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CONTENTS ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 7 TUTORIAL
Using Help About Help Navigating in Help To find a topic using bookmarks To find a topic using the table of contents To find a topic using the index To find a topic using the Search command (Acrobat 6) To find a topic using the Find command (Acrobat 5) Printing Help To print Help Learning About Adobe Premiere Pro Welcome Getting help Working with Adobe Premiere Pro If you want to mix audio If you want to superimpose or composite clips If you want to color correct a clip If you want to prepare media created in other Adobe products for Adobe Premiere Pro If you want to customize your editing environment If you want to burn your movies onto DVD discs If you want to capture and export video Other learning resources Adobe Premiere Pro support page Step-by-step tutorials Updates, patches, and plug-ins Links to the Adobe Support Knowledgebase, containing the latest Adobe Premiere Pro technical support solutions Training resources in print and online form A searchable database of answers to technical questions Links to user forums Adobe Press The Adobe Certification program Adobe Solutions Network Registration Customer support Key Features in Adobe Premiere Pro Introduction Create projects in a streamlined user interface Browse media in the revised Project window Expanded Monitor window Enhanced media management Improved motion paths Keyframeable visual effect parameters Customizable keyboard shortcuts Improved scene detection Create projects as part of a larger workflow Tighter Adobe integration Extensive hardware support Extensive import and export capabilities Continuous rasterization of EPS files Export to AAF Work with enhanced audio capabilities Powerful new audio controls Adobe Premiere Pro 7 Tutorial Good export premiere pro tutorials pdf Software user guide Manuals free Help me Bible Table of Contents VST (Virtual Studio Technology) ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) compatibility Adjust color values with ease Native YUV processing Three-point color correction Edit with precision Take advantage of editing improvements Render-free editing experience Work easily with digital video and export to DVD Enhanced DV device control Direct export to DVD Tutorials Logging and Capturing Clips from DV Tape Generate a Sequence Automatically Animating an Adobe Photoshop File Apply an Effect to an Entire Nested Sequence Create Rolling Multicolumn Titles Burning DVDs in Adobe Premiere Pro Working with Projects About projects Starting a new project To start a new project Opening a project To open an existing Adobe Premiere Pro project Display Only Exact Name Matches Select Find Offline Offline All Skip Skip All Saving a project manually or automatically To save a project To automatically save a project or series of projects To open a project file created by the Auto Save preference Correcting mistakes To correct mistakes Working with windows in Adobe Premiere Pro Using window and palette menus To open window and palette menus Open window context menus Using tabs in windows Using workspaces To use a workspace To save a custom workspace To delete a custom workspace Adjusting user interface brightness To adjust the brightness of window and palette backgrounds Viewing clip information in the Project window To view a selected clip’s information To play back a clip in the Project window To designate a clip frame as a poster frame Naming, finding, and deleting Proj ect window items To rename a clip To manage project items Using source clips, clip instances, and duplicate clips Source clip Clip instance Duplicate clip To create a duplicate clip Using bins To add a bin To delete one or more bins To move an item into a bin To display the contents of a bin Using libraries from Adobe Premiere 6.5 or earlier To import a library Customizing the Project window display To change the Project window view To arrange items in Icon view To sort items in List view To customize general display options for the Project window Using List view columns To change the width of a list view column To rearrange list view columns To add a column To customize List view columns Name Label Media Type Media Start Media End Media Duration Video In Point Video Duration Audio In Point Audio Duration Video Info Audio Info Video Usage Audio Usage Tape Name Description Comment Log Note File Path Capture Settings Status Offline Scene Shot/Take Client Compressor Good Using labels To assign a label to a clip To select all clips using the same label To edit label names or colors To set default labels for a media type Working with palettes Changing palette display To show and hide palettes To group the Info and History palettes To separate a palette To display the toolbox vertically or horizontally Using the Info palette Using the History palette To display the History palette To select a state To move around in the History palette To delete one project state To clear all states from the History palette Using keyboard shortcuts Using the default keyboard shortcuts To find the keyboard shortcut for a tool, button, or menu command Customizing keyboard shortcuts To create custom keyboard shortcuts To remove a shortcut To remove a set of shortcuts To switch to a different set of shortcuts Using scratch disks Types of scratch disks Captured Video Captured Audio Video Previews Audio Previews Conformed Audio Maximizing scratch disk performance Setting up scratch disks To specify scratch disks My Documents Same as Project Specifying project settings General Settings Capture Settings Video Previews Default Sequence