![]() ![]() Appendix A, Premiere Pro PanelsĪ Appendix A By default, the Reference Monitor is linked to the Program Monitor such that their respective playheads move in sequence. You can use the Reference 289 Monitor to compare different frames in a sequence or to view the same frame in different viewing modes for example, you can use the Composite viewing mode side by side with the Vectorscope. Reference Monitor Panel The Reference Monitor acts as a secondary Program Monitor. These are effectively folders that can hold clips, titles, sequences, and even other bins. You can organize the panel by creating bins. ![]() Links to your media files are stored in this panel when you import them, as well as the content you create with the application, such as titles and sequences. 288 Adobe Premiere Pro CC Digital ClassroomĪAppendix A Project Panel The Project panel is the central hub for all the work you do in Premiere Pro. The Program Monitor is the main preview window used when working with sequences. Program Monitor Panel Use the Program Monitor to view the content of the Timeline panel at the playhead’s current time position. The Options panel also holds the workspace switcher drop down menu. In the Editing (5.5) interface, the Tools panel is docked to this bar by default. It was a common feature of the default editing workspace in older versions of Premiere Pro. Appendix A, Premiere Pro Panels 287Ī Appendix A Options The Options panel is the horizontal bar at the top of the application’s interface. For best results, we recommend you ensure that all the footage used in a multi-camera edit contains a synchronizing point set with a clapper board or other technique. The multi-camera workflow simulates working with a live video switcher. Multi-Camera Monitor Use the Multi-Camera Monitor to edit footage from a multiple cameras simultaneously. XMP metadata is accessible in other programs, such as Adobe After Effects and Adobe Bridge. Clip-instance metadata is stored in the Premiere Pro project file and used in Premiere Pro only. 286 Adobe Premiere Pro CC Digital ClassroomĪAppendix A Metadata Panel The Metadata panel displays clip-instance metadata and the XMP metadata for any asset you select in the Project Panel or a sequence. Unlike the Import dialog box, you can leave the Media Browser open and active while working in the application. ![]() ![]() You can browse for files on your hard drive or find the files you want by file type. Media Browser Panel The Media Browser is Premiere Pro’s built-in file browser. Clicking on the marker thumbnail in the panel advances the playhead to the starting position of the marker. Appendix A, Premiere Pro PanelsĪ Appendix A Markers Panel You can use the Markers panel to see all the markers in an open clip or sequence, along with their color codes, In points and Out points. The information that appears in this panel includes clip duration, In and Out points, and track information. Info Panel The Info panel contains valuable feedback about any clip or sequence you select from the 285 Project panel. The History panel is an alternative to choosing Edit > Undo and Edit > Redo or using the respective keyboard shortcuts. You can adjust the panel’s vertical slider by dragging it upward to undo commands you have performed. History Panel The History panel displays a list of actions you have performed since opening your project. View the Events panel by double-clicking any warning displayed in the status bar or by choosing Window > Events. AAppendix A Events Panel The Events panel displays warnings, errors, and other information you can use to troubleshoot problems in Premiere Pro. ![]()
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