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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Sequence display changes
When you
add a transition to a sequence, a short red horizontal line appears
above that transition (shown here). The red line means that this portion of the
sequence must be rendered before you can record it to tape or create a file of your
finished project.
Rendering happens automatically
when you export your project, but you can
choose to render selected portions of your sequence to make those sections display
more smoothly on slower computers. To do that, slide
the handles of the viewing
area bar (shown here) to the ends of the red rendering line (they will snap to those
points), and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). Adobe Premiere Pro will
create a video clip of that segment (tucked away in the Preview
Files folder with an
indecipherable filename) and will change the line from red to green.
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Note:
The viewing area bar may cover all clips on the Timeline by default. Pressing Enter
(Windows) or Return (Mac OS) will render any areas that require rendering that are between the
In and Out points of the viewing area bar. By adjusting the
length of the viewing area bar, you can
control what areas of the project are rendered.