Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 User Manual
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Source Monitor, Program Monitor, and Timeline panel
You add clips to a sequence in the Timeline panel by dragging or by using controls in the Source Monitor. You can
automatically assemble clips into a sequence that reflects their order in the Project panel. You can view the edited
sequence in the Program Monitor or watch the full-screen, full-quality video on an attached television monitor. (See
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Timeline panel overview [F30903 Metadata 'Track' in Timeline]
page 115.)
Refine the sequence by manipulating clips in the Timeline panel, with either context-sensitive tools or tools in the
Tools panel. Use the specialized Trim Monitor to fine-tune the cut point between clips. By nesting sequences—using
a sequence as a clip within another sequence—you can create effects you couldn’t achieve otherwise.
5.
Add
titles
Using the Adobe Premiere Pro full-featured Titler, create stylish still titles, title rolls, or title crawls that you can
easily superimpose over video. If you prefer, you can modify any of a wide range of provided title templates. As with
any clip, you can edit, fade, animate, or add effects to the titles in a sequence. (See “
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