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Now, just so you know,
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people like YouTube, filmmakers, etc.,
a lot of them
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make use of Adobe Premiere Pro
because of their
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flexibility and making their work easier.
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And also sometimes it may become tough,
but if you have proper experience
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with this software, trust me,
it will get you very far.
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All right.
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So after that, just so you know, many,
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many big movies, including
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Avengers, Infinity War
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and Endgame, were also made using
this Adobe Premiere Pro software.
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Now, I hope you have some
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inspiration to begin using this tool
because it is very useful.
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Okay.
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So after that, in the Timeline panel,
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you will basically learn how to use it
first.
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In order to use it,
we have to click on our video over here.
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If you want to hold that,
you can just click and drag it.
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But if you want a certain part over here,
so let's say I want to
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I want to park from 2 seconds,
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then I can just click on this
marking option.
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Then I'll say, I want
at least just 6 seconds over here.
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So mark it out.
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After that, I can easily select
the video only over here.
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Or if you want to select the audio,
you can select this.
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But here it's not given to us
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because the audio is not here
in this file or video.
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So let's just like the video over here,
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click and drag
and drop it to our timeline panel.
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Okay, So now we know that you can place
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clips over here to our timeline panel.
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Okay.
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Afterwards, you'll notice
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that time moves from left to
right over here, as you can clearly see.
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And one of the
and wherever the Blu ray is placed,
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you will see the frame in our program
monitor here.
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You can place clips on a separate video
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or audio track.
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So let's say I select it again.
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We can place it in a separate video track.
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As you can clearly see, one, two, three.
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Now we have three separate video tracks.
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Isn't that awesome?
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So let's
go ahead and just find it properly.
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And now if I play it, you'll notice
that it is just
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the same video playing three times.
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Okay.
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And the play head is just going from left
to right in order
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to basically tell us
where our video is playing from.
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Okay,
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Now video tracks play as you stack
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video tracks play as a tack
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on video tracks, play as a stack.
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So a clip on the upper video
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track will appear in front of the clip
on the lower video fact.
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Okay, let's say I put this track over here
first.
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Okay?
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And I put this one over here
now, this track
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should run first before this.
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This track should run before this track.
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And this track should run
before this track. Okay.
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Let's see what happens.
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If I played a video.
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Okay.
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Now you can see that
only these two tracks are playing
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because this was first and this was second
and this was in between.
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So it was not
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being able to play.
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Okay. So now we know that
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the upper
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video tracks will
appear in front of the clip of a lower
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video track When you play this sequence
in the program launch.
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Okay, Now, audio tracks play together
so you can create a soundtrack mix
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by positioning
multiple audio clips on different tracks.
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Okay.
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You can enable and disable
individual tracks
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when you want to work
on a particular sequence.
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Let's say I want to work with this
sequence, so let me disable both of them.
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Not actually disable.
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I'm just moving them out from my view
and my program manager.
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Okay.
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After disabling, after disabling them,
you'll notice that over here
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only the first video is playing okay,
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which means that the rest of the videos
over here are disabled.
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So it's not like,
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okay, now if I enable it again,
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you'll notice that it will start
showing our videos again.
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Okay,
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After that selection is important
and the timeline panel.
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So if things aren't working out
as expected,
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double check that you have the right
click place and our selection panel.
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Okay, There are several tools to use
in the timeline
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and program ones or panels, but
you will generally use the selection tool
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which is at the top of our tool
panel over here.
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Okay.
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So this is our program panel over here.
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What the program panel basically does
is show you the end results
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of your timeline panels, videos
that you have read up over here.
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And you can see that it is at that right
hand side of our display.
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And as before, it displays
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the active timeline of video
clips and edited video sequences.
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Controls under each of the monitor
allow you to scroll
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through the video
over here and set edit points.
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Okay, So this was our program panel.
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Now what I'm going to do
is basically explain to you
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what my tools
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panel are over here
and what type of tools I have.
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Okay.
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So first we have our selection tool.
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The selection tool allows you to perform
basic selections and edits.
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This will be your default
and primary mouse function
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when using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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And it's especially useful when you're
first uploading and organizing footage
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and assets along with me, along with those
along with making basic selections.
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We can also edit points and perform trims
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work and increase
or decrease eclipse duration.
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You can also select
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the selection tool to highlight and move
multiple clips at once,
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including moving clips from bins
to timeline from track to track.
