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Using Adobe Premiere Pro Cc - Blackmagicdesign Video Assist Installation And Operation Manual

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Select the media bin where you wish to import your files.
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Select 'file>AMA link...' and select the files that you wish to import and then click 'ok'.
When the clips appear within the media bin you can drag your clips onto the timeline and
begin editing.
Setting the project name and project options in
Avid Media Composer 7.

Using Adobe Premiere Pro CC

To edit your clips using Adobe Premiere Pro CC, you need to create a new project
matching your clips' video format and frame rate. For this example, clips are set using
ProRes 422 HQ 1080p25.
1
Launch Adobe Premiere Pro CC. In the 'welcome' window select 'create new/new
project'. A window will open containing project settings.
2
Name your project. Choose the location for your project by clicking 'browse' and
selecting your desired folder. Once you've selected your location folder click 'ok' in the
'welcome' window.
3
Go to the Adobe Premiere Pro CC menu bar, select 'file/import' and choose the clips
you want to edit. Your clips will appear in the 'project' window.
4
Drag the first clip you wish to edit onto the 'new item' icon at the bottom right of the
'project' window. A new sequence will be created matching your clip settings.
You can now drag your clips onto the sequence timeline for editing.
Setting the project name and project options in
Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Post Production Workflow
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