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ADOBE PREMIERE 5.0
User Guide
Chapter 2: Working with Projects
project
is a single Premiere file that describes a video program. It stores references
to all the clips in that file and contains information about how you arranged the clips.
It also includes details of any transitions or effects you applied. You can add and
remove clips, organize clips into bins within the project and clip libraries outside the project,
and substitute placeholders for clips.
Starting a project
You start a new project by specifying project settings. It’s a good idea to save the project
immediately. See “Saving and autosaving a project” on page 66.
To start a new project:
1
Start Premiere and choose File > New > Project.
2
Do one of the following:
Specify project settings. See “Specifying project settings” on page 58.
If you want to apply preset project settings, click Load, select an item from the Available
Project Settings, and then click OK.
3
Click OK to close the Project Settings dialog box.
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