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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Learning About Adobe Premiere Pro
Using Help | Contents | Index
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Learning About Adobe Premiere
Pro
Welcome
Welcome to Adobe ® Premiere ® Pro, a revolutionary nonlinear video-editing application
that delivers a breakthrough render-free experience. Its high-performance toolset takes
video and audio production to a new level, giving you a professional edge. Built for the
superior performance of Microsoft Windows XP systems, Adobe Premiere Pro delivers the
power and precision you need to tell a story better and faster than ever before.
Adobe provides a variety of options for you to learn Adobe Premiere Pro, including online
Help and tool tips. You can also use the Adobe Web site to easily access a host of contin-
ually updated Web resources for learning Adobe Premiere Pro, from tips and tutorials to
technical support information.
Adobe Acrobat ® Reader ® software, included on the Adobe Premiere Pro CD, makes it
possible to view Adobe PDF files. Many of the files on the Adobe Web site are in PDF
format.
Getting help
There are a number of ways to get the help you need in Adobe Premiere Pro. The following
table can help you find specific resources, based on the type of information you require.
If you . . .
Tr y this . . .
Are new to all versions of
Adobe Premiere
Browse through the information in “Working with Adobe Premiere
Pro” on page 5 for information on specific tasks.
Choose Help > Contents. Then select “Looking at the Work Area”
from the links on the Contents tab.
Go to www.adobe.com/products/premierepro and look for train-
ing information.
Move the pointer over a tool to display the name of the tool.
Use the Tip of the Day topics to get information on some of the key
Adobe Premiere Pro tasks. Choose Help > Tip of the Day.
Want information on install-
ing Adobe Premiere Pro
Install the Adobe Premiere Pro application from the Adobe Premiere
Pro CD onto your hard drive; you cannot run the program from the
CD. Follow the on-screen installation instructions. For more detailed
information, see the HowToInstall.rtf file on the CD.
Are upgrading from a previ-
ous
version of Adobe Premiere
Go to the “Key Features” chapter to get information on functionality
that is improved from Adobe Premiere 6.0 and 6.5.
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If you . . .
Try this . . .
Want step-by-step instruc-
tions
Try one of the tutorials available on the Adobe Web site. (See “Adobe
Premiere Pro support page” on page 8 .)
Are looking for detailed
information about a feature
Use the index or search for the feature in Help.
Are looking for background
information on digital video
Go to www.adobe.com/products/premierepro and look for back-
ground information.
Want answers to common
troubleshooting questions
Search the Adobe Support Knowledgebase and Premiere Pro Top
Issues, which you can access from the Adobe Premiere Pro support
Web site at www.adobe.com/products/premierepro. (See “Adobe
Premiere Pro support page” on page 8 .)
Want a complete list of key-
board shortcuts
Look at the Keyboard Shortcuts Appendix.
Working with Adobe Premiere Pro
People work with Adobe Premiere Pro in many different ways. In this section, you’ll find
directions to specific information to help you accomplish some common Adobe Premiere
Pro tasks.
If you want to mix audio
Create audio crossfades using the audio transitions in the Effects palette (see “Cross-
fading or fading out audio” on page 176 ).
Record a voiceover microphone or other external analog source directly to a track by
using the Audio Mixer (see “Capturing analog audio” on page 79 ).
Control the volume level of each track in a sequence using the track sliders in the Audio
Mixer, and control clip gain using the Clip > Audio Options > Audio Gain command (see
“Adjusting gain or volume levels” on page 175 ).
Apply effects to audio tracks using the Audio Mixer, or to audio clips using the Effects
palette (see “Applying effects to audio tracks” on page 184 and “Applying effects to
audio clips” on page 185 ).
Vary audio settings over time by using mixer automation (see “Automating audio
changes in the Audio Mixer window” on page 190 ) or by setting keyframes in the
Timeline window (see “Working with keyframes in the Timeline window” on page 222 ).
Apply advanced editing techniques to your source clips by using Adobe Audition ®
(see “Using audio from Adobe Audition” on page 78 ).
If you want to superimpose or composite clips
Superimposing and compositing can be as simple as importing clips and stills, stacking
them on video tracks in the Timeline window, and using transparency to let clips on lower
tracks show through. Alpha channel transparency is automatically applied. For clips
without alpha channels, Adobe Premiere Pro provides many ways to apply transparency.
Import clips (see “Importing clips” on page 81 ) containing an alpha channel
(see “Defining transparency terminology” on page 219 ).
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