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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Importing, transferring, capturing, and digitizing
Importing is different from capturing. The Import command brings files that are already on your hard disk or other
connected storage device into your project. Importing files makes them available to a Premiere Pro project. Premiere
Pro lets you import numerous types of video, still images, and audio. Finally, you can export a Premiere Pro project
from After Effects, and import it into Premiere Pro.
You can import video, audio, and still files in various file formats into a Premiere Pro project. You can import a single
file, multiple files, or an entire folder. Frame sizes cannot exceed 16 megapixels.
If the software you use to create art doesn't let you specify pixels as a unit of measure, try specifying points.
For a basic tutorial on importing, editing, and then exporting a file,
In Premiere Pro, you can import files by using the Media Browser or the Import command. You can also place files
into Premiere Pro from Adobe Bridge.
Premiere Pro indexes certain types of files and transcodes others after importing them. You cannot edit these types
fully until these processes are completed. The filename of a clip appears in the Project panel in italics until it has been
fully indexed or transcoded.
To import files that Premiere Pro does not support natively, install the appropriate capture card or third-party plug-
in software. For more information, check the manual that came with the installed card or plug-in.
You can also import files and folders by dragging them from Windows Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) into
the Project panel. On Windows Vista, if the User Account Control (UAC) is activated, Windows disables drag-and-
drop from Windows Explorer, or any program, to any program running in Administrator mode. You run Premiere Pro
in Administrator mode for plugin activation, special disk access, and network permissions. To enable drag and drop while
running Premiere Pro in Administrator mode disable the UAC. In Windows Control Panel, select User Accounts. Disable
UAC for the selected user..
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"Capturing and
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Import files with the Media Browser
The Media Browser makes it easy to browse to files, and to find them by their type. Unlike the Import dialog box, the
Media Browser can be left open, and docked, like any other panel. The Media Browser gives you quick access to all
your assets while you edit. Also, you can use the Media Browser to import clips copied from video storage media such
as P2 cards, SxS cards, XDCAM disks, and DVDs. When you import an asset Premiere Pro leaves it in its current
location, and creates a clip in the Project panel that points to it. By default, Premiere Pro writes XMP files to the
directory where the media files are located, but you can turn off this behavior in Preferences. For best performance,
first transfer files from their file-based media to a local hard disk. Then, import them into Premiere Pro projects from
the hard disk.
Select Window > Media Browser.
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To browse to the desired files, do one of the following:
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• To open a folder recently opened, click the triangle in the Recent Directories menu, and select the folder.
• In the list of hard drives and folders in the Media Browser, click the triangles next to folder names to open them.
To view only files of certain types, click the triangle in the Files Of Type menu, and select a file type. To select an
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additional type, open the menu again and make another selection. Repeat until all desired types have been selected.
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