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After that,
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we have our track select Forward tool.
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Okay, now what this track select Forward
tool does is basically let you select
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all of the clips in a sequence,
either forward or backwards.
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All you need to do is use the keyboard
shortcut A as you can see over here,
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and you can highlight
multiple clips at once
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in which ever direction you prefer.
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If you hold shift, the tool will select
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only one track instead of all tracks.
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And this is the same function
for track select backward tool.
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If your videos are behind this track
bar over here,
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it will select everything behind It's okay
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and this is handy for moving
entire sections of composition
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from one timeline to another
if you need to make
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some major rearrangements for the addition
or deletion
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of other sections, it's important
to note that track select tool.
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Of course,
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most tracks select tool
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of course on select clips
and locked tracks.
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Okay, By lock tracks,
I mean tracks like this.
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If I lock this track over here,
it will not select any of these tools.
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Now, if I use the tracks tool, you can see
that it only selects these two tracks.
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Okay, Now let's press control
set to undo that and
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after that
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we have our repo edit tool.
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Okay, now the ripple added tool
has the keyboard shortcut beat.
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It is one of my favorite tools
and Premiere Pro.
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The Ripple added tool is a trim
tool used to trim a clip
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and repo
the rest of the clips in the timeline.
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This effectively will close the gap
between the two edit points
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instantly at the point
where you make the edit.
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This can save a huge amount of time
when editing on the fly
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as you don't have to manually move around
the rest of your timeline,
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especially burdensome
if you're working with videos or sequences
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longer than a few minutes.
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Now when you're
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using the Ripple edit
to make sure you select the edit points,
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you also need to be aware of which tracks
are locked over here just like before.
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Okay.
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And if you aren't,
then you can quickly talk things
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out of sync if they're incorrect
for using the Ripple Edit tool.
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All right.
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So it is like a double edged sword.
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If you know how to use it,
then it will not kill you.
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After that, we have the rolling edit tool,
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which our shortcut is the keyboard end.
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Okay.
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And the rolling edit hall,
which is similar to the ripple Edit tool
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is another trim
tool, useful fine tuning and adjustments.
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However, instead of sending a clip
and rippling the rest of your timeline,
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you perform a rolling edit
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by moving the edit point forwards
or backwards in the sequence.
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Okay,
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And this technique
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will be a little confusing at first,
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but I recommend trying it out
with a couple of clips
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so that you're familiar with it
and basically the rolling edit moves out,
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moves the output points of the first clip
and the end point of the second clip
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at the same time allowing you to adjust
both clips with one move.
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Okay, Now
I'll not show you an example in this part,
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but when I'm trying to explain the tool
to you in another separate video,
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then I'll do it. Okay.
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After that we have the rate stretch tool.
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Now the rate stretched will help
you either speed up
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or slow down your clips in your sequence
when using the tool.
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Note that the in and out points of
the clip will always remain the same
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and you'll be changing the duration
and speed of the clip
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according to the amount of stretch
to the trim.
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For example, expanding
the point of the clip will slow down
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the rate of speed for video
while shortening it.
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It will increase the speed duration.
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Okay.
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While there are plenty of ways
to change the speed of your clips in Adobe
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Premiere Pro, using the rate stretch
two is perhaps one of the easiest ways
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to do it, and it's also the best choice
if you're slim,
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if you're simply
looking to slightly modify
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the speed, the speed of the clip
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to help it fit right into a tight
window of your timeline.
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After that, we have our remix tool.
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When you apply remix
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Adobe Premiere Pro analyzes
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Adobe Premiere Pro analyzes
by measuring several qualities
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of each piece in a song,
comparing them to every other Beat remix,
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then finds the path of highest confidence
between based off the quality to create
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a musically coherent and seamless song
remix, including Cuts and Crossfade.
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Okay, so this is a very fun tool
that I already use
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and it is very easy according to me.
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After that
we have our Razer tool over here.
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Now the Razer Tools keyboard
shortcut is the letter C in our keyboard.
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And what it does is basically
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now after that
we have the eraser tool over here
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and in a traditional sense,
the Razer tool might, one
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might be one of the most fundamental
editing tools
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in the premiere pro arsenal
using the Reddit, using the Razer tool.
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It will add a simple edit point
by cutting the clip
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wherever you use it,
just like a tool of a real Razer
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and it could actually help you
while editing your videos.