Specifying General settings Editing Mode Timebase Playback Settings Frame Size Pixel Aspect Ratio Fields Display Format (video) Title Safe Area Action Safe Area Automatically Scale Imported Media to Project Size Display Format (audio) Specifying Capture settings To specify capture settings Specifying Video Rendering settings To specify video rendering settings Compressor Color Depth Optimize Stills Creating project presets To save the custom settings as a preset for use in other projects Capturing and Importing Source Clips About importing clips Capture checklist Using the Capture window To open the Capture window To hide the tabbed controls on the right side of the window Entering timecode values To enter timecode Logging and capturing for experienced editors Setting up Logging clips interactively To log clips interactively Batch-capturing tips Using device control Setting up device control equipment To set up the capture device for device control Setting up a project to use device control To set up a project for device control Using Capture window device controls Performing a capture using device control To capture an entire tape To mark a clip to be captured using device control To move or play in relation to the In and Out points To capture a clip using device control Capturing clips without using device control To capture a clip with a noncontrollable device Batch-capturing video Logging clips as offline files for batch capture To log clips using device control To log clips manually using the Capture window Specifying batch-capture settings To see whether a clip has capture settings To change a clip’s capture settings To remove a clip’s capture settings To specify extra frames to be captured at the ends of each batch-list entry Using automatic scene detection To turn on automatic scene detection Batch-capturing clips To batch-capture clips To cancel batch capture Troubleshooting batch capture To manage capture errors when the Capture Settings Error dialog box appears Importing and exporting batch lists To import a batch-list timecode log To export a batch-list timecode log Recapturing clips To recapture clips Importing digital audio Using audio from Adobe Audition Using CD audio Using compressed audio formats Capturing analog audio To set the location of a file captured from an audio-only source To capture an audio source or voiceover Importing clips Video formats: Type 2 AVI, MOV, MPEG/MPE/MPG, Open DML, and WMV Audio formats: AIFF, AVI, MOV, MP3, WAV, WMA Still-image formats: AI, BMP/DIB/RLE, EPS, FLC/FLI, GIF, ICO, JPEG/JPE/JPG/JFIF, PCX, PICT/PIC/PCT, PNG, PRTL (Adobe Title Designer), PSD, TGA/ICB/VST/VDA, TIFF Sequence formats: AI, BMP/DIB/RLE, Filmstrip, animated GIF, PICT/PIC/PCT, TGA/ICB/VST/ VDA, TIFF, PSD To import one or more clips into the Project window Importing still images To change the default duration for still images To change the duration of a still image in the timeline To adjust the pixel aspect ratio of an imported still image Importing Adobe Illustrator still images Importing Adobe Photoshop still images Importing layered Adobe Photoshop files To import a layered Adobe Photoshop file as a still image To import a layered Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator file as a sequence Importing an animation or still-image sequence To import numbered still-image files and compile them into a single clip Importing another project To merge a project into a currently open project Changing the frame rate of a clip To change the assumed frame rate of a media file Creating a counting leader Creating color bars and a 1-kHz tone To create color bars and a 1-kHz tone Creating black video To create black video Using offline files To create an offline file To edit an offline file To replace an offline file with a source file that’s already captured To convert an online file into an offline file Analyzing clip properties and data rate Data rate Sample size Differenced frames sample size To see the properties of a clip Using timecode for efficient capture Recording continuous timecode as you shoot Striping a tape with timecode To stripe a tape with timecode Replacing DV timecode To replace the timecode on a tape Capturing timecode Manually setting timecode for a clip To set timecode manually for a clip About digital and analog sources Connecting a DV source Connecting an analog video source Digitizing analog video as DV Preparing for DV capture To prepare for DV video capture To set up capture preview options Avoiding DV capture problems Preparing for analog capture To prepare for capturing analog video Understanding offline and online editing About online editing About offline editing About aspect ratios About frame aspect ratio About pixel aspect ratio Capturing or importing various aspect ratios Setting pixel aspect ratio To set the pixel aspect ratio for imported files Common pixel aspect ratios for imported files Using square-pixel footage for output to DV To use square-pixel files in a D1 or DV project File-size limitations Assembling a Sequence Using the Monitor window Displaying a clip in Source view To open a clip in Source view To clear clips from the Source view and menu Using Monitor window controls To play the Source or Program view To view a different frame To jog or shuttle through frames Using Source view and Program view time ruler controls Using Monitor window view options Customizing the Monitor window To customize the Monitor window view Viewing safe zones To view safe zones in the Monitor window Choosing a Quality setting To choose a Quality setting Changing the magnification To change the magnification of a view To change the visible