ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

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  • Premiere Pro supports a variety of file formats for importing footage and other media files.
  • A few functions change, however, as the project moves from one platform to the other.
  • Before importing files into Premiere Pro, ensure that your system meets the system requirements.
  • The maximum sequence frame size in pixels is 10,240×8,192 (width x height).
  • The maximum frame size to import still images and movies is 256 megapixels, with a maximum dimension of 32,768 pixels in either direction.
  • Premiere Pro supports several audio and video formats for import, including 3GP, 3G2 (.3gp), AAC, AIFF, AIF, Apple ProRes, ProRes HDR, ProRes RAW, ASF, NetShow (Windows only), ASND, AVC-Intra, Panasonic codec, AVI (.avi), DV-AVI, Microsoft AVI Type 1 and Type 2, BWF, Broadcast WAVE format, CHPROJ, Character Animator project file, CRM, Canon Cinema RAW Light (.crm) files created by cameras such as the Canon EOS C200.
  • WMV is a Windows Media file.
  • MP3 is an MP3 audio file.
  • Rush is a project file from Premiere Rush.
  • M1V is a MPEG - 1 Video File.
  • R3D is a RED R3D RAW file.
  • WAV is a Windows Waveform file.
  • MXF is a Media eXchange Format that supports ARRIRAW, P2 Movie, Panasonic OP1b variant of MXF video in AVC - Intra LT and AVC - LongG, Panasonic Op - Atom variant of MXF video in DV, DVCPRO, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD, AVC - Intra, X - OCN footage produced by cameras such as the Sony F5, F55, or Sony VENICE with the AXS - R7 add - on, Sony XDCAM HD 18/25/35 (4:2:0), Sony XDCAM HD 50 (4:2:2), AVC - LongGOP, XAVC Intra, XAVC LongGOP, XAVC QFHD Long GOP 4:2:2, JPEG2000, IMX 30/40/50, XDCAM EX, and Sony VENICE 2 Ver.
  • M4A is an MPEG - 4 audio file.
  • MP4 is a QuickTime Movie, XDCAM EX, and XDCAM HD format.
  • M2TS is a Blu - ray BDAV format.
  • On Windows, both the HEIF image extension and the HEVC Video Extension need to be installed for HEVC (H.265) media with resolutions up to 8192*4320.
  • VOB is a container format in DVD media.
  • MOV is a QuickTime format.
  • M2T is a Sony HDV format.
  • M4V is an MPEG - 4 video file.
  • Type in a title, and then adjust its appearance.
  • There are multiple color workflows in Premiere Pro, including applying color presets and making adjustments, refining looks using RGB and Hue Saturation Curves, comparing and matching color across clips, adjusting shadows, midtones, and highlights using color wheels, and applying LUTs and making technical corrections to light.
  • Premiere Pro offers a complete audio editing solution within the application, with common audio edits including sync audio with video and reducing background noise.
  • Set a duration for video or audio clips, letting them speed up or slow down to fill the duration.
  • Adjust the effect, duration, and alignment using the Effect Controls panel.
  • Premiere Pro allows you to work on a project across computer platforms, for example, you can start on Windows and continue on macOS.
  • Cut or split a clip to remove unwanted sections and create a new and separate instance of the original clip.
  • Select an existing motion graphic template from Premiere Pro to get started with titles.
  • Trim clips to refine the edits and timing.
  • You can edit audio in Audition for advanced audio mixing.
  • Perform J and L cuts to keep video and audio flowing seamlessly across scenes.
  • Add transitions between clips to smoothly move from one clip to another.
  • You can also export completed videos by using optimized render settings for popular social platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, or Twitter.
  • The Effect Controls panel includes an extensive list of transitions and effects you can apply.
  • You can use the Speed/Duration command (Windows: Ctrl + R, macOS: Cmd + R), Rate Stretch tool (Windows: R, macOS: R), or Time Remapping feature to change the speed and duration of clips.
  • Export your edited sequences quickly and easily to the focused content destinations.
  • Create a title using the Type tool in the Program Monitor or using keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + T (Windows) or Cmd + T (macOS).
  • Save your title as a Motion Graphics template so it can be reused and shared.
  • Add an effect or transition to a clip in the Timeline panel by dragging it from the Effects panel.