
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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ensures that the file name of the actual captured footage is updated to reflect the new name in the Project window,
greatly simplifying the organization of your footage files.
Note:
If you rename captured clips, and then select the Make Offline option, the subsequent copied project retains and
displays the original file name, not the new name.
Project Destination
Designates where Project Manager saves the files you specified. Click Browse to navigate to a
location other than the default. When creating a trimmed project, Project Manager creates a folder named
“Trimmed_
[Project Name]
” and saves the trimmed project and other files you specified, such as trimmed footage
files into the folder. When copying a project, Project Manager creates a folder named “Copied_
[Project Name]
” and
copies the project, footage files, and other files you specified into the folder.
Note:
If a folder already exists with a name identical to the project you are trimming, Project Manager appends a
number to the name. For example, identically-named successive projects may have appendages of “_001, _002, _003,
_004,....”
Disk Space
Displays a comparison between the size of the current project’s files and the estimated size of the
trimmed or copied files. Click Calculate to update the estimate.
Clip Notes
The Adobe Premiere Pro Clip Notes feature streamlines a collaborative workflow by facilitating feedback from
clients and colleagues. The Clip Notes feature exports a PDF (Portable Document Format) file that contains a
rendered sequence—either as an embedded file or streamed from a server—that you can e-mail to any number of
reviewers. A reviewer can open the PDF file, play the movie, and enter comments directly into the PDF file.
Comments are automatically associated with timecode in the sequence. The reviewer then exports the comments
and e-mails them back to you. When you import the comments into Adobe Premiere Pro, the reviewer’s comments
appear in the comments field of markers placed in the Timeline panel.
To review a PDF file generated by the Clip Notes feature, a reviewer must have Adobe Acrobat Standard, Acrobat
Professional, or Adobe Reader (version 7.0 or later). Adobe Reader is available as a free download from the Adobe
website.
For practice using Clip Notes, see the Clip Notes tutorial on the Total Training Video Workshop disk included with
Adobe Premiere Pro.
Note:
Avoid changing the sequence that is being reviewed until you have imported all Clip Notes comments related to it.
If you edit the sequence after you export a Clip Notes PDF file, but before importing the completed comments, the
comments will not appear at the proper points in the sequence.
To export a Clip Notes PDF
1
Select a sequence in the Timeline panel and choose Sequence > Export for Clip Notes.
2
In the Export Settings area, specify the following options:
Format
Choose whether to create a QuickTime or Windows Media file.
Range
Choose whether to export the entire sequence or only the frames under the work area bar.
Preset
Specify a low, medium, or high quality preset.
3
Under PDF Settings, choose one of the following Video Options:
Embed Video
Embeds the rendered sequence into the PDF file, typically for e-mail distribution to reviewers.