t Effect Controls panel : Click the
Effect Controls tab, and then click
any clip in the Timeline to display
that clip’s effect parameters in the
Effect Controls panel. This will give
you a small taste of many lessons to
come. Three video effects are always
present for every video, still, or
graphic: Motion, Opacity, and Time
Remapping. Each effect parameter
(in the case of Motion: Position,
Scale height and width, Rotation,
and Anchor Point) is adjustable
over time using keyframes. The Effect Controls panel is an immensely powerful
tool that gives you incredible creative latitude. It comes up in many of this
book’s lessons.
t Tools panel : Each icon in this panel represents a tool that performs a specific
function, typically a type of edit. The Selection tool is context-sensitive,
which means it changes appearance to indicate the function that matches the
circumstances.
Tools panel
t Info panel : Click the Info tab to the left of the Effects tab. The Info panel that
appears presents a data snapshot of any asset you’ve selected in the Project
panel or any clip or transition selected in a sequence.
t History panel : Click the History tab to the right of the Effects tab to open
the History panel. This panel tracks up to 32 steps you take in your video
production and lets you back up if you don’t like your latest efforts. When you
back up to a previous condition, all steps that came after that point are also
undone. In other words, you cannot extract a single misstep buried within the
current list.
Effect Controls panel
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20 LESSON 1
Touring Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Customizing the workspace You can customize the workspace to create a layout that works best for you: