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Hello, everyone, and welcome to this video
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where today we're going to teach you
how to use Adobe Premiere Pro.
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And in this lesson of Adobe Premiere Pro,
we're going to teach you
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how to use the workspace in Adobe
Premiere Pro.
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Okay, So let's begin
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now. In the previous lesson
I already explained to you about a few
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workspaces, including the program panel
Essential Graphics source
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Project panel,
and also our timeline panel.
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Okay.
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So before we start,
I want to explain to you that Adobe
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Premiere Pro uses
a top panel based interface.
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The interface
configuration is called a workspace.
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Now the application has a few
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pre-built workspaces
to accommodate different
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working styles and different tasks
you need to accomplish.
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Now you will perform
most of your editing work
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in the different panels
of the program's interfaces.
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These panels will allow you to import
and organize your media
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and preview your video and audio footage.
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And what we will do now is basically see
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the way Adobe has changed.
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Adobe has given us some presets
so that we can use these workspaces
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in order to make our editing,
audio editing,
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or even just organizing our project files
easier.
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Now first we have to go to window
and then we will see
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workspaces
right at the top of this menu bar.
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All right.
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Then after we go to Workspaces,
you can see that we have about
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we have
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about 50 workspaces to choose from. Now.
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These are all given to us.
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And currently
I'm using the editing workspace.
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Okay.
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And if we want to go to the effects
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workspace, we will see that our area
or this whole thing
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over here
will be turned into a different setting.
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And we we will
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and we will be given the panels
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that we will most use while using effects.
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The same group.
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The same goes for essentials
learning matter, logging,
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production review, vertical
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and audio assembly captions
and graphics and color.
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Okay, Now by default
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we will always be into the editing panel,
but if you want to select
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another workspace,
we can just go over here.
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And for example, let's select the
essentials from the essentials workspace.
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Now you
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will see that after I clicked
on the Essentials Workspace,
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my view of the interface has changed
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drastically and everything in its current
position is just not like before.
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Here on the left,
we have our project panel
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timeline panel over here at the bottom,
the tool panel
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and also the source
and the ramp panel right here and here.
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We have different panels to choose from.
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Now, previously
I only explained to you about five panels.
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Now, today in this video,
I'll be also explaining you about
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the rest of the panels,
including the workspace.
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Okay.
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So over here, you can see that
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in a window panel workspace
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and we can select the workspaces
that we want.
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What if you want to create a
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custom workspace?
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Okay, you can do that as well.
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Let's say over here.
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I want to actually move this workspace
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over here from my program and source panel
and make them different.
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So for that, I can just go over here.
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And what I do right now is white,
thick over here.
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And now you can see that
we have a couple of options to choose from
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in order to move
or do something with this panel.
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First, over here, we have the closed
panel option, which will close
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the panel that I'm currently selecting,
for example.
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Now, in selecting graphics
or essential graphics, if I select close
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panel, you'll notice that it has gone
from our panel over here.
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Right, Dick, again,
now we are at the minute color.
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We can also choose to undock panel
to like undock it
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and make it a floating window on our Adobe
Premiere Pro software.
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Okay.
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Then we have those other panels in group
which will not only close one panel,
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but every panel that is inside
this group over here.
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Okay.
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Then we have the panel settings over here
which will close the whole panel group
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and dock the whole panel and maximize
it, stack it, and also create small tabs.
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Now, what would happen
if you stacked a panel
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now we will see that switch right now.
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If I stacked the panel
group, you'll see that this is the way
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it shows me all the information
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I can essentially go to any part
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over here and select the one I want.
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And this is what the stacked panel does.
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Now, if you want to change this,
you can again go to panel settings
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and then select the stacked
panel group option to be unchecked.
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And now you can see that
we are back to where we were.
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All right.
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Now what I'll do is basically right next
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go to panel group settings
and then undock panel group.
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Okay.
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This will undocked off all the panels
that are present in this group.
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But if you want to end up
when we want panel, you can select
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this undock panel option
for only one panel
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and now you can see that and selecting the
if that controls so it will be undocked
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effective immediately.
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Now you
can see that it's in a different panel
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and if we want to dock it back again,
you can also do that.
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So but this time
you will see something interesting
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in order to docked with previous panel
or anywhere you want,
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you just have to click the effect controls
word over here and drag it.
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And here you can see that
we have multiple areas to choose from.
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We can choose the bar over here
to edit with the rest of the panels
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just like before.
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Or we can select this part over here.
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This part,
this part also at anywhere inside
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over here that shows a blue color.
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Okay, we can do that.
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Also with the rest of the tabs over here.
