post production workspace
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Heather Lomas Post Production Workspace – Premiere Elements
In this area you can import all your clips.
After getting your clips from the file all of them
fall into this section.
This is the main play pad. This is where you can skip, play, pause and stop your video.
By using the main tool bar you are able to go to
many different features. You can import and save files using these tabs as
well as render your work area.
This is the initial work area. All your videos and
pictures will be viewed on this screen. For example I
have shown my video.
With these tools you can snip scenes and cut scenes that you don’t want.
You can also put text onto each scene by pressing this ‘T’.
By selecting save you can save your work anytime. You can contact ‘Save’ through
‘File’ but this is a quicker option.
In these tabs you can change things on your video, adding different
effects and changing transitions.
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Heather Lomas Post Production Workspace – Premiere Elements
By using this slider you can change how zoomed you want the timeline to be. If you’re cutting a scene you need to see
right into the timescales.
You can see all my clips have been places into the timeline. This is where any clip goes onto the timeline, including music etc.
You can switch from both timeline to scene line. Scene line often
helps when adding in transitions.
As you can see there is a range of different layers that you can put many different features onto your video. If you want a logo like I did I had that running
all through the video on ‘Video 3’.
The yellow on each scene is the volume of each scene. You can
change these through key frames from the three buttons under the
soundtrack button.