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Hot Tips - Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0

 

 


Ron Priest
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Apr 6, 2007, 10:31 AM

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Hi yall! I recently ordered the Total Training Series for the Adobe Creative Productions Studio Premimum. I've been using Premiere for quite a long time now, but decided I wanted to complete a structured course and see if this old dog can learn some new tricks. Come to find out, I DON'T know it all. That's pretty heart settling. So... I thought maybe I would clue you in on the new things I am learning, maybe you can discover something new and let me know!

Play In to Out Button in the Program Monitor has 2 Different functions - I did not know that!

I just learned that the Play in to Out button has 2 functions. In it's normal state, it does just what it says, it will play your timeline from it's in point to it's out point. However, if you pressthe the Alt Key (on a PC) first then hover your mouse over the Play in to Out button you'll see it turnes into a "Play Around" button (the icon even changes as well as the tool tip). The "Play Around" function is used quickly play back your timeline starting from a set amount of preroll seconds to a set amount of postroll from your current play head position. To set the preroll and postroll defaults click on Edit/Preferences/General and it's the first 2 options (postroll and preroll)
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Brenda
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Aug 24, 2007, 9:26 AM

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Hi Ron,
I am new here at VU but this the kind of stuff I love and lurked to find for a few months before joining. It is priceless help. I may not use it all personally but have been a tech coordinator and still pass along info to other colleagues.

I, myself hope to get back to using just lil ole i-movie this year for some simple editing with sixth graders.

Off topic here, but I have enjoyed the fun and sharing among you wedding videographers and am impressed with the wonderful support you all provide each other. Nice to talk to you.


Howard Neill
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Aug 24, 2007, 8:25 PM

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Hi Ron,
I am new here at VU but this the kind of stuff I love and lurked to find for a few months before joining. It is priceless help. I may not use it all personally but have been a tech coordinator and still pass along info to other colleagues.

I, myself hope to get back to using just lil ole i-movie this year for some simple editing with sixth graders.

Off topic here, but I have enjoyed the fun and sharing among you wedding videographers and am impressed with the wonderful support you all provide each other. Nice to talk to you.


Hi Brenda

Welcome to VU! I had a quick look and I don't think that anyone has welcomed you in. It looks like you are enjoying yourself already. That's the way it should be.

Cheers

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Howard

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Ron Priest
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Aug 25, 2007, 11:18 AM

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Hi Ron,
I am new here at VU but this the kind of stuff I love and lurked to find for a few months before joining.

Hi Brenda, welcome to VU.
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Brenda
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Aug 28, 2007, 7:41 PM

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Thank you very much, Howard! I have read many of your posts while lurking and am honored to hear from you - especially considering I am a sixth grade world geography teacher (and reading) and past school district tech coordinator hoping to get back to some video with my students. They can aspire to the realms of y'all.

Brenda from the Pennsylvania Block!


Brenda
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Aug 28, 2007, 8:06 PM

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Hi Ron,
Thank you for your welcome. In looking back I see I repeated myself above since I last posted here. Sorry about that.
Brenda


Ron Priest
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Hi Ron,
Thank you for your welcome. In looking back I see I repeated myself above since I last posted here. Sorry about that.
Brenda



Hey No problem. So you edit in Premiere Pro do you? I was just looking for another hot tip that I learned not too long ago, but I gues I haven't posted it, so I'll do so.

Very often I will lay a video track down on my timeline and not the associated audio clip. Later, I decide I want to add the audio clip and now I'm faced with the task of finding the origianl start and stop frame in the orginal clip so I can extract the audio. There is a fast way to do that. Simply pay your timeline and pause it tat the point that you want to find the associated audio clip, make sure the track is selected in the left side of the timeline, and simply hit your "T" key. That will put the original clip in your source monitor at the exact frame you have paused in you're program monitor. Then just mark the beggining frame, and then ending frame and choose to extract only the audio, then drop it to your timeline. This has proven to be a very usefull tool!
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