area of a view Choosing a Display Mode setting To choose a Display Mode setting Understanding the waveform monitor and vectorscope Using a reference monitor To open a reference monitor To gang the reference monitor and Program view Using the Timeline window Customizing a sequence’s time ruler To toggle the time ruler display between frames and audio samples Customizing track views To expand or collapse a track To select a video track’s Display Style To show or hide audio waveforms in an audio track Resizing Tracks To resize the track header section of the Timeline window To resize the height of a track To change the proportion of video and audio tracks visible in the Timeline window Excluding tracks To exclude a track in a sequence To exclude all video or all audio tracks Locking and unlocking tracks To lock a track Adding, renaming, and deleting tracks To add tracks To rename a track To delete tracks Moving around in the Timeline window To position the current time in the Timeline window To display the sequence in more detail To display more of the sequence in the Timeline window Setting In and Out points Setting, navigating, and removing In and Out points in the Monitor window To set In and Out points using the Source or Program view To set sequence In and Out points around a selection To cue the current frame to an In or Out point To move both the In and Out points without changing the duration To remove In and Out points in the Source or Program view Setting In and Out points for split edits To set source In and Out points for a split edit Setting sample-based audio In and Out points To use audio samples in the Source or Program view To use audio samples in the Timeline window Using markers Adding and changing markers To add an unnumbered clip marker To add a numbered or unnumbered marker To go to a clip marker in the Source view To go to a clip or sequence marker in the Timeline window Moving and deleting markers To move a marker To delete a marker Using sequence markers for comments, chapter links, and Web links To insert comments and specify links at sequence markers About marker duration About chapter links About Web links Adding clips to a sequence About insert and overlay edits Specifying source and target tracks To specify source tracks To specify a target track Dragging clips into a sequence To add a clip by dragging to the Timeline window To add a track while adding a clip To add a clip by dragging into the Program view Using Monitor controls to perform three-point or four-point edits To perform a three-point edit To perform a four-point edit Adding clips from the Project window automatically To add clips using Automate To Sequence Working with multiple sequences and nested sequences Using multiple sequences To create a new sequence To set the default settings for new sequences To switch sequences To view a sequence in a separate Timeline window To open a sequence in the Source view Nesting sequences To nest a sequence in another sequence Editing a Sequence Overview Editing clips in the Timeline window Selecting clips in the Timeline window To select one or more clips Grouping clips To group clips To ungroup clips To select one or more clips in a group of clips Enabling and disabling clips Changing clip duration and speed To change the duration of a clip or still frame To change a clip’s speed using a menu command To change a clip’s speed in the Timeline window Freezing a video frame To freeze a video frame Splitting a clip To split a clip To split multiple tracks at the same point in the Timeline window Copying and pasting clips and clip attributes To copy and paste one or more clips to the current-time indicator To transfer clip attributes to another clip Linking video and audio clips in the Timeline window To link video and audio To unlink video and audio To automatically synchronize clips that were moved out of sync To edit tracks of linked clips individually Finding the source of a clip Editing a clip in its original application To edit a clip in its original application To export a movie with the information to use the Edit Original command Processing interlaced video fields To specify field processing options for a clip Removing parts of a sequence Deleting space between clips Removing a clip or a range of frames from the sequence To remove frames without affecting other clips (to lift) To remove frames and close the resulting gap (to extract) To delete all clips on one track Moving clips in a sequence To move a clip to a point earlier or later in the sequence To move a clip to a different track To enable and disable the snap feature To snap a clip’s edge or marker to the edge of another clip, marker, or the currenttime indicator Trimming clips in the Timeline window Performing insert and overlay edits in the Timeline window To perform an insert or overwrite edit by dragging Rearranging clips in the Timeline window To perform a rearrange edit by dragging Trimming with the Trim pointer To change a clip’s In and Out points in the Timeline window Trimming using ripple and rolling edits To perform a rolling edit To perform a ripple edit Trimming using slip and slide edits To perform a slip edit To perform a slide edit Using the Trim window To open the Trim window To find the edit you want to trim To perform a ripple edit using the Trim window To perform a rolling edit using the Trim window To cancel an edit To preview the edit To loop the preview To return to the Source/Program view To set the large frame offset for trimming Previewing a sequence Previewing at the project’s full frame rate To set the area to be previewed (the work area) To render a preview Previewing on