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==Digital Performer==
 
Digital Performer can open a movie file that will play along with the audio in the sequence.
 
Digital Performer can open a movie file that will play along with the audio in the sequence.
  
==Open a Movie File==
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===Open a Movie File===
 
# Open '''Digital Performer''' and create a new project.
 
# Open '''Digital Performer''' and create a new project.
 
# Save the project to the '''Storage''' drive with your name.
 
# Save the project to the '''Storage''' drive with your name.
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# Go to '''Project > Movie''' .  The '''Choose a Movie File''' window will open.  Find the movie file in your project folder and click '''Open'''.
 
# Go to '''Project > Movie''' .  The '''Choose a Movie File''' window will open.  Find the movie file in your project folder and click '''Open'''.
  
==Controls==
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===Controls===
 
* Double clicking on the '''Movie''' window will toggle it between the consolidated window and it's own window.
 
* Double clicking on the '''Movie''' window will toggle it between the consolidated window and it's own window.
 
* To adjust the size of the window control click on the movie and switch between '''Half Size''' or '''Normal Size'''.
 
* To adjust the size of the window control click on the movie and switch between '''Half Size''' or '''Normal Size'''.
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==Bouncing to a Movie File==
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===Bouncing to a Movie File===
 
Digital Performer can bounce the mix of the sequence into a new movie file.
 
Digital Performer can bounce the mix of the sequence into a new movie file.
 
# Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.  
 
# Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.  
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# Watch the movie in QuickTime Player.
 
# Watch the movie in QuickTime Player.
  
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==Premiere Pro==
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[[Intro to Premiere Pro - PP]]
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[[Titles - Premiere Pro]]
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===File Management===
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* These steps apply the first time you start a project.  For returning to a project, see below.
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# Create a folder in '''Storage''' on your computer.  Name it something you will remember.  Do '''not''' use special characters other than dash or underscore.
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#  Create 4 (or more) subfolders for your media files, and for Premiere's needs.  Label them:  Video, Audio, Stills, and Premiere_Files
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#  Move '''ALL''' of your media from flash cards, other servers, cameras, recorders, whatever, into the appropriate folder, i.e., move all of your video files into the "Video" folder, audio & music files into the "Audio" folder, etc. 
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#  After you have consolidated all of your files in to these folders, you should now '''disconnect or eject all servers & memory cards'''.  This will prevent you from inadvertently trying to work directly from a troublesome source.
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===Starting A New Project===
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====General====
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* '''Video Display Format: Timecode'''
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* '''Audio Display Format: Milliseconds'''
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* '''Capture:''' This setting is only applies if you are capturing from DV or HDV tape.  When using file based video this can be ignored.
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====Scratch Disks====
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Here is where we get to use the '''Premiere_Files''' folder that we created earlier.
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#'''Captured Video''' should get set to the "Video" folder inside your project folder.
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#'''Captured Audio''' should get set to the "Audio" folder inside your project folder.
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#'''Video Previews''' should be set to "Premiere_Files".  You do not need to know anything about these files.  Putting them in "Premiere_Files" just keeps them organized out of your way.
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#'''Audio Previews''' should also be set to "Premiere_Files".
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====Location====
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# Click the '''Browse''' button.
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# Navigate to the project folder you created earlier.
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# Give your project an awesome name & hit '''Okay'''!
  
  
  
 
[[Category:2014-2015]]
 
[[Category:2014-2015]]

Revision as of 10:16, 3 December 2014

Digital Performer

Digital Performer can open a movie file that will play along with the audio in the sequence.

Open a Movie File

  1. Open Digital Performer and create a new project.
  2. Save the project to the Storage drive with your name.
  3. Go to the Digital Performer menu and select Hide Digital Performer.
  4. In the Finder copy the movie file into your project folder.
  5. Click on the Digital Performer icon in the Dock to show Digital Performer again.
  6. Go to Project > Movie . The Choose a Movie File window will open. Find the movie file in your project folder and click Open.

Controls

  • Double clicking on the Movie window will toggle it between the consolidated window and it's own window.
  • To adjust the size of the window control click on the movie and switch between Half Size or Normal Size.


Bouncing to a Movie File

Digital Performer can bounce the mix of the sequence into a new movie file.

  1. Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.
  2. Select the Sequence Editor and go to Edit > Select All.
  3. Go to File> Bounce to Disk.
  4. For File Format choose : QuickTime Export:Movie.
  5. For Source choose the stereo output the mix is using (for example Built-in Line Output 1-2).
  6. Give the file a name.
  7. Click Choose Folder to select where the file is saved. The default should be the Bounces folder for your project.
  8. Click OK. A window should appear showing the progress of the bounce.
  9. Watch the movie in QuickTime Player.

Premiere Pro

Intro to Premiere Pro - PP

Titles - Premiere Pro

File Management

  • These steps apply the first time you start a project. For returning to a project, see below.
  1. Create a folder in Storage on your computer. Name it something you will remember. Do not use special characters other than dash or underscore.
  2. Create 4 (or more) subfolders for your media files, and for Premiere's needs. Label them: Video, Audio, Stills, and Premiere_Files
  3. Move ALL of your media from flash cards, other servers, cameras, recorders, whatever, into the appropriate folder, i.e., move all of your video files into the "Video" folder, audio & music files into the "Audio" folder, etc.
  4. After you have consolidated all of your files in to these folders, you should now disconnect or eject all servers & memory cards. This will prevent you from inadvertently trying to work directly from a troublesome source.

Starting A New Project

General

  • Video Display Format: Timecode
  • Audio Display Format: Milliseconds
  • Capture: This setting is only applies if you are capturing from DV or HDV tape. When using file based video this can be ignored.

Scratch Disks

Here is where we get to use the Premiere_Files folder that we created earlier.

  1. Captured Video should get set to the "Video" folder inside your project folder.
  2. Captured Audio should get set to the "Audio" folder inside your project folder.
  3. Video Previews should be set to "Premiere_Files". You do not need to know anything about these files. Putting them in "Premiere_Files" just keeps them organized out of your way.
  4. Audio Previews should also be set to "Premiere_Files".

Location

  1. Click the Browse button.
  2. Navigate to the project folder you created earlier.
  3. Give your project an awesome name & hit Okay!