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A Tour of Adobe Premiere Pro
This Tour helps you understand and
work with basic concepts and features
of the Adobe Premiere Pro program.
You’ll run through a typical series of steps
for creating a video piece, including
basic editing techniques, adding
transitions, motion, and transparency.
Completing this Tour should take
approximately one hour.
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Over the course of the Tour, you’ll create a 23-second trailer for the short film that you’ll
edit throughout the rest of the book. You’ll be working with video clips, audio clips, and
images provided on the DVD-ROM included with this Adobe Premiere Pro Classroom in
a Book. If you were actually producing this project from the start, you would likely capture
clips from the original video tapes and digitize them yourself, using Premiere Pro.
For more information on capturing video and audio, see the previous chapter, “The
World of Digital Video,” on page 29.
Setting up a new project
To begin, you’ll launch Adobe Premiere Pro, set up your workspace, create a new project,
and then import the video clips.
1 Make sure you know the location of the files used in this lesson. Insert the Adobe
Premiere Pro Classroom in a Book disk. Copy the Tour folder to your hard drive. For help,
see “Copying the Classroom in a Book files” on page 4.
2 Start Premiere Pro.
3 Click on New Project.
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4 Under Load Preset > DV – NTSC choose Standard 48 kHz.
5 At the bottom of the screen, for Location, click Browse, and navigate to the 00Tour
Lesson directory you copied to your hard disk.
6 For name, type 00Tour Lesson and then click OK.
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