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As you can clearly see, it's
very easy to do so.
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But what we cannot do
is add it to our tools panel.
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What we can also do is add it to our tools
Panel.
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As you can clearly see,
it is very easy to do so.
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Okay.
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And over here also
and if you want to create a separate
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workspace for your controls or any panel
that you wish can just go to the side
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and you can see that
we have a green line over here.
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It will just display
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the amount of space that it will take
and where it will be placed.
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Now, if I let go of that,
you'll notice that this this will happens.
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Okay.
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So what I'll do now is basically delete
this effect controls panel.
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Okay, so right click.
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And if you want to delete this
or close it,
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just like this option
and now you can see that it's gone.
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Okay.
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All right now
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since I effects
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since I close effect controls now,
how do I bring it back?
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You cannot see like any option over here
in order to bring back
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my essential graphics option
or graphics options.
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Okay, so what you have to do in order
to bring back
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the closed panels that we have
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deleted from
our workspace is to go to window over here
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and then go to the effects are essential
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graphics panel that you closed
and you can see that
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over here
we have checkmarks on some panels
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because they are visible to us
and the other panels are not visible
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because we haven't selected them
and this workspace.
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So now if I select central graphics,
you will see
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a new pop up window
where it has come to us.
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There you go.
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Now, essential graphics by default
is on this panel.
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So it has presented to us over here.
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Now, I'm just going to selected and zag
and then show
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you how it works with different parts.
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You can see that it's over here.
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Now, if I click down there, I can see that
it is actually using that option
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over here, which I selected before
in my panel group setting to stack it.
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Okay, so this is what it does.
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Now, if I go down over here,
I can see that
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it has comp center and it is back
to where it was selected again.
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And click this bottom part.
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This said this becomes a stacked
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panel left side
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LG showed that right side
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and if you want to move it directly
to the right,
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it will create a whole new panel for you
so that you can edit it more.
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Okay.
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There you go.
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That is all you need to know
about how he sets up the panels
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in your workspace and individual groups.
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Okay, now let's set it back over here
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and let's say this time
you deleted something again.
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Okay,
But you do not want to go to the work off
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just clicking on the window on a menu bar
and then selecting
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and then selecting whatever is missing.
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So for that
we can just go to workspace over here
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and then select Reset Saved now out.
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And here you can see that
our shortcut is all shift plus zero.
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Now if we click on this,
you'll notice that our workspace
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is back to what it was.
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Okay, Now you can see that
it is back to what it was
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right before it deleted everything. Okay,
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now we will go to the
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panels that we have missed
throughout the last lesson.
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So there are like 25 different panels
minus five,
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because I was explaining the 20
that I did not last lesson
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which are available in Premiere
Pro Interface, and those are found
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in the default editing workspace
as they are described below.
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Okay, Here
you can see that we have the workspaces
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and this is all these are all the panels.
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Okay,
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So first
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we have already explained what the
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program monitor does, the source manager,
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the timeline and tools do. Okay.
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So what we'll do now
is basically teach you
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about the audio clip mixer.
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Okay.
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Now what it does is basically adjust
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the settings while listening to your audio
and video tracks.
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Each audio clip or track mixer
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will basically correspond to our track
in the timeline of the active sequence.
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You can also use it to add effects,
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change
the volume off relative or relative tracks
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or to
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record
audio directly onto sequence tracks.
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Okay.
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After that we have the meta data methods.
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The metadata only pronounced this.
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After that you have the metadata panel
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where it is a set of information
that describes the contents
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or properties of a file,
Video and audio files
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automatically include information
regarding the file size format.
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Recent data creation.
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Okay, So metadata can also
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include additional information
such as location,
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director, scene, shot, etc.
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This panel allows you to edit and view
those properties so that you can use them
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to organize and sort your files
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or share them with other Adobe
applications.
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Okay.
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So after that we have the media
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browser panel.
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So this panel helps you
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to browse
and preview of files on the hard drive.
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You can leave the media
browser, open and docket just as you
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would any other panel.
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The media browser gives you quick access,
quick access
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to all your assets while while you edit.
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After that,
we have the info panel over here.
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The info panel displays information
regarding the currently
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selected item
in the project panel at Timeline.
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Then we have our effects panel.
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Just like I told you before,
it is a repository for all the videos
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and audio effects and positions
available in the application.
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You can place transitions
such as dissolves tape to black page peels
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between clips to allow you to transition
from one flip to another
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can add effects such as black
and white levels and balance to individual
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clips to change their appearance
or audio qualities. Then
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we will go to the macro panel over here
where you can use
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the market panel to see all the markers
in an active clip or sequence.
