ADOBE VIDEO EDITOR Media Class 12 Cbse
ADOBE VIDEO EDITOR Media Class 12 Cbse
Panels
each application has its own set of panels (such as Tools, Properties, Timeline, and so on),
you move and group panels.
You can drag panels to new locations, move panels into or out of a group, place panels
alongside each other, and undock a panel so that it floats in a new window above the
application window.
Source panel-preview and select media clips before adding them to your timeline.
Project panel-file organizer where you collect and arrange all your video, audio, and
image files before putting them into your video project.
Workspace
Tools panel
Tools panel contains a number of tools for editing sequences in the Timeline panel.
When you select a tool, the pointer changes shape according to the selection.
In some cases, pressing a modifier key (such as Shift) as you use a tool changes its
function, and its icon changes accordingly.
The Selection tool is the default tool.
A. Selection tool
shortcut key-V
B. Track Selection tool
F. Razor tool
If you hold the shift key while clicking you’re cut will be a placed on all tracks.
G. Slip tool
slip the in and out point of a clip’s source (change the in and out point)
clip stays the same length
H. Slide tool
The in and out points of the selected clip remain the same but the surrounding clips are
adjusted.
Just like with the slip tool you will get a live view in your program monitor where you can
see the new in and out points.
I. Pen tool
J. Hand tool-scroll in the timeline K. Zoom tool L.Type tool-type vertically from dropdown
NOTE:
To slow down the video: Right click on the video--> speed/duration and reduce the
percentage.
To delete only the audio in video: Right click on the video in the timeline .Select unlink
option. Then click on the audio and press delete
Projects:
Within a single project file, you can edit individual segments as separate sequences, and
then combine the segments into a finished programme by nesting them in a longer
sequence.
There‘s no need to save copies of a project when creating different segments or versions
of the same video programme. Simply create new or duplicate sequences within a single
project file.
Adobe Premiere Pro does not embed video, audio, or still image files in the project file—it
stores only a reference to each of these files based on its filename and location at the
time you imported it.
Create project:
To launch Adobe Premier Pro, Click Start All Programs Adobe Premier Pro, then click on
the New Project.
Start project simply by using one of the presets provided in the New Project dialog box.
if your project uses footage mostly in DV(Digital Video) format, use a DV preset.
If you need to specify lower quality settings for output (such as streaming web video), do
not change your project settings—instead, change your export settings later.
Once a project is created, some project settings, such as the time base settings, are
locked. This prevents unwanted inconsistencies that could result from changing project
settings later.
o To customize settings, choose the preset that most closely matches your source
footage, click Custom Settings, and then select your specific project settings. For
Location, specify where you want to store the project on disk.
Type the name of the project, and then click OK.
NOTE: By default, Adobe Premiere Pro stores rendered previews, conformed audio files, and
captured audio and video in the folder where you store the project. Moving a project file later
may require moving its associated files as well.
Editing Workflow:
1. View and trim source clips in the Source Monitor-Use the Source Monitor to view clips.-
set in and out points.
2. Assemble clips into a sequence-Drag each clip individually to the Timeline panel, or
automatically assemble clips selected in the Project panel.
3. Retrim clips in a sequence-in sequence tab
4. Adjust clip attributes if necessary
5. Rearrange the clip
Clips:
Source (master) clip - The clip is originally imported into the Project panel. It is listed in
the Project panel only once by default. If you delete a source clip from the Project panel,
all its instances are also deleted.
Clip instances- It is a dependent reference to a source clip, used in a sequence. Each time
you add a clip to a sequence, you create another instance of the clip. A clip instance uses
the name and source file reference used by its source clip.
Subclip- A video clip making up part of a longer video clip. A section of a master clip that
references the master clip‘s media file. Subclips can be used to organize and manage
your projects.
Duplicate clip- An independent copy of a source clip, which you create manually using
the Edit > Duplicate command. A duplicate clip is not deleted when you delete its original
from the Project panel. Master and duplicate clips can be renamed independently.
Timeline panel:
we can assemble and rearrange the sequences which represent a sequence graphically,
showing clips, transitions, and effects. A sequence must contain at least one video track and
one audio track. Sequences with audio tracks must also contain a master audio track, where
the output of regular audio tracks is directed for mixing.
Each sequence in a project can appear sequentially in a single Timeline panel, or in separate
TimeLine panel.
Current-time indicator (CTI) Indicates the current frame displayed in the Program
Monitor. It is a light blue triangle in the ruler.A vertical line extends from the current-time
indicator to the bottom of the time ruler.
Current time display shows the time code for the current frame in the Timeline panel.
You can change the display between time code and the simple frame count by Ctrl-
clicking (Windows) or Command-clicking (Mac OS) the current time in either a monitor or
the TimeLine panel.
Viewing area bar corresponds to the visible part of the sequence in the Timeline panel.
located above time ruler.
Work area bar Specifies the area of the sequence that you want to preview or export.
Zoom controls change the scale of the time ruler to increase or decrease the number of
frames visible within the current viewing area. The zoom controls are located at the
bottom left of the Timeline panel
Time ruler measures sequence time horizontally, using the counting method specified in
the project settings (although you may toggle to a counting method based on audio
samples).
Add Tracks- choose Sequence > Add Tracks. New video tracks appear above existing
video tracks, and new audio tracks appear below existing ones. Deleting a track removes
all clips in the track but does not affect source clips listed in the Project panel.
An audio track can accept only audio clips that use the matching channel type—mono,
stereo, or 5.1.
Multiple video tracks are used to superimpose clips
The video track contains your videos with their built-in audio, photos and the transitions
between them. To arrange clips on the video track, simply drag them with your mouse.
You can link a video and image clips so that they will stay in sync as you edit the video.