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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF EASTERN SAMAR
Brgy. Alang-alang, Capitol Site, Borongan 6800

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS IN COMP. SCI. 2 - 8


Quarter 3, Week 1
Name of Learner: ____________________________ Score:__________
Grade Level & Section: ________________________ Date:___________
School: Guiuan National High School

Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro

Learning Competency:

Explore and manipulate the Adobe Premiere workspace

Objective:

- Familiarize with Adobe Premiere


- Workflow and workspace Projects

Introduction:

KEY CONCEPTS

Effect Controls Panel - allows you to edit effects that have been
applied to your clips. To access these, you must select it
in the Timeline by clicking it. If you do not have a clip
selected, the panel remains blank. You can also use the
panel to access the inherent Motion, Opacity, and Audio
properties of clips.
Audio Mixer - works by processing audio on a track level
instead of on a clip-by-clip basis.

Source Monitor - allows you to view your clips at full resolution


and establish In and Out points.

Project Panel – this is where you'll import, locate, find, organize


and preview your clips

Tools Panel - contains common tools used for editing clips in


the timeline. Click on any of the buttons (or use the
keyboard shortcuts) to select each tool. In some cases you can
change the behavior of a tool by holding down a modifier
key such as the Shift key.

Effects Panel - a repository for all the video and


audio effects and transitions available in the application.
You can place transitions such as Dissolves, Dip to Black, and
Page Peels between clips to allow you to transition from
one clip to another.

Source Monitor - allows you to view your clips at full resolution


and establish In and Out points.

Tracks - are combined from the top down. Whichever


video track is above another track is the one that will be
viewed in the video. The only way to change that is to make
higher tracks transparent or smaller.

Timeline Panel – this is where your video takes shape. By


dragging items from the Project Panel or Source
Monitor and placing them in the desired order, you create a
sequence of clips and events which play in the timeline
from left to right.
BRIEF REVIEW

Adobe Premiere Pro is a widely used software applications


for video editing on mac OS or Windows computers. Premiere
Pro is used for editing videos, commercials and other film,
television, and online video. It is a comprehensive video editing
software application and is also available as part of the Adobe
Creative Cloud set of applications. Premiere Pro is often used
in conjunction with After Effects and Photoshop on creative
projects.

BRIEF DISCUSSION OF THE LESSON

ADOBE PREMIERE WORK AREA


WORKING WITH PANELS

Navigate the panels

You can use keyboard shortcuts to activate panels in rotation.


Do one of the following:

1. To activate panels in rotation to the right, press Ctrl+Shift+.


(period) (Windows)
2. To activate panels in rotation to the left, press Ctrl+Shift+,
(comma) (Windows

Display any panel full-screen

You can expand any panel to display it in full-screen


mode, and toggle back to normal view. You can do so with the
current panel in focus or the panel you are hovering over with
your mouse. In Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, do the following.

1. Hover your mouse over the panel you want to maximize.


2. Press the accent key (`). Typically, this key lies just to the
left of the numeral one (1) key. Some see this key as the
back quote key, or the tilde key. Press the accent key
once more to restore the panel size.

Display panel options

* Click the panel menu icon in the upper-right corner of the


panel.
* You can open a panel menu even when the panel is
minimized.
Tools

Select any tool to activate it for use in a Timeline panel


by clicking it or pressing its keyboard shortcut. Let the cursor
hover over a tool to see its name and keyboard shortcut.

Selection Tool - The standard tool for selecting clips, menu


items, and other objects in the user interface. It’s generally a
good practice to select the Selection Tool as soon as you
are done using any of the other, more specialized, tools.
Track Selection Tool - Select this tool to select all the clips to
the right of the cursor in a sequence. To select a clip and all
clips to the right in its own track, click the clip. To select a
clip and all clips to its right in all tracks, Shift-click the clip.
Pressing Shift changes the Track Selection Tool into the Multi-
track Selection Tool.

