
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Video Usage
The number of times the video component of an asset is used in the project’s sequences.
Audio Usage
The number of times the audio component of an asset is used in the project’s sequences.
Tape Name
The name of the source tape, as entered when the clip was logged or captured.
Description
Optional description of the asset, entered when the clip was logged or captured.
Comment
Optional comment, entered when the asset was logged or captured, intended for identification and
sorting purposes.
Log Note
Optional text that was entered using the Log Note option when an asset was captured using the Capture
panel.
File Path
Location of the file on disk, expressed as a folder path.
Capture Settings
Indicates whether a file has capture settings assigned in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Status
Whether an asset is online or offline. If a clip is offline, this also indicates why.
Offline Properties
Whether the source of an offline file contains video, audio, or both.
Scene
Scene name that was entered using the Capture panel’s Scene option. It can be helpful to use scene names from
a script here to help organize your work.
Shot/Take
Shot and/or take name that was entered using the Capture panel’s Shot/Take option.
Good
Indicates preferred assets.
To define a different thumbnail for a clip
By default, the first frame of a clip appears in the thumbnail viewer and in other places in the project where the
thumbnail is displayed. You can override the default thumbnail by designating any clip frame as a
poster frame
.
1
Select the clip in a Project panel.
2
Press the Play button
or drag the play slider on the thumbnail viewer in the upper left corner of the Project
panel until the frame you want is displayed.
3
Click the Set Poster Frame button
.
You can also set the poster frame by right-clicking the thumbnail viewer and choosing Set Poster Frame.
Organizing assets
About bins
The Project panel can include bins, which you can use to organize project contents in much the same way as folders
in Windows Explorer. Bins can contain source files, sequences, and other bins. You may want to use bins in the
following ways:
•
To store lists of offline files for batch capture.
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To store each sequence and its source files separately.
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To organize files by type, such as video, still images, and audio files.