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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 - Classroom in a Book

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In the right panel under Scaling, experiment with the various modes, clicking 
the Play button under the phone emulation to see how the video will appear.
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Choose different options from the Reflections menu under Display to see how 
the video might look under different lighting conditions.
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Double-click Asus P527 to see how the video will look on this phone with 
a smaller screen.
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Quit Adobe Device Central. Remember your exported encoded file is in the 
file location you chose in the export options.
Exporting to Final Cut Pro
At a high level, exporting from Premiere Pro to Final Cut Pro—and importing the 
XML file into Final Cut Pro—is simple.
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To begin, in Adobe Premiere Pro, choose File > Export > Final Cut Pro XML. 
Click Yes to save your project.
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In the Final Cut Pro XML - Save Converted Project As dialog, name the file, and 
click Save. Adobe Premiere Pro will let you know whether there were any issues 
exporting the XML.
3
In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Import > XML, locate the file, and click Choose. 
Final Cut Pro presents a simple dialog and will let you know whether any 
problems arose during import.
As always, though, the devil is in the details—specifically, the file formats sup-
ported by the two programs. If you’re working in DV files in either AVI or 
QuickTime format, your results should be quite good. Unfortunately, if you’ve 
migrated to the HD world, which most producers have, you’re probably going to 
run into some issues, specifically because Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple Final 
Cut Pro have completely different file-compatibility philosophies.


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LESSON 20 Exporting Frames, Clips, and Sequences
That is, Final Cut Pro can import any file that you want so long as it’s in a 
QuickTime wrapper with an MOV format. Conversely, the Adobe way is to 
import all files natively. With many (if not most) HD formats, this means that files 
imported into Adobe Premiere Pro projects may not work in Final Cut Pro. Final 
Cut Pro will display the file in the Timeline with the proper In and Out points, but 
the media will be offline. The solution is to reimport the files into Final Cut Pro and 
then relink the files, which can be very time-consuming.

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