Using the Media Browser
If you’re an experienced Adobe Premiere Pro user, you’ll tend to want to use the
traditional method of importing clips through the Project panel. You were intro-
duced to the Media Browser in Lesson 2, and you will be using it in this lesson to
locate and import the example clips. Although it’s possible to import all the clips
using the Import menu in the Project panel, using the Media Browser has advan-
tages, as you will explore in this lesson.
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Importing XDCAM media
You’ll be using XDCAM EX 720p24 video clips for most of the lessons. This means
the media is in XDCAM EX format with 720p resolution at a frame rate of 24
frames per second. Typically you would first copy the clips from the camera’s flash
memory card to your local hard drive before importing. This step was completed
when you copied the included DVD lesson files to your hard drive in Lesson 1.
The clips are already on your hard drive. You’re going to open a new Adobe
Premiere Pro project and import the clips into the project.
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After launching Adobe Premiere Pro, click New Project.
2
Name the new project
XDCAM Lesson
, and save it in the Lesson 03 folder.
3
Since you’ll be importing XDCAM EX media, you need to choose the correct
preset in the New Sequence dialog box. In this case, the video was shot at
1280x720 1.0 PAR at 24p. So, choose the XDCAM EX 720p24 preset, and
click OK.
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Note:
If you have problems creating the project, you can open Lesson 03.prproj in the Lesson 03
folder to start at this point.
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Click the Media Browser tab if it is not already selected. You may also want
to make the Media Browser wider by dragging the right edge of the panel to
the right.
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