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Adobe Premiere Elements 7 Classroom in a Book
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Adobe Premiere Elements 7 Classroom in a Book

by Adobe Creative Team
March 2009
Beginner
720 pages
9h 55m
English
Adobe Press
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4 ORGANIZING YOUR CONTENT
Once you’ve captured or imported your content, you can drag it to
the My Project panel from either the Organizer or Project view in
the Edit workspace. Why two locations? Because as you’ll read in this
chapter, each has its own unique strengths.
For example, the Organizer is ideal for tagging your clips for easy
search and retrieval, for creating