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Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

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Review



Review questions


1

What's an advantage of the Snap function?

2

What's the principal difference between an Overlay edit and an Insert edit?

3

Name a few Timeline navigation keyboard shortcuts.

4

How do you swap one transition with another?

5

What's an advantage of working with a Photoshop layered graphic?

6

How does a nested sequence work?


Review answers


1

It helps you place clips at an exact point, be it the CTI or next to the in- or out-point of an adjacent clip.

2

An Overlay edit covers whatever is on the Timeline at the point of the edit. An Insert slides everything to the right to make room for the inserted clip.

3

Page Up and Page Down move back and forward, one edit point at a time. Home takes you to the first frame. End takes you to the last frame of the last clip in the sequence. Spacebar = play.

4

Simply drag the new transition onto the existing transition in the sequence. Click the transition box at the edit point to display its parameters in the Effect Controls panel.

5

You can automatically put that graphic in its own sequence with each layer on a separate video track, thereby enabling you to apply motion or other effects to each layer individually.

6

You can nest an entire sequence in another sequence and it will behave as if it were a single video clip. If you go back to the original sequence and make a change, that change will show up immediately in its nested version. Finally, rather than applying the same effectlike a Cross Dissolveto each clip in each layer of a sequence, you can apply that effect only once to the nested version of the sequence.

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