Adobe Premiere Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Adobe Premiere Questions and Answers 100% Solved List and briefly explain the five steps in developing a Premiere video 1. Create "sequence" 2. Import resources 3. Segment and Combine Resources 4. Add Effects and Transition Effects 5. Export Sequence Create Sequence 1. The sequence is shown in the timeline 2. When you create a new project it gives you a blank sequence 3. Projects can have multiple sequences Import Resources 1. Resources can be, video, audio, stills 2. Importing tells Premiere where the files are (it does not create copy of the files) - Advantages: The files are not taking up additional space on hard drive, Edits are non-destructive to raw files - Disadvantage: Cannot move resources after they have been imported Segment and Combine Resources 1. Segmenting is telling Premiere which parts of a resource you want to use 2. Combining resources happens when you move resources to the timeline 3. Two approaches a. Segment the resources and then move them to the timeline b. Move the resources to the timeline and then segment it there Add Effects and Transition Effects 1. Video Effects 2. Audio Effects 3. Video Transition Effects 4. Audio Transition Effects Export Sequence 1. This is done through placing the sequence in Adobe Media Encoder 2. Once in Adobe Media Encoder, you set the properties of the video file you want Premiere to create a. File type b. Size Properties c. Sound Properties List and briefly explain the three main types of windows within Adobe Premiere. 1. Resource Windows 2. Time Line 3. Effects Window Resource Windows 1. Listing of all the resources you have imported 2. Source Monitor: where resources can be viewed and segmented by setting up in-points and out-points Time Line 1. A visual representation of your product across time 2. Made up of video and audio tracks 3. Dragging resources onto the timeline adds them to the sequence Effects Window 1. Sets an effect by dragging it onto the timeline where you want the effect to take place 2. Effects control window: Sets the properties of the effects List the five things presented in class that you can do with effects in Adobe Premiere. 1. Change color or tint 2. Move objects or video 3. Create sound effects 4. Change opacity 5. Fade resources in and out List the two ways to create effects in Adobe Premiere. 1. Create the effect in Premiere 2. Create the effect in After Effects and import it List the two decisions to be made as you are creating effects in Adobe Premiere. 1. Decide what effect you want 2. Decided when you want it to occur In Premiere, there are two windows involved in creating effects. List and briefly explain each. The Effects Window - Drag an effect and place it on top of a segment The Effects Control Window - Controls the intensity and timing of the effect
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