These are not independent clips, but linked to a longer one, and are used most often to isolate parts you might be interested in without having to scroll through the whole original to find them again. When creating a subclip, you now have the option of being able to alter its in- and out-points later on.
Before this update, those points were set and the subclip behaved as if there was no other footage beyond those boundaries, even though there obviously was.
Once that new option is enabled when you create a subclip, you can extend those boundaries to give you a little breathing room for transitions and such like, should your edit require it.
This is a great feature as it saves you having to go back to the original clip to grab the footage from there again if the original subclip's limits got a little too tight for your needs.
When it comes to creating L-cuts when a clip's audio and video are cut independently at different times - something which is done to add dynamism to your edit , you'll love the new 'Linked Selection' button in the Timeline. When you toggle it, you can edit either part of your clip, be it the video or audio section, without affecting the other.
It makes L-cutting an absolute breeze. Your clips' audio and video are still connected, and toggling that button again re-establishes that link automatically. There's the potential that you might inadvertently move the audio and video out of sync with this feature which is why a new display indicating if a clip has gone out of sync in the Timeline is also very welcome indeed, although this feature isn't toggled on by default. It's hard to do justice to such a huge program in such a short review, but all the features that have been added to Premiere Pro CC 7.
All in all, this is a very worthy upgrade and if a lowly x. It's obvious that Adobe are determined to make Premiere Pro the best editing choice for filmmakers, and their constant refinement of the program while keeping it as stable as it is, is extremely good news for the community.
Some changes are playing catch up with the competition while others move it forward. There's nothing groundbreaking here, just little touches which should make our editing jobs a little easier and hopefully allow us to finish a project before the early hours of the morning for once!
It's the number of changes, over the whole interface and editing process, which makes this update so appealing. It makes us feel like Adobe are listening to their customers - and this can only be a good thing.
The clips will then all be presented in a sequence. The sequence can then be played back in the Timeline. The user can now create graphical objects on their videos using the new drawing tools that have been introduced. Images and videos can also be added through Clip Layers. The properties and structures of layers can be arranged according to the wish of the user with the help of the Essential Graphics Panel.
The Effects Control Panel can be used to facilitate the use of familiar controls in order to create amazing motion graphics. This tool is based on the Adobe framework which dealt with similar graphics and text. This allows users the chance to add their text directly on the monitor of their system in an easy way.
The user can change the size and position of their title as well as its colour and font if they want. Even different alignment options can be used with the Title Tool. The user has to assign the role of a master graphic to a title.
The user will now be able to witness any new changes in all the instances that they create from the master graphic. The user can save a lot of time this way which they can invest in other creative aspects of whatever they are doing. Specialists in the field of motion graphics usually create their templates in After Effects. Video editors often wish to change the core properties of their graphics in an efficient manner even if they do not have high bandwidth or level of expertise in what they are doing.
Premiere Pro provides editors with the opportunity to modify certain variables such as size, mood, and layout without changing the general feeling of the piece. Motion Graphics templates can be shared by editors and graphics artists through the integration of CC libraries.
Video editors with low time and budgets often mix their audio on their own instead of getting professional help. The Essential Sound Panel is a great motivation for video editors to mix their audio effectively without having to feel bad about not having professional help.
This feature can be found under the Audio workspace of Premiere Pro.