Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Trim Monitor to fine-tune the cut point between clips. By nesting sequences—using a sequence as a clip within another sequence—you can create
effects you couldn’t achieve otherwise.

4.Add titles

Using the Premiere Pro full-featured Titler, create stylish still titles, title rolls, or title crawls that you can easily superimpose over video. If you
prefer, you can modify any of a wide range of provided title templates. As with any clip, you can edit, fade, animate, or add effects to the titles in a
sequence. (See Titling and the Titler.)

Titler

5.Add transitions and effects

The Effects panel includes an extensive list of transitions and effects you can apply to clips in a sequence. You can adjust these effects, as well as
a clip’s motion, opacity, and Variable Rate Stretch using the Effect Controls panel. The Effect Controls panel also lets you animate a clip’s
properties using traditional keyframing techniques. As you adjust transitions, the Effect Controls panel displays controls designed especially for that
task. Alternatively, you can view and adjust transitions and a clip’s effect keyframes in a Timeline panel. (See Transition overview: applying
transitions and Apply effects to clips.)

Effects panel in filtered view, Effect Controls panel, and Program Monitor

6.Mix audio

For track-based audio adjustments, the Audio Track Mixer faithfully emulates a full-featured audio mixing board, complete with fade and pan
sliders, sends, and effects. Premiere Pro saves your adjustments in real time. With a supported sound card, you can record audio through the

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