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1. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
JSS1138 Sep 26, 2010 4:09 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)I have to be honest, the only thing about your post I understood was the request to do things non-destructively.
All major NLEs will work with the media you import, not on it. Exporting will always generate a new file, never overwrite the original.
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2. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
shooternz Sep 26, 2010 4:14 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Select section from source clip using IN and Out points in the Source Monitor
Insert / Overlay clip to Timeline
Set Work Area Bar over the clip(s)
Export.
Import Image
Place in Timeline. Stretch to duration of choice
Image has fixed effects. Go to Effects Window > Motion
Scale, Position etc...
(Tip) red up on key frames for this process.
Same as above for Pans
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3. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
Bill Hunt Sep 26, 2010 4:45 PM (in response to shooternz)red up on key frames for this process
Craig,
You've been using that RED camera far too much! Some say that you are even taking it to bed with you...
Hunt
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4. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
shooternz Sep 26, 2010 4:51 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Actually ..you are almost right on that Bill.
I have been READING up on the RED all weekend .
(bedtime reading - RED Manual)
Got a shoot with it early next month which I am looking forward to.
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5. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
Bill Hunt Sep 26, 2010 5:10 PM (in response to shooternz)Good luck with the shoot.
I just could not let such a great straight line go by untouched.
Hunt
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6. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 5:51 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)shootemz
OK - Not sure where the Set Work Area Bar over the clip is
After I do Insert from from Clip - Clip> Insert the Overlay under Clip is grayed out.
Went and export got the first frame of the imported movie not the first frame of the in and out marked cliped (also the save as sequeance is not avail on the export like it is when exporting the whole movie that has been imported. -
7. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 6:03 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)If you have some links to videos showing how this is done
it would be appricated if you would post a link to them.
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8. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
shooternz Sep 26, 2010 6:30 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Here you go. These are the fundamentals and well worth spending a bit of time learning them so you can progress.
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9. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
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10. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 9:17 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Thanks guys for the info.
None at that link helped - they had a few I thought was going to answer the question but they went to video export instead of still exports . And none showed how to mark the frames to export as the clips where on seperate tracks.
I did find this one at another site about bringing in still images and how that would be used for zooms and pans but that was for part 2 which they did not post (lest wise yet)
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Import-Still-Images-in-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-86619337
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11. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 9:29 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Well after some searching there about the video found that it is over a year old so I don't think part 2 will be released
It says here it's over a year old
http://www.5min.com/Tag/how%20to%20import%20images%20premiere%20pro?CategoryID=0
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12. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
shooternz Sep 26, 2010 9:47 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)How do I select footage from the imported footage
example – 00001 to 10000 and I want to export frames 00999 to 01999.How do I import an image, one frame, and zoom in to or zoom out of an area of the image non-destructively? Or would using after effects Pro CS 5.0 do this or do it better – looking for a nondestructive way or ways of doing this.
Same as zoom ours zooms except for doing it with high pans.
Lets revisit what you are trying to do so that we are clear
You drag your source footage into the Source Monitor
You set an inpoint at Frame 00999 and an outpoint at Frame 01999
You drag that to the time line.
You go to the first frame in the timeline and Press ALT-[
You go to the last frame in the timeline and press ALT-]
(these have set the WAB - (as per Bills screen grab)
Export. ( Select Work Area Bar not Sequence) in AME. THis exports your selection.
Import an image into your project
Place (drag) it into the timeline
Select the clip in the timeline
Go to the FX Window.
Got to the scale conntrols inthe FX window.
Change it and click the stopwatch ( this Sets a Keyframe)
Go to another position on the clip.
Change the scale. A keyframe will automatically set it self to reflect the change.
You have a zoom.
It has not destroyed your source clip.
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13. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 9:48 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Ok I found this one about panning(non of theses for cs5)
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14. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
shooternz Sep 26, 2010 9:58 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Its exactly the same in all versions.
It looks the same doesnt it?
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15. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 10:24 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Lets revisit what you are trying to do so that we are clear
You drag your source footage into the Source Monitor
You set an inpoint at Frame 00999 and an outpoint at Frame 01999
You drag that to the time line.
You go to the first frame in the timeline and Press ALT-[
You go to the last frame in the timeline and press ALT-]
(these have set the WAB - (as per Bills screen grab)
Export. ( Select Work Area Bar not Sequence) in AME. THis exports your selection.
Ok thanks for this shootemz
This one I didn't do
You drag that to the time line.
Or these two (the Alt-[ and Alt-]
You go to the first frame in the timeline and Press ALT-[
You go to the last frame in the timeline and press ALT-]
(these have set the WAB - (as per Bills screen grab)
I did the export from Premiere not the AME -
Export. ( Select Work Area Bar not Sequence) in AME. THis exports your selection.
so I need to look for the Work Area Bar and not the Sequence for export in AME.
Haven't gotten this far yet (working on the export of images above)
Import an image into your project
Place (drag) it into the timeline
Select the clip in the timeline
Go to the FX Window.
Got to the scale conntrols inthe FX window.
Change it and click the stopwatch ( this Sets a Keyframe)
Go to another position on the clip.
Change the scale. A keyframe will automatically set it self to reflect the change.
You have a zoom.
It has not destroyed your source clip.
Message was edited by: l1o1t1r1
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16. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 26, 2010 11:14 PM (in response to l1o1t1r1)Thank You very much shootemz I just did my first save of frames from the imported movie

Very good step by step:
Lets revisit what you are trying to do so that we are clear
You drag your source footage into the Source Monitor
You set an inpoint at Frame 00999 and an outpoint at Frame 01999
You drag that to the time line.
You go to the first frame in the timeline and Press ALT-[
You go to the last frame in the timeline and press ALT-]
(these have set the WAB - (as per Bills screen grab)
Export. ( Select Work Area Bar not Sequence) in AME. THis exports your selection.
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17. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
l1o1t1r1 Sep 27, 2010 8:37 AM (in response to l1o1t1r1) -
18. Re: Premier Pro CS 5 help with a few items
Bill Hunt Sep 27, 2010 9:01 AM (in response to l1o1t1r1)You are most welcome. The WAB is a very useful little tool, and is often overlooked by many. I use it often to give me the exact Duration of a set of Clips, or portions of a Clip. If you set the WAB and then hover the cursor over that little "block" in the middle, it will give you an exact Duration. I find this very useful, when creating music for a portion of the Timeline.
Good luck,
Hunt





