Importing Files & Setting Up a Project in Adobe Premiere Elements 13
Adobe Premiere Elements 13
| Beginner
- 5 videos | 23m 42s
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To start editing with Premiere Elements 13, you need to first add files to a project. Learn how to import, filter, sort, and organize your files, save a project, and view and navigate through your movie.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Importing filesSaving a projectNavigating your movie
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Filtering & sorting your media filesOrganizing your project files
IN THIS COURSE
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4m 20sYou can import different types of files to create your video in Premiere Elements. With these different files, you can assemble your video piece by piece via the Work Area. You will see how to import files, access the Project Assets menu and add files to the Work Area. FREE ACCESS
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4m 36sIt's always a good idea to save your projects on a regular basis. In Premiere Elements you can also save a copy of your project and archive it. FREE ACCESS
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5m 28sIn Premiere Elements you can view your movie from the monitor panel in the top center of your screen. In order to make sure all your edits are correct, you need to know how to view and navigate through your movie. You'll see how to zoom in on specific frames, use the fast forward function and timeline cursor. FREE ACCESS
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4m 56sIn Adobe Premiere Elements 13, the media files that you import are stored in the Project Assets panel. From this panel, you can filter and sort the files that you have added in order to quickly find what you're looking for. FREE ACCESS
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4m 22sYou can organize the files that you add into the Project Assets panel by creating folders and subfolders. FREE ACCESS
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