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Adobe Premiere

Adobe Premiere. Vocabulary. Application Window. The main window of an application compromising the various panels. Work Space. The arrangement of the panels in an application window. Editing. The default workspace in Premiere. Panel Tabs.

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Adobe Premiere

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  1. Adobe Premiere Vocabulary

  2. Application Window • The main window of an application compromising the various panels.

  3. Work Space • The arrangement of the panels in an application window

  4. Editing • The default workspace in Premiere

  5. Panel Tabs • The tabs found at the top of panels. You can move panels by dragging panel tab.

  6. Drop Zone • The area that become highlighted as you drag a panel and provides a visual reference to where the panel can be placed

  7. Custom Workspace • A workspace that has been created by the user and saved with a unique name

  8. Project Panel • The panel that organizes all assets for your project, found in Premiere Pro, after effects and Encore

  9. Assets • These can include video clips, digital images, and audio clips.

  10. Timeline Panel • The panel where you place various assets and edit them.

  11. Source and program Monitor Panels

  12. Sequence • Located on the timeline panel, it is where most editing takes place

  13. Digital Assets • Video, audio, still images, Photoshop, and/or illustrator files.

  14. Reference Files • Files that point to the original file that was imported

  15. Bins • Used to organize assets in the project panel; work much the same way as folders in windows explorer or the macOS finder.

  16. Storyboarding • The way to plan your video by placing clips or digital assets in order you plan to have them play

  17. Clips • Another term for digital assets.

  18. Icon View • In the premiere Pro Project panel, ahows thumbnails or smaller versions of the digital assets that have been

  19. Thumbnails • A reduced sized picture of the digital asset..

  20. Tracks • Video/Audio ; it is where the clips are assembled, edited, and enhanced with effects and transitions

  21. Time Ruler • Measures the time in the sequence horizontally; also displays icons for markers In and Out points

  22. Current Time Display • Shows the time decode for the current frame.

  23. Timecode • Marks specific frames w\unique addresses and is recorded onto videotape during the recording process

  24. Play head • Also k nown as the (CTI). light blue triangle in the ruller w/a vertical redline extender through the video & Audio

  25. Scrubbing • Clicking and dragging the CTI to preview the sequence

  26. Current time indicator • Indicates the current time frame displayed in the program monitor

  27. Work Area Bar • The area of the sequence you want to preview or export indicates by brackets just below the time ruler

  28. Zoom Slider • Increase or decrease the number of visible frames within the current viewing area

  29. Ripple Deleate • Removes a clip from sequence without leaving any gaps if the clip being moved is located between two other clips

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