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Nov 15
2008

Adobe Premiere Tips - Workspaces and Layout

Posted by camthecameraman in Video EditingAdobe Premiere ProAdobe CS3

The layout of Premiere Pro can be summarized into 5 basic areas:

Premiere Pro Layout

The Project Window  - This is where you store and access your original video clips, your raw footage, as well as audio files, graphics and sequences (new name for timelines). It uses bins (Adobe's name for file folders) to organize your "assets." Clicking the Effects tab in the Project Window opens the Effects Palette, effects include scene transitions, such as dissolves and wipes; video effects to alter the appearance of your clips; audio cross fade transitions; and numerous audio effects to spice up your sound.

Nov 13
2008

Rendering issues and Disc Fails when creating large complex Adobe Encore DVD projects

Posted by camthecameraman in MPGDVD problemsDVDAdobe Encore CS3Adobe CS3Adobe

Hard DriveProblem/Issue:I have been doing some large complex projects in Adobe Encore lately and have found I can get some rendering errors.  My footage is imported as quicktime reference files, using an Avid HD CODEC.  The menus are quite deep and involve some multiple audio files.

I found that pre rendering the QT ref files to .m2v first could help but this goes against my normal authouring principles, but to get the job out I did what I had to do. Also I found that the longer the project extended over time, i.e. days back and forth, checking previews etc, that the problems became worse.  Sometimes I had to individually render each file.  Oh and also if you haven't updated to the later software update the renders you have completed may disappear too.

Solution: Create your menus and timelines test and use the interface then save them as templates. Start a new project, clean, use the templates and very quickly rebuild your DVD, remembering all the features etc you put in your first "draft". This wont take long the second time. Then burn. Result, DVD burns fine (hopefully).  Also try converting all your reference files to mpg first, seems to help especially with large HD files. 

Nov 12
2008

Video Editing Tip - Data Management

Posted by camthecameraman in Final Cut ProAvid Media ComposerAdobe Premiere ProAdobe CS3Adobe

FoldersI have a “skeleton” directory on my edit machine that contains all the folders and files I would use in a typical project this way it is easy to find files when I come back to a project after a period of time. Mine looks something like this:

 

 

 

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