jwendie Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
does any one know how to use this video editor, i have the program but i lost the manual, all i figured out to do was get the video onto the program, now i cant do anything. 2/19/2006 12:28:53 PM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
you wouldn't believe how many manuals ive lost... 2/19/2006 12:49:01 PM |
srvora Veteran 326 Posts user info edit post |
Is it possible for you be any more specific on what you would like 'to do' with Premiere Pro? It is an incredibly powerful piece of software, and it really depends on what you want to do.
I find this way too common on this tech talk board. Ask vague, unspecific questions, and you'll get vague, unspecific, and unhelpful answers. 2/19/2006 12:56:11 PM |
jwendie Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
well i wanted to cuts scence, put them together, add soung and text, i just want to make a basic movie. 2/19/2006 2:47:42 PM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
Use Windows Movie Maker. It's installed alredy in Win XP, or get the latest version here http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx It has a very simple interface and lets you splice, transition, add effects, music, all that. Much much easier than trying to learn any Adobe product
e.g., I made this in WMM - http://thalions.com/blogs/joe/archives/32
[Edited on February 19, 2006 at 2:58 PM. Reason : .] 2/19/2006 2:57:24 PM |
jwendie Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
well i have a powerfull program, right now i want to be basic but if i start out slow and then start building up i can do some crazy things in awhile 2/19/2006 2:59:09 PM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
Don't use Windows Media Maker. That is the worst advice you could ever receive. Premiere Pro is extremely clumsy but you get used to it after a while. If you are editing, break your large file into smaller tidbits using the razor tool, and work from there. If you want transitions, you have to put the "leadout" file on one track and the "leadin" file on another, with the transition in between on another track. PM me if you have any other technical questions. I haven't used it a ton but I've done a couple projects with it. To be honest, I prefer using a MAC for DV editing, simply because it's better built software that doesn't crash much. 2/19/2006 3:08:22 PM |
fightback Veteran 123 Posts user info edit post |
why dont you see if you can get the manual from someone 2/19/2006 6:15:05 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
^^I completely agree. If you don't understand Premiere, go find a Mac in a lab somewhere and use iDVD or Final Cut Pro. If you HAVE to use windows, go plunk down the $$ on a premiere book. 2/19/2006 6:26:29 PM |
srvora Veteran 326 Posts user info edit post |
Have you looked at the 6th floor of good 'ol DH Hill?
http://catalog.lib.ncsu.edu/web2/tramp2.exe/do_ccl_search/guest?setting_key=files&record_screen=record_brief.html&*search_button=keyword&servers=1home&index=default&query=0321193784
Adobe Premiere Pro. Classroom in a Book TR899 .A355 2004 Available. 2/19/2006 11:36:09 PM |
lafta All American 14880 Posts user info edit post |
there are tutorials online you can search for, thats how i learned how to use it,
but if you want a really simple very capable software, then try pinnacle studio, it is ultra easy from start to finish 2/19/2006 11:42:41 PM |
0 Suspended 3198 Posts user info edit post |
Use iMovie. 2/20/2006 4:09:01 AM |