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Also holding down shift
while using the Razer tool
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will help you cut clips across all tracks
as long as they're not locked.
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This can help you speed up making cuts
to full sections or sequences
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at an exact point which you can
then move around as you like.
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After
the Razer tool, we have our slip tool
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and the snip tools keyboard
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shortcut is the word y
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for those visual editors
who prefer making their cuts
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based on the exact
images of the corresponding frames.
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The Slip tool is a nice resource
for working directly from the monitor.
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The slip tool slips, the clips source
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and outlines,
but doesn't move it on the timeline.
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When you're using the slip tool,
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the program lines are shows
you the frame before and after the clip
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and gives you a live preview of the source
and alt points
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with our source timecode included as well.
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This is helpful
if you're trying to look for ways
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to make some tiny frame
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by frame adjustments, but you do not want
to mess up your full timeline.
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Just so you know, after the slip tool,
we have the slideshow
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which is also similar to the step tool
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and allows you to work with your clips
pulls up on the monitor.
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However, the slide tool works
by sliding a clip on the timeline
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while keeping the source in and out points
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the same after sliding a clip.
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The tool will
then close to all the gaps as well.
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It can also slide a clip backwards
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as far as the previous clips and points
and slide it forward.
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As far as the falling clips out
point, the slip tool,
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this slide mechanism lets
you make micro adjustments frame by frame
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without moving the entire sequence
or timelines.
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After our slide tool,
we have the pencil over here
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which will help us in moving,
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which will help us
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with key frames
and other elements like audio.
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The pencil is your best choice for adding
key frames to any of your clips.
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By selecting the pencil,
you can simply click on any point
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on your flip
to add a wide number of attributes,
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including scale, opacity, positioning,
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and even the volume of an audio clip.
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A few holds.
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Also while using the pencil,
you can also add
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his curves to your keyframes
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using the pencil wheel unlocks
some of the more nuanced
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editing elements to your timeline,
and you can make tons of adjustments
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to how your clips interact,
look and sound.
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After that,
we have our Rectangle Tool, others
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to on Polygon,
so which I'll be explaining now.
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Now what these
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tools will do is basically help
you add a freeform shape
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and also create a vector and pixel based
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shapes and pots.
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Now the rectangle tool can be used
to create freeform shapes
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and paths in Premiere Pro,
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and then we can use the selection tool
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to basically move it around our video
just so
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we can also use it
after using the rectangle tool
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to adjust its width, height, rotation,
anchor point
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and use the options in Essential Graphics
panel to change this stroke and fill.
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All right.
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We can also add
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this rectangle
without clicking on these tools over here
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by going to the essential graphics panels,
which is over here.
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Let's just go to window,
then go to Essential Graphics.
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And now you can see that
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our essential graphics panel has opened.
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And here we can just search for rectangle
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and here
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we can just choose
from any of these options below
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to get our essential graphics
inside our video.
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All right.
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So now let's go ahead with the next tool,
which is our hand tool.
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And also if I click and hold my left
mouse,
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that button, you can see that
we have the Zoom tool as well.
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Now, what does the hand tool to an Adobe
Premiere pro?
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The hand tool in Adobe
Premiere Pro allows users to move
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the viewing area of a timeline
to the right or left as an alternative
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to the scroll bar
at the base of the Timeline panel.
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This tool is useful
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when needing to locate exact
clips or frames while zoomed in or out.
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More than a 100%,
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and part of the image is our view.
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All right.
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So this is what the hand
tool does and the zoom.
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So just like the name says,
it zooms in our
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timeline panel using
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this magnifying glass.
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Okay,
Now I can select more zooming in options,
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but now you can see that after a zoomed
in every second and no second over here
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has been displayed to me and my video
timeline is very long now.
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It's to make it short again.
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All right.
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So this is what the Zoom tool
basically does.
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Afterwards.
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We have the type tool
in which we have two types of type tool,
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the normal type tool
and the vertical type tool.
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And what the type tool does
is basically help you type
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your words inside your video.
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So if I select the type tool, then let's
say I want to type something over here.
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I can just selected in my program
monitor and afterwards
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we can go here and type
anything that wants it.
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Let's just delete that. And there you go.
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Now, I hope you have a good idea
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of what all these panels and our interface
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and our interface do.
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And this scenario of Adobe premiere.
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So so thank you for watching this video
and I'll see you in the next lesson.
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