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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Producing Final Video
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Choosing compression settings is a balancing act that varies depending on the type of
video material, the target delivery format, and the intended audience. Often, the optimal
compression setting is arrived at through trial and error.
About creating motion-picture film
If you are editing a project for viewing on motion-picture film, first export the Adobe
Premiere Pro video sequence to a video file using settings appropriate for the film stock.
After you create the file, use a motion-picture
film recorder
, a hardware device that prints
individual frames to motion-picture film frames. This service is most likely to be available
from a postproduction facility. Motion-picture film can display more detail than most
video formats, so your project may require a larger frame size than it would for videotape.
The exact resolution you should use depends on the film stock to which you will print. For
best results, discuss the project with your postproduction facility before you begin.
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Keyboard Shortcuts
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Keyboard Shortcuts
Keys for selecting tools in the toolbox
Keys for working in the Monitor window
Key for viewing windows
Result Shortcut
Selection tool V
Track select tool M
Ripple edit tool B
Rolling edit tool N
Rate stretch tool X
Razor tool C
Slide tool U
Slip tool Y
Pen tool P
Hand tool H
Zoom tool Z
Result Shortcut
Slip audio or video independently Alt-drag the audio or video portion of the clip
with the selection tool
Edit audio or video In point or Out point independently
Alt+drag In point or Out point
Result Shortcut
Cycle through open windows Ctrl+Tab
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Keyboard Shortcuts
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Key for navigating in the Timeline window
Keys for capturing in the Capture window
Result Shortcut
Set work area bar to sequence Double-click the work area bar