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Note: In Adobe Premiere Pro, all durations in any panel include the frames specified by the In point and Out point.
For example, setting the In point and Out point to the same frame results in a duration of one frame.
The duration of a clip's video component as defined by the Video In point and Out point and incor-
Video Duration
porating any adjustments applied in Adobe Premiere Pro, such as changing the clip speed.
The duration of an asset's audio component as defined by the Audio In point and Out point and
Audio Duration
incorporating any adjustments applied in Adobe Premiere Pro, such as changing the clip speed.
The frame size and aspect ratio of the asset, and whether an alpha channel is present.
Video Info
The number of times the video component of an asset is used in the project's sequences.
Video Usage
The number of times the audio component of an asset is used in the project's sequences.
Audio Usage
The name of the source tape, as entered when the clip was logged or captured.
Tape Name
Optional description of the asset, entered when the clip was logged or captured.
Description
Optional comment, entered when the asset was logged or captured, intended for identification and
Comment
sorting purposes.
Field for optional text entered through the Capture panel or Edit Offline File dialog box.
Log Note
Location of the file on disk, expressed as a folder path.
File Path
Indicates whether a file has capture settings assigned in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Capture Settings
Whether an asset is online or offline. If a clip is offline, this also indicates why.
Status
Whether the source of an offline file contains video, audio, or both.
Offline Properties
Field for scene name entered through the Capture panel or the Edit Offline File dialog box. It can be helpful
Scene
to use scene names from a script here to help organize your work.
Field for shot and/or take name entered using the Capture panel or through the Edit Offline File dialog box.
Shot/Take
Indicates preferred assets.
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Define a different thumbnail for a clip
By default, the first frame of a clip appears in the thumbnail viewer and in other places in the project where the
thumbnail is displayed. You can override the default thumbnail by designating any clip frame as a poster frame.
Select the clip in a Project panel.
1
Press the Play button
or drag the play slider on the thumbnail viewer in the upper left corner of the Project
2
panel until the frame you want is displayed.
3
Click the Set Poster Frame button
You can also set the poster frame by right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) the thumbnail viewer
and choosing Set Poster Frame.
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April 1, 2008
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