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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4

Capturing, digitizing, transferring, and importing

Last updated 11/6/2011

In the list of hard drives and folders in the Media Browser, click the triangles next to folder names to open them.

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To view only files of certain types, click the triangle in the Files Of Type menu, and select a file type. To select an
additional type, open the menu again and make another selection. Repeat until all desired types have been selected.

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Select one or more files from the list of files. To select more than one non-contiguous file, Ctrl-click (Windows) or
Command-click (Mac OS) the filenames. To select more than one contiguous file, Shift-click the filenames.

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Do one of the following:

Select File > Import From Browser, or right-click the file in the Media Browser and select Import. Alternatively, you
can drag the file from the Media Browser into the Project panel, or drag the file from the Media Browser into a
Timeline.

The Media Browser imports the file into the Project panel.

Right-click the file in the Media Browser and select Open In Source Monitor. Alternatively, double-click the file in
the Media Browser to open it in the Source Monitor.

The Media Browser opens the file in the Source Monitor.

Import files with the Import commands

Note: While you can import clips directly from file-based media connected to your computer, it is best to first transfer
clips from these media to a hard disk. Then, import them from the hard disk. For more information about transferring
files, see

About transferring files

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Choose File > Import. You can select multiple files.

To import a recently imported file, choose File > Import Recent File > [file name]. (The file name doesn’t appear if
Premiere Pro preferences have been reset.)

To import a folder of files, choose File > Import. Locate and select the folder, and then click Import Folder. The
folder, with its contents, is added as a new bin in the Project panel.

To import a numbered still-image sequence as a clip, choose File > Import. Select the first file in the series. Check
Numbered Stills in the Import dialog box, and click Import.

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Import files using Adobe Bridge

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Import files using Adobe Bridge

You can import files into Premiere Pro from Adobe Bridge.

Start Adobe Bridge from Adobe

Premiere

Pro

For a video on using Adobe Bridge, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0090

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Do one of the following:

Choose File > Browse In Bridge.

Select a file in the Project panel, then choose File > Reveal in Bridge.

Import files from Adobe Bridge

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Start Adobe Bridge from Premiere Pro.

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In Adobe Bridge, double-click the clip.

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