From the course: Premiere Pro Essential Training (2022–2024)
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Editing source material with text-based editing
From the course: Premiere Pro Essential Training (2022–2024)
Editing source material with text-based editing
- [Instructor] There are a few main ways that you can use text-based editing to edit your video. The first is to edit your source clips down to the sequence, and we're going to talk about that here. And the second is editing your actual sequence, and we'll talk about that in the next video. All right, so we know about the text-based editing environment and the various tools associated with it. Do make sure to watch the previous movie to learn how we got here. All right, so I am in my Transcript window and I'm actually going to load a different source clip to take a look at a different transcript. I'm going to go into my Edit Source Clips bin Again, you won't have this with follow along exercise files, but you can feel free to grab any clips that you like. Remember, the interviews within your assets has all of your Charles interview clips. You can grab one of those. I'm going to grab this one here, "Charles - look out on…
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Basic editing: Laying the foundation3m 38s
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Playing and marking shots7m 6s
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Subclipping shots5m 57s
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Setting up a sequence4m 12s
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Performing insert edits to build the sequence6m 42s
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Moving clips and swapping shots5m 7s
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Removing material for concision7m 31s
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Adding video b-roll7m 47s
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Touring the text-based editing environment6m 12s
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Editing source material with text-based editing4m 32s
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Editing your sequence with text-based editing4m 30s
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