another monitor To preview on a monitor via a DV camera or deck Working with preview files To specify the disk location for preview files Adding Transitions About transitions Finding video transitions Using default transitions To specify a default transition To set the duration of the default transition To add the default transition to the timeline Dragging transitions between clips To drag a transition to an edit point Adjusting transition alignment To align a transition by dragging To align a transition by specifying an option To simultaneously reposition both the transition and the edit point Changing transition duration To change the duration of a transition by dragging To change the duration of a transition by specifying a value Changing transition settings To display and preview transition settings in the Effect Controls window To change transition settings Transition settings Replacing transitions Using the Image Mask transition To use an image as a transition mask Using the Gradient Wipe transition To create a Gradient Wipe transition To edit a Gradient Wipe transition About clip handles and transitions Mixing Audio Audio mixing basics Planning your audio workflow About editing audio tracks and clips About audio channels and tracks Understanding how Adobe Premiere Pro applies audio settings Working with the Audio Mixer window To modify the Audio Mixer window To control which tracks are monitored during playback Adjusting gain or volume levels To specify a uniform track output level To mute a track To edit a clip or track’s audio levels in the Timeline window To specify a uniform gain level for a clip Cross-fading or fading out audio To cross-fade between two audio clips To fade in a clip’s audio To fade out a clip’s audio To edit an audio transition To customize the rate of audio fade or cross-fade To set the default duration for an audio transition Creating split edits To create a split edit Panning and balancing Understanding when you can pan or balance Applying pan or balance settings To pan or balance a track routed to a stereo track in the Audio Mixer window To pan or balance a track routed to a 5.1 surround track in the Audio Mixer window To pan or balance a track in the Timeline window Breaking out the channels in an audio clip To break out the channels in an audio clip Treating a mono clip as stereo To use a mono clip as stereo Viewing audio clips To view audio clips To view time in audio units Setting a track’s input source To change a track’s input To adjust the audio hardware preferences Routing track output To route track output to another track To completely turn off track output Applying effects to audio tracks To apply a track effect in the Audio Mixer window To edit track effect settings in the Audio Mixer window To designate a track effect as pre-fader or post-fader To edit track effect settings in the Timeline window To remove a track effect from the Audio Mixer window To bypass a track effect Applying effects to audio clips Working with VST effects To edit an applied VST plug-in effect To select a preset for a VST effect Working with submixes To create a new submix in the Timeline window To simultaneously create a new submix and assign a send To route a track’s output to a submix Using sends To send a track to a submix To edit send (not submix) settings To designate a send as pre-fader or post-fader To mute a send To delete a send Downmixing to fewer channels To set audio preferences Automating audio changes in the Audio Mixer window To automate track properties over time using the Audio Mixer window To protect a track property from being altered by the Write automation mode To set the Automatch Time for Touch mode Conforming audio Using the Adobe Title Designer Understanding the Adobe Title Designer Opening a new or saved title To start and save a new title To open a previously saved title To edit a title in an open project Setting up a new title Using templates To load a template To create a template from an open title To import a saved title file as a template To set a default template To restore the default template To rename a template To delete a template Showing video behind the title To show a frame of video behind the title To designate the frame shown in the window To display the frame located at the current-time indicator Previewing titles on an external monitor To preview titles on an external monitor Understanding title-safe and action-safe margins To turn title-safe and action-safe margins on or off Creating new titles with text and graphics Using type tools To type horizontal or vertical text confined only by the drawing area boundaries To type horizontal or vertical text in a text box To type text along a path Selecting and moving text To select a text box To select a single character or group of contiguous characters in a text box To move the text box Scaling and rotating text and changing the text orientation To scale or rotate a path To change text orientation To scale or rotate the text box Changing font attributes To change the font To change the characters that appear in the Font Browser window To change the font size To change the text justification Creating objects with the drawing tools To create a shape using the drawing tools To change the shape of a graphic object or a logo Working with the pen tool Drawing straight segments with the pen tool To draw straight segments with the pen tool Drawing curved segments with the pen tool To draw curves with the pen tool To create a curve within a straight segment Working with points and curves Adjusting points and curves To add an anchor point to a path To delete an anchor point To adjust a