Editing Video Once a clip is trimmed, it can be placed in a sequence on the Timeline.In and Out points are created on the Source Monitor by using the CTI on the time ruler and the Mark In and Mark Out buttons. Editing Video Trimming is an editing procedure in which you define In and Out points for a video clip.Viewing the parameters for a clip on the Project panel File on Project panel Transferring and Importing Video.Viewing the parameters of an external clip Image size Frame rate Pixel Aspect Ratio External clip Transferring and Importing Video.It is important to choose a preset that most closely matches the parameters of your asset. Transferring and Importing Video The preset you choose sets the frame and pixel aspect ratios for the sequence.Use a preset that conforms to the specifications of your original assets to preserve editing quality. Premiere Pro performs best if the sequence parameters are set to match the settings for most of the assets that are in the sequence. A sequence may contain different types of assets with different file formats.Viewing file-based media on the Media Browser AVCHD file-based media Transferring and Importing Video.Transferring and Importing Video The Media Browser not only allows you to locate your files more quickly by allowing you to see the structure of your drives and folders, but it filters the folders and files for you by displaying only the video clips.Transferring and Importing Video Once you have transferred video files from your file-based media you then need to import the files into Premiere Pro to make them available to be used.It is used in their tapeless video cameras, which record directly to either SD memory cards or hard disk drives. Transferring and Importing Video AVCHD (advanced video codec high definition) is a format developed by Sony and Panasonic for recording and playback of high definition video.It is possible to edit the assets on file-based media by attaching the camera to the computer. Digital video cameras that do not use video tape are called tapeless or file-based. Transferring and Importing Video Importing video is different from capturing video.The process of converting analog video to digital form is called digitizing, and is done so that a computer can process and store it. Capturing occurs when you connect a live video camera or an analog tape device, such as a camcorder or VCR that uses videotape, to your computer and you then record the video from the source to a hard disk.
Transferring and Importing Video The documentary is a broad category that describes videos meant to document history.Chapter 4 Creating a Documentary Using Premiere Pro and Audition CS6.