Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 User Manual
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                Document Outline
- Contents
 - Chapter 1: Getting started
 - Chapter 2: Workspace
 - Chapter 3: Projects
 - Chapter 4: Setting up, and bringing in assets
- Setting up your system
 - Bringing assets into a project
 - Capturing and digitizing
- System requirements for capturing
 - Capturing DV or HDV video
 - Capturing HD video
 - Capture analog video
 - Capturing content for DVD
 - Prepare for digital video capture
 - Set capture format and preferences
 - File size limits
 - Set up device control
 - Capture without device control
 - Capture with device control
 - Determine if your device is online
 - Use automatic scene detection
 - Common capture issues
 
 - Batch capturing
 - Timecode
 - Online and offline editing
 - Importing files
- Import files
 - Start Adobe Bridge from Adobe Premiere Pro
 - File formats supported for import
 - Importing digital audio
 - Import still images
 - Importing image sequences
 - Import numbered still-image files as one clip
 - Importing earlier Adobe Premiere Pro projects
 - Importing libraries (Windows only)
 - Importing After Effects compositions
 - About Panasonic P2 media
 - About Sony XDCAM and XDCAM EX media
 - Importing assets from file-based sources
 - About spanned clips
 
 
 - Chapter 5: Managing and viewing assets
- Customizing the Project panel
 - Organizing assets with the Project panel
 - Working with assets
- About clip properties
 - View the properties of a clip
 - Duplicate a clip
 - Rename assets
 - Remove assets from a project
 - Play back a clip in the Project panel
 - Change the frame rate of a file [F23124 Create single "Modify Clip" dialog (combining Offline File, Timecode, Interpret Footage, Field Options and Audio Channel Mapping]
 
 - Work with proxy files
- About proxy files [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Create proxy files from the Project panel [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Create proxy files from the Timeline [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Delete a proxy file [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Make original media offline, or delete it [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Relink proxies to original media [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 - Enable or disable a proxy for playback [F8488 Proxy Editing]
 
 - Source and Program Monitors
 - Playing assets
 - Reference Monitor
 
 - Chapter 6: Editing a sequence
- Editing basics
- Editing workflow
 - Source clips, clip instances, and subclips
 - Create subclips from the Timeline panel [21586 Ability to create subclips from the Timeline (support drag and drop from the Timeline to the Project window)]
 - Timeline panel overview [F30903 Metadata 'Track' in Timeline]
 - Navigate in the Timeline panel
 - Work with tracks
 - Set track display
 
 - Trimming clips
 - Assembling a sequence
- Adding clips to a sequence
 - Targeting tracks
 - Drag a clip to a sequence
 - Add clips to a sequence automatically
 - Mixing clip types in a sequence
 - Add a track while adding a clip
 - Replace one clip with another
 - Make three-point and four-point edits
 - Specify source tracks to add to a sequence
 - Set or remove sequence In and Out points
 - Set sequence start time
 
 - Correcting mistakes
 - Changing clip scale, duration, speed, or interlacing
- View clip properties in a tool tip
 - Scale assets
 - Interlaced video, noninterlaced video, and progressive scanning
 - Create interlaced or non-interlaced clips
 - View the total duration of selected clips
 - Change clip duration
 - Change clip speed
 - Blend frames for smooth motion
 - About the Time Remapping effect
 - Vary change to clip speed
 - Move a split or unsplit keyframe
 - Play a clip backward, then forward
 - Freeze a frame
 - Remove the Time Remapping effect
 
 - Working with clips in a sequence
 - Rearranging clips in a sequence
 - Previewing sequences
 
 - Editing basics
 - Chapter 7: Editing: Beyond the basics
- Using markers
 - Editing audio in the Timeline panel
 - Creating special clips
 - Multiple sequences
 - Subclips
 - Editing a multi-camera sequence
- About multi-camera editing
 - About the Multi-Camera Monitor
 - Display the Multi-Camera Monitor
 - Add clips for multi-camera editing
 - Synchronize clips
 - Create a multi-camera target sequence
 - Record multi-camera edits
 - Play clips in the Multi-Camera Monitor
 - Rerecord multi-camera edits
 - Adjust multi-camera edits in the Timeline panel
 - Insert or overlay clips in a multi-camera sequence
 
 - Working in other applications
 - Adobe Dynamic Link
- About Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Saving and Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Managing performance and Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Color and Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Link to a new composition with Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Link to an existing composition with Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 - Delete a dynamically linked composition or clip (Production Premium only)
 - Edit a dynamically linked composition in After Effects (Production Premium only)
 - Offline compositions and Dynamic Link (Production Premium only)
 
 
 - Chapter 8: Transitions
 - Chapter 9: Audio
- Working with audio
 - Working with clips, channels, and tracks
 - Recording audio
 - Adjusting volume levels
 - Audio transitions
 - Applying effects to audio
- Applying audio effects to clips
 - Applying audio effects in the Audio Mixer
 - Apply a track effect in the Audio Mixer
 - Designate a track effect as pre-fader or post-fader
 - Edit track effects in the Timeline panel
 - Remove or bypass a track effect in the Audio Mixer
 - Working with VST effects
 - Adjust a VST effect in a VST Editor panel
 - Select a preset for a VST effect
 