control point Converting anchor points from one type to another To convert between smooth points and corner points Using bitmap logos To place a logo in a title To place a logo in a text box To return a logo to its original size or aspect ratio Working with objects Arranging objects To arrange an object Aligning and distributing objects To align or distribute objects Transforming objects To adjust an object’s opacity To adjust the position of a single object or multiple objects To scale one or more objects To change the rotation angle of a single object or multiple objects Using object styles Setting object styles for text To change an object style for a text object Setting object styles for graphics To change an object style for a graphic Working with fills, sheens, and textures Changing fills To change a fill for an object Adding and changing sheens To add a sheen to a fill Loading textures To load a texture To turn off a sheen or texture Creating strokes To add a stroke to an object To change the listing order of strokes To delete a stroke To add a stroke Creating shadows To create a shadow Saving and loading styles Modifying the style swatch display To change the style swatch display To change the default characters on the swatches Creating and applying styles To create a style and display its swatch or name To apply a displayed style to an object To duplicate a style To rename a style To set a default style Managing style libraries To restore the Adobe Title Designer’s default style libraries To delete a style To save a style library To load a saved style library To replace a style library Creating rolls and crawls To create rolling or crawling titles To scroll a roll or crawl in the Adobe Title Designer Using tabs To set and adjust a tab stop To view the tab stops without opening the Tab Stop dialog box To delete a tab stop Adding a title to a project To add a title to a project To change the duration of a title in the Timeline window To preview a title To output the title to an external monitor Superimposing and Compositing Understanding transparency Defining transparency terminology Compositing clips To change how Adobe Premiere Pro interprets a clip’s alpha channel Adjusting opacity To specify uniform clip opacity in the Effect Controls window To specify uniform clip opacity in the Timeline window Working with keyframes in the Timeline window Displaying keyframes in the Timeline window To enable keyframe display in the Timeline window To display clip opacity keyframes To display audio volume keyframes To display keyframes for a specific effect property other than opacity or volume Adding keyframes in the Timeline window To add a keyframe using the Add Keyframe button To add a keyframe using the pen tool Animating effects in the Timeline window To animate an effect in the Timeline window Navigating to and selecting keyframes To select a keyframe To move the current-time indicator to the previous or next keyframe To select multiple keyframes Specifying keyframe values in the Timeline window To specify the value of an effect property in the Timeline window Copying and pasting keyframes To copy and paste keyframes Deleting keyframes in the Timeline window To delete a keyframe Using keys To apply a key to a clip Using the Chroma key Using the RGB Difference key Using the Blue Screen and Green Screen keys Using the Non Red key Using the Luma key Using the Multiply and Screen keys Using matte keys Using the Image Matte key Using the Difference Matte key To replace a static background behind a moving object Using the Track Matte key To apply the Track Matte key Creating a garbage matte To create a garbage matte Creating a color matte To create a color matte Removing a black or white matte To remove a black or white matte Applying Effects Introduction About Fixed effects About Standard effects About track-based effects Working with Fixed effects About the Effect Controls window To view the Effect Controls window To view all effects applied to a clip To expand or collapse video or audio effects headings To expand or collapse an effect or property To reorder the effects To show or hide the keyframe area To show or hide the timeline beyond a clip’s In and Out points To play audio in the selected clip Adjusting effect properties To set a property value To set a color value To set an angle To reset an effect to the default values To temporarily disable or enable all effects in a clip Using the Motion effect Adjusting position, scale, rotation, and anchor point To adjust a clip’s position To adjust a clip’s scale To adjust a clip’s rotation Using the Opacity and Volume effects To adjust the Opacity effect in the Timeline window To adjust the Volume effect in the Timeline window Working with the Effects window To open the Effects window To create bins of favorite effects To remove a Favorites bin Working with Standard effects Applying and controlling Standard effects To apply an effect to a clip To remove an effect from a clip To remove multiple effects applied to a clip Copying and pasting effects To copy and paste one or more effects To copy and paste all effects using Paste Attributes Animating effects by using keyframes About keyframing Activating keyframes To activate keyframes for a property Adding and deleting keyframes To add one ore more keyframes To delete one or more keyframe To delete all keyframes of an effect property Navigating and selecting keyframes To move the current-time indicator to the previous or next keyframe To snap the current-time indicator to a keyframe To select a keyframe To select multiple keyframes To select all keyframes for a property Moving keyframes To