Editing with Adobe Premiere Elements
Premiere Elements has two editing interfaces: Scene Line and Time Line. Scene Line is a simplified interface similar to iMovie with each clip having an icon. This is a quick and easy way to make simple edits. Time Line is more like the professional video editors like Premiere Pro and allows you more control. Either way the following tutorials should get you up and running quickly.
* You can start with either Sceneline or Timeline!
Sceneline
- Rough Cut: Assembly and trimming clips Tutorial>>>(9:21)
- Working with Audio Tutorial>>>(1:59)
- Adding Transitions Tutorial>>>(2:18)
- Adding Effects Tutorial>>>(1:25)
- Title Templates Tutorial>>>(8:37)
Timeline
- Rough Cut: Assembly and trimming clips Tutorial>>>(9:56)
- Broll: Adding and editing overlay clips (time stretch, fade, opacity) Tutorial>>>(5:30)
- Working with Audio
- Adding Narration Tutorial>>>(3:50)
- Adding Music Tutorial>>>(3:58)
- Ripping Audio with Windows Media Player Tutorial>>>(3:20)
- Working with Titles
- Title Templates Tutorial>>>(8:37)
- Credits Tutorial>>>(1:53)
- Adding and Editing Transitions Tutorial>>>(4:50)
- Picture in Picture Tutorial>>>(2:43)
Additional Tutorials
- Ripping a DVD Tutorial>>>(2:31) *Only rip DVD’s that you have the rights to use!
- Images and slideshows Tutorial>>>(2:58)
- Re-linking clips if you move your files Tutorial>>>(4:11)
- File extensions Tutorial>>>(2:20)
** Getting Help – Remember that you can always ask “Manny” or go to the help menu when you forget how to do something.
Now move onto the Publish section to learn how easy publishing can be with Premiere Elements.