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The panel displays market information
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such as in and out
options, comments and color coding tacts.
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After that, we have another important
panel, which is our history panel,
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which will store a list of the actions
that you have performed
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to change the status of your project
in the current working session
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as an alternative to use, edit
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undo on the keyboard commands, control
said or CMD plus Z for Mac OS.
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You can use this panel to jump back
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to any previous state
in your current work session.
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However, you should note that changes
you make.
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Your program affects panels.
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Windows or preferences are not
stored in the history panel.
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Also, when you closed and reopen
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and reopen Premiere Pro,
the history panel is automatically reset
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and you lose access
to your previous states
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of your project.
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Then we have our well,
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then we have our CAPTCHA panel,
which will help you
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to capture a video of yourself
and also the audio.
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Then which you can use to input it inside
your video as well.
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Okay.
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So these are some of the panels over here
which you will use a lot.
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Now, I'm leaving out all the panels
because mostly experts use them
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and since this is a beginner video,
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I would like you to learn about the basics
first.
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Okay, so not now.
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We're done with the panels that you will
use throughout your course over here.
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Let's go forwards and learn about the
preferences section in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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And why is it important
to learn about the preferences?
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You might say, Well, here
you can already select, here
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you can select the different ways
added for your pro will work for you,
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and also how it will display, edit
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and also use the tools on your software.
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So for going to preferences, go to edit,
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go to preferences
and then select any of the options below.
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And then you'll see that our settings
for Adobe Premiere Pro has come.
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Okay.
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Now here you can see that in general
we have some options
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to choose from
in order to basically choose
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the startup at startup option,
where we can show home
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and when opening a project
we can show the open dialog
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and we have an option
to create Ben's projects.
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And here we have different options
to choose from as well.
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Then for appearance,
you can go over here and make your
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Adobe Premiere Pro's
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view brighter, lighter or darker.
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Okay, let's put it back over here
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because I like it on my eyes to me.
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And that's it right then.
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And here we have our highlight color
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where we can choose the interactive colors
to be either lighter or darker.
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Here we have our focus indicators as well.
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Then for audio,
we can choose many options over here
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in order to edit our audio audio hardware.
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AutoSave, which is a very important part
of Premiere Pro because in case you're
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trying to edit a video
and suddenly your electricity goes off
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or your PC or your PC gets badly damaged
and you can't use it anymore,
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this autosave function will easily
save it to your hard drive
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and you don't have to worry about it
anymore.
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Now here I have given my autosave
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every 15 minutes and maximum
project versions for every hour.
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Save is 20 times.
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And here we can also select
Save Backup project to create default
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and auto saves also saves
the current projects.
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Okay.
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After that we have captur collaboration
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console surface device control, graphics
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labels, Media
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media, Caché Memory
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playback,
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and then timeline trim.
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Okay, so these are all the options that
you will have to yourself in preferences.
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And I suggest you that you go to them
and whatever you feel which is comfortable
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to you, edit it for yourself
and start using Premiere Pro.
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Okay, after you're done,
you can just press on.
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Okay.
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If you need some help and all of us select
this option given to us by the program.
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And if you don't want to save
any of the options that you used
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and your preferences,
just click on Cancel right now.
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I will show you how to save your workspace
over here.
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If I go back to Window at Workspaces,
you'll notice that there's a workspace one
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which you do not have in your version
of Adobe Premiere Pro.
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This is because this is a saved workspace.
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Okay?
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Now, in order to save your workspace,
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you have to just go and click over here
and save as new workspace
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and then the option will come
to edit your name.
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So let's type in workspace
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to okay
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And after I click on okay, that saved.
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Okay, now let's go back to workspace
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and now you can see that the workspace
two option is given over here.
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And if you want to even change the way
your space looks again,
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you can also do that and then select
save changes to this workspace.
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Or if you want to edit number of workspace
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that is over here,
you can just select this option.
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And if you want to import a workspace
from a previous project,
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you can do that as well.
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So let's first show
you how to edit your workspace.
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Now, after you click on this, you'll see
that the edit workspace option comes up
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and here we have Workspace
one and Workspace two.
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You'll notice that I can't lose
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any of the default workspaces
that are given to us by Premiere Pro,
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but I can delete the workspaces
that are only created by me.
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So let's meet this first workspace
and press.
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Okay.
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if I go again to Window at Workspaces,
you'll notice that workspace one is gone.
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Okay.
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So that is all you need to know
about your workspace and this video.
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I hope you've understood how to change
the way your workspace is displayed,
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how to save it, edited, and also changing
the way your workspace looks.
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So thank you for watching this video
and I'll see you in the next lesson.
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