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Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual

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Redesigned Source and Program Monitors

The Source and Program monitors have been redesigned to be more customizable.

Customizable button bar.

Timecode numbers can be toggled on or off (also available in the Timeline).

Pop-up menu for direct access to playback resolution.

Setting button for easier access to monitor settings.

Resources:

Source Monitor and Program Monitor overview

Video tutorial: Source Monitor, Program Monitor, timecode, and Timeline panel changes

Redesigned Project panel

The Project Panel has been redesigned with these features:

Resizable clip thumbnails.

Clip thumbnails maximized to use space more efficiently.

In thumbnail view, scrub clips by dragging the mouse across a thumbnail. This technique is called "hover scrubbing".

In thumbnail view, clips can be selected and scrubbed with the Clip Playhead, or by using the JKL and Spacebar keyboard shortcuts.

Mark In and Out points on clips as you are scrubbing, or on the fly as you are playing back by using the JKL and Spacebar keyboard
shortcuts.

A usage icon can be used to navigate to clips in sequences.

Resources:

Customizing the Project panel

Video tutorial: Project panel and Media Browser changes

Video tutorial: Introducing the Project panel

Timecode panel

A panel that displays oversized timecode, and feet+frames is now available in Premiere Pro CS6.

To view the Timecode panel, choose Window > Timecode.

Resources:

View timecode in the Timecode panel

Video tutorial: Source Monitor, Program Monitor, timecode, and Timeline panel changes

Primary edit display in Cinema mode

Put either the Program monitor or the Source monitor into full-screen, “cinema” mode on your system’s primary display.

To toggle Cinema mode on and off, press the Ctrl key and the Accent key, and then click either the Source monitor or Program monitor. Press the
keyboard shortcuts once more to return to the interface.

Resources:

Source Monitor and Program Monitor overview

Video tutorial: Toggle full screen

Dropped Frame indicator

Both the Source and the Program monitor now have the option to display an icon that indicates if frames are being dropped during playback.

Resources:

Dropped Frame indicator (CS6)

Video tutorial: Source Monitor, Program Monitor, timecode, and Timeline panel changes

Trackpad gesture support for Mac OS

Use trackpad gestures to navigate the Timeline and other panels in Premiere Pro using the MacBook Pro's trackpad or the Apple Magic Trackpad.

Resources:

Zoom into or out of a sequence in a Timeline panel

Video tutorial: Miscellaneous new and removed features

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