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Start a mobile device project, Workflows, Basic workflow – Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 User Manual

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3

User Guide

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Start a mobile device project

You can edit video for delivery to mobile phones, portable media players, and other portable devices. Selecting a
project preset that matches the requirements of the target device is the easiest way to get started. When you are done
editing your movie, use Adobe Media Encoder to encode it with the audio and video characteristics correct for the
target devices.

1

Do one of the following:

From the Welcome screen, click New Project.

Select File > New >Project.

2

In the New Project dialog box, select the Load Preset tab.

3

Select the Mobile & Devices presets folder. Do one of the following:

To edit a movie aimed exclusively at devices supporting 3GPP video at frame sizes of 176x144 or 88x72, select the
CIF, QCIF, QQCIF preset.

To edit a movie for distribution on the web or on mobile devices that can display 4:3 video at frame sizes of
320x240 or 128x96, select the iPod, QVGA, Sub-QCIF preset.

4

Enter a location and name for the project file and click OK.

See also

Adjust project settings and presets

” on page 23

Export to iPods, cell phones, PSPs and other mobile devices

” on page 413

Workflows

Basic workflow

Whether you use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit video for broadcast, DVD, or the web, you’re likely to follow a similar
workflow. For a video about the basic workflow, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0230

.

1.

Shoot video with Adobe OnLocation

Adjust the video signal coming from your camcorder before you shoot, and then shoot directly to your hard drive
with Adobe OnLocation, the signal monitoring application bundled with Adobe Premiere Pro. For a video on
direct-to-disk recording, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0237

.

April 1, 2008