Monday 19 October 2015

Editing

Before editing your footage in Adobe Premier Pro you have to ingest it.This is done by creating footage in your film (in D;drive) , open adobe prelude then click ingest. The ingest menu will pop-up, Then what you will need to do is find your file with the footage, select it and press ingest (found in the bottom-right of the menu)
Short Cuts In Adobe Premier Pro CS6


  • In Adobe Premier Pro CS6 there are many short cuts that make editing a lot easier and faster. 
  • The I key makes an In point, this is where the clip begins so when you drag it to the timeline it will start from this. 
  • The O key makes an out point this does the same thing as the I key however instead of starting from this point it will end from this point.
  • If you press the arrow keys it will move the clip 1 Frame forward making it more efficient when editing. 
  • The J key moves the cursor backwards through the clip if you double click it , it will move backwards twice as fast.
  • The K key stops the clip and of you click it again it will play it.
  • The L Key moves the cursor forwards if you double click it twice it will move forwards twice as fast.
  • The C key gives you the razor tool this is an editing tool if you click V whilst the razor is on it will take it off.
  • The space bar pauses and plays the clip.


H.264 - H.264 is a type of MPEG4. H.264 is good for compressing and the distribution of video. However it is terrible for professional recording and editing. It is often used in phones because of how good it is at compressing files to make them smaller in size.

Pro res - Pro res is a lossy compression format. However it supports up to 5K because it is not that much of a lossy format.

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