move a keyframe to another time To move multiple keyframes to another time Copying and pasting keyframes To copy and paste keyframes Deleting keyframes To delete one or more keyframe To delete all keyframes of an effect property Viewing and adjusting keyframes To view, adjust, or add keyframes in the Timeline window Working with keyframe interpolation Setting keyframe interpolation To change a keyframe’s interpolation method Adding keyframes using interpolated values To add a keyframe with an interpolated value Manipulating a clip in the Program view Animating Motion properties for a clip To animate a clip in the Program view Modifying the motion path To change Position keyframes in the motion path Correcting color in a clip Using the Color Corrector effect To adjust color using the Color Corrector effect Using the Color Match effect Using VST plug-ins Adobe Premiere Pro Standard effects Audio Effects Adobe Premiere Pro includes the following audio effects Video Effects Adobe Premiere Pro includes the following video effects Using effects from other products Video effects included with Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro includes a variety of video effects designed to alter or enhance the appearance of video images Alpha Adjust Alpha Glow Antialias Basic 3D Bend Bevel Alpha Bevel Edges Black & White Blend Blue Screen Key Brightness & Contrast Broadcast Colors Camera Blur Camera View Channel Blur Channel Mixer To mix channels in an image Chroma Key Clip Color Balance (RGB) Color Balance (HLS) Color Corrector Color Emboss Color Match Color Offset Color Pass To specify Color Pass settings Color Replace To replace a color Convolution Kernel To specify the Convolution Kernel settings Corner Pin Crop Crystallize Difference Matte Key Directional Blur Drop Shadow Echo To incorporate a clip’s motion into the Echo effect Emboss Extract To specify Extract settings Facet Fast Blur Field Interpolate Find Edges Gamma Correction Garbage Matte Gaussian Blur Gaussian Sharpen Ghosting Green Screen Key Horizontal Flip Horizontal Hold Image Matte Key Invert Lens Distortion Lens Flare Levels To adjust Levels Lightning Luma Key Median Mirror Mosaic Multiply Key Noise Non Red Key Pinch Pointillize Polar Coordinates Posterize Posterize Time ProcAmp Radial Blur Ramp Reduce Interlace Flicker Remove Matte Replicate RGB Difference Key Ripple Roll Screen Key Sharpen Sharpen Edges Shear Solarize Spherize Strobe Light Texturize Tiles Tint Track Matte Key Transform Twirl Vertical Flip Vertical Hold Wave Audio effects included with Adobe Premiere Pro Balance Bandpass Bass Channel Volume DeNoiser Delay Dynamics EQ Fill Left, Fill Right Highpass, Lowpass Invert MultibandCompressor Multitap Delay Notch Parametric EQ PitchShifter Reverb Swap Channels Treble Volume Discontinued effects Gallery of effects Producing Final Video Introduction Exporting to DVD To export a sequence to DVD Export-to-DVD settings Requirements for DVD output Preparing video content for DVD Preparing audio content for DVD Activating the MPEG encoder Using Adobe Media Encoder transcode presets Creating a custom preset To view a preset’s parameters To create a custom preset To include or exclude video or audio parameters Video preset options Audio preset options To export a preset To import a preset To delete a single custom preset To delete all custom presets Alternates and Audiences preset options To edit options for Alternates or Audiences To change the displayed Alternates or Audiences Metadata preset options To edit Metadata options To make all options blank To change the displayed Metadata options Multiplexer preset options Exporting video as a file To export a sequence as a file To export a sequence as a file using the Adobe Media Encoder Exporting to videotape Preparing a DV program for videotape recording To prepare a sequence for recording to DV tape Exporting to videotape using device control To record a sequence on videotape using device control Exporting to videotape without device control To record a sequence on videotape without device control Opening a project in Adobe After Effects To open an Adobe Premiere Pro project in After Effects Exporting to AAF To export a project to AAF Exporting audio as a file To export audio using the File > Export > Audio command Exporting a still image To export a still image Exporting clips as still images To export a series of still images Exporting a filmstrip file for editing in Adobe Photoshop To export a clip as a filmstrip File types available for export Specifying file export settings General export settings Video export settings Audio export settings Keyframe and Rendering export settings About creating a video file for CD-ROM playback About creating a video file for Video CD playback About creating a video file for use in other software About creating Internet media Streaming video Progressive downloadable video MPEG video Animated GIF About file export settings About compression About data rate About compression keyframes About creating motion-picture film Keyboard Shortcuts Keys for selecting tools in the toolbox Selection tool Track select tool Ripple edit tool Rolling edit tool Rate stretch tool Razor tool Slide tool Slip tool Pen tool Hand tool Zoom tool Keys for working in the Monitor window Slip audio or video independently Edit audio or video In point or Out point independently Key for viewing windows Cycle through open windows Key for navigating in the Timeline window Set work area bar to sequence Keys for capturing in the Capture window Navigate through editable fields Cancel capture Eject Legal Notices Copyright

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