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CREATING CUTSONLY VIDEOS
Topics covered in this lesson
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Using a storyboard to build a rough cut
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Editing
clips on the Timeline
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Moving clips to, from, and within the Timeline
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Working with Source Monitor
editing tools
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Adjusting clips in the Trim panel
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Using other editing tools
This lesson will take approximately 80 minutes.
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Watch
any TV news program, and virtually every
edit is a straight cut with no transitions. There’s
an art to creating cuts-only videos,
and Adobe
Premiere Pro CS5 gives you a full palette of tools
and techniques for creating cut edits.
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LESSON 5
Creating Cuts-Only Videos
Getting started
The first thing you do when you’re creating a video is
to lay down a cuts-only ver-
sion. Later, you can apply transitions, effects, titles, and motion,
as well as work on
compositing. Whether or not you use these extra effects, building a cuts-only video
is an art. You want to create a logical flow to your clips,
make matching edits, and
avoid jump cuts.
Adobe Premiere Pro offers several ways of achieving those ends. Depending on
your circumstances, you
might work in the Trim panel, use the Ripple Edit tool, or
move clips on the Timeline using the Source Monitor or keyboard modifiers. You’ll
use all these techniques in this lesson.
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