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Audio and Video Fundamentals

Audio and Video Fundamentals: A Complete Guide Learning Objectives By the end of this course, you will be able to: Understand how audio and video are applied in CCTV systems. Grasp the basic concepts of audio and video. Learn about the structure and processing of audio signals. Understand video standards, resolution, and frame rates. Optimize bitrate and frame rate settings…

Source Panel Intro

Source Panel Intro The Source Panel in Adobe Premiere Pro is a powerful tool that allows you to view and edit your clips at full resolution. It is essential for anyone who wants to create professional-looking videos. The Source Panel has a number of features that make it a valuable asset for editors. Add Marker(M) In Premiere Pro, markers are…

Use Sync Locks & Track Locks

When you insert clips, or ripple trim clips in a sequence, the timing of playback for clips later in the sequence is also changed. There are two ways to ensure clips on other tracks stay in sync, or are not affected by this timing change: Sync Locks and Track Locks. here are some tips on how to use Sync Locks…

Trim Clips In The Program Monitor

You can trim clips with more visual feedback in the Program Monitor. here are the steps on how to trim a clip in the Program Monitor in Premiere Pro: Open the Program Monitor by clicking on the Window menu and selecting Program Monitor. Make sure that the clip you want to trim is selected in the Timeline. Click on the Trimming button in the…

Trim Clips On The Timeline

You may decide to change the timing for a section of a clip already added to a sequence. Adjusting the start and end times of a selected clip is called Trimming. there are a few ways to trim clips on the Timeline in Premiere Pro. Here are two of the most common methods: Using the Selection tool: Select the clip…

Change The Size Of Clips

Not all media you import into your project will match the frame size of your sequence. there are a few ways to change the size of clips in Premiere Pro. Here are two of the most common methods: Using the Scale tool: Select the clip you want to resize. Click on the Scale tool in the toolbar. Click and drag…