Ripple Edit Tool - Select this tool to trim the In or Out point of
a clip in a Timeline. The Ripple Edit Tool closes gaps caused
by the edit and preserves all edits to the left or right of the
trimmed clip.

Rolling Edit Tool - Select this tool to roll the edit point between
two clips in a Timeline. The Rolling Edit Tool trims the In point
of one and the Outpoint of the other, while leaving the
combined duration of the two clips unchanged.

Rate Stretch Tool - Select this tool to shorten a clip in a


Timeline by speeding up its playback, or to lengthen it by
slowing it down. The Rate Stretch Tool changes speed and
duration, but leaves the In and Out points of the clip
unchanged.

Razor Tool - Select this tool to make one or more incisions in


clips in a Timeline. Click a point in a clip to split it at that
precise location. To split clips in all tracks at that
location, Shift-click the spot in any of the clips.

Slip Tool - Select this tool to simultaneously change the In and


Out points of a clip in a Timeline, while keeping the time span
between them constant. For example, if you have trimmed a
10-second clip to 5 seconds in a Timeline, you can use the Slip
Tool to determine which 5 seconds of the clip appear in the
Timeline

Slide Tool - Select this tool to move a clip to the left or right in
a Timeline while simultaneously trimming the two clips that
surround it. The combined duration of the three clips, and
the location of the group in the Timeline, remain unchanged

Pen Tool - Select this tool to set or select key frames, or to


adjust connector lines in a Timeline. Drag a connector line
vertically to adjust it. Ctrl-click (Windows on a connector line
to set a key frame. Shift-click noncontiguous key frames to
select them. Drag a marquee over contiguous key frames to
select them

Hand Tool - Select this tool to move the viewing area of a


Timeline to the right or left. Drag left or right anywhere in the
viewing area.

Zoom Tool - Select this tool to zoom in or out in a Timeline


viewing area. Click in the viewing area to zoom in by one
increment. Alt-click (Windows) to zoom out by one increment.
Clip details in the Info panel
HOW MUCH HAVE YOU LEARNED?

A. Directions: Match the given statements from column A to


the answers in column B. Write the letter only.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. works by processing audio on a track a. rolling edit


level instead of on a clip-by-clip basis tool
2. a repository for all the video and
audio effects and transitions available b. tools panel
in the application
3. allows you to view your clips at full c. slip tool
resolution and establish In and Out
points d. hand tool
4. allows you to edit effects that have been
applied to your clips e. audio mixer
5. contains common tools used for editing
clips in the timeline f. ripple edit
6. This tool is use to select all the clips to tool
the right of the cursor in a sequence.
7. Select this tool to roll the edit point g. source
between two clips in a Timeline monitor
8. This tool is for moving the viewing area
of a Timeline to the right or left. h. pen tool
9. This is the standard tool for selecting
clips, menu items, and other objects in i. effects panel
the user interface
10. Use this tool to simultaneously change j. slide tool
the In and Out points of a clip in a
Timeline, while keeping the time span k. track
between them constant. selection tool
11. Select this tool to shorten a clip in a
Timeline by speeding up its playback, or l. razor tool
to lengthen it by slowing it down.
12. This tool move a clip to the left or right m. rate stretch
in a Timeline while simultaneously tool
trimming the two clips that surround it
13. tool use to trim the In or Out point of n. effects
a clip in a Timeline control panel
14. Select this tool to make one or more
incisions in clips in a Timeline o. selection tool
15. Select this tool to set or select key
frames, or to adjust connector lines in a
Timeline.

B. Directions: Identify the following parts of the Adobe


Premier Pro interface by selecting the letter of your choice.
Write your answers on a sheet of paper.

3. 8. 1.

7.

4.

6. 5. 2.
10.
9.

a. info panel f. timeline


b. sequence g. audio mixer
c. program monitor h. source monitor
d. history panel i. media browser
e. effect control j. audio master meter

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Reference/s:

https://www.agitraining.com/adobe/premiere-
pro/classes/what-is-premiere-pro
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Manual ebook pp. 22-30

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