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1. Re: silly question
Jeff Bellune Nov 16, 2011 6:58 PM (in response to I Love Doing Websites)Start your research here:
How do I learn Premiere Pro? - Lesson
Here's another good link that's also mentioned in the previous tutorial:
Learn Adobe Premiere Pro CS5: Getting Started and tutorials
And finally, a more focused reference:
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 & CS5.5 * Capturing and digitizing
-Jeff
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2. Re: silly question
I Love Doing Websites Nov 16, 2011 7:14 PM (in response to Jeff Bellune)thanks, but would adobe premier import the video from my camera?
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3. Re: silly question
Jeff Bellune Nov 16, 2011 7:31 PM (in response to I Love Doing Websites)Click on the last link in my previous post.
-Jeff
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4. Re: silly question
Powered by Design Nov 16, 2011 10:24 PM (in response to I Love Doing Websites)its best to say what camera you have in your question that way people know what your working with.
with that said since you have miniDV tape you want to " capture " the footage on your camera.
hook up your camera and hit F5 to open the capture window and you will be able to capture from there.
Importing is really from a camera that records to hard drives and you just import the footage.
Jeff gave allot of good links though.
GLenn
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5. Re: silly question
I Love Doing Websites Nov 17, 2011 10:15 AM (in response to Powered by Design)thank you very much for your help, I will try this afternoon.
One more time, I am sorry for the basic basic questions. I never used this software and this is the second time I do a footage.
M
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6. Re: silly question
Bill Hunt Nov 17, 2011 4:40 PM (in response to I Love Doing Websites)There are many new users to PrPro, and that is the reason for the links that Jeff posted - everyone must start somewhere. Getting the basics of PrPro down early, will make editing much easier, and a lot more fun.
Good luck,
Hunt
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7. Re: silly question
simonsvideo1 Nov 17, 2011 6:55 PM (in response to I Love Doing Websites)I am fairly new to PP as well. What you need to do is "capture" the footage from your camera.
1. Open premiere,start a new project and name it whatever you want.
2. Next it will ask your sequence settings and sequence name. Just skip this by hitting cancel. (You can create a sequence later)
3. Click on "file", then click on capture. The playback buttons on premiere will sync with your camera, and youll just need to rewind your tape and capture from there.
Thats it! Of course there is much more you should know/do before you get started on editing your project, but this is how you get the footage in there.