 - Recording audio mixes
 - Panning and balancing
 - Advanced mixing
 - Editing audio in Adobe Soundbooth
 
 - Chapter 10: Titles
 - Chapter 11: Applying Effects
- Working with effects
 - Applying, removing, and organizing effects
 - Adjusting effects
 - Customizing effect presets
 - Motion
 - Color correction
- Adjusting color and luminance
 - Set up a Color Correction workspace
 - Apply the Color Correction effects
 - Quickly remove a color cast
 - Make quick luminance corrections
 - Color balance, angle, and saturation controls
 - Adjust color balance and saturation
 - Adjust color and luminance using curves
 - Adjust luminance using levels
 - Select a color with the Adobe Color Picker
 - Define the tonal ranges in a clip
 - Specify a color or range of colors to adjust
 
 - Special color and luminance adjustments
 - Vectorscope and waveform monitors
 
 - Chapter 12: Animation
 - Chapter 13: Effect reference
- About the effect reference
 - Gallery of effects
 - Adjust effects
 - Blur and Sharpen effects
 - Channel effects
 - Color Correction effects
- Brightness & Contrast effect
 - Broadcast Colors effect
 - Change Color effect
 - Change To Color effect
 - Channel Mixer effect
 - Color Balance effect
 - Color Balance (HLS) effect
 - Equalize effect
 - Fast Color Corrector effect
 - Leave Color effect
 - Luma Corrector effect
 - Luma Curve effect
 - RGB Color Corrector effect
 - RGB Curves effect
 - Three-Way Color Corrector effect
 - Tint effect
 - Video Limiter effect
 
 - Distort effects
 - GPU effects (Windows only)
 - Generate effects
 - Image Control effects
 - Keying effects
 - Noise & Grain effects
 - Perspective effects
 - Stylize effects
 - Time effects
 - Transform effects
 - Transition effects
 - Utility effects
 - Video effects
 - Audio effects
- About audio effects in Adobe Premiere Pro
 - Balance effect
 - Bandpass effect
 - Bass effect
 - Channel Volume effect
 - Chorus effect
 - DeClicker
 - DeCrackler
 - DeEsser effect
 - DeHummer effect
 - Delay effect
 - DeNoiser effect
 - Dynamics effect
 - EQ effect
 - Fill Left, Fill Right effects
 - Flanger effect
 - Highpass and Lowpass effects
 - Invert (audio) effect
 - MultibandCompressor effect
 - Multitap Delay effect
 - Notch effect
 - Parametric EQ effect
 - Phaser
 - PitchShifter effect
 - Reverb effect
 - Spectral Noise Reduction effect
 - Swap Channels effect
 - Treble effect
 - Volume effect
 
 
 - Chapter 14: Compositing
 - Chapter 15: Exporting
- Choosing export formats
- Exporting basics
 - File formats supported for export
 - About high-definition (HD) video
 - Options for exporting HD and HDV sequences
 - About MPEG
 - Add XMP metadata to an exported file
 - Understanding video compression, file size, and data rate
 - Compression tips
 - About compression of movie files
 - About compression keyframes
 - About data rate
 - Choosing formats for use in other applications
 
 - Exporting editable movie and audio files
 - Exporting still images and still-image sequences
 - Exporting PDFs for comments
 - Exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD
- About exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD
 - Types of DVDs and Blu-ray discs
 - Choosing file formats for various discs
 - Create an auto-play DVD or Blu-ray disc
 - Create a DVD or Blu-ray disc with menus
 - Exporting files for CD-ROM playback
 - Exporting files for Video CD playback (Windows only)
 - Export files for DVD, Blu-ray, videoCD (Windows only), super videoCD or CD-ROM
 
 - Exporting projects for online editing or archiving
 - Exporting to videotape or film
 - Exporting for the web
- About exporting for the web
 - Types of web delivery
 - Export a file for web delivery
 - Moving content between Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Flash
 - Tips for creating Adobe Flash Video
 - Alternates and Audiences options for encoding
 - QuickTime Alternates options
 - RealMedia Audiences options
 - Windows Media Audiences options
 
 - Exporting to iPods, cell phones, PSPs and other mobile devices
 - Adobe Media Encoder basics
 - Export settings
- Settings for editable movie, still, or audio files
 - General export settings
 - Video export settings
 - Keyframe And Rendering export settings
 - Audio export settings
 - Adobe Media Encoder format options
 - Filter options for encoding
 - Video options for encoding
 - Audio options for encoding
 - Adobe Media Encoder MPEG multiplexer preset options
 - Others options for encoding
 
 
 - Choosing export formats
 - Chapter 16: Keyboard shortcuts
 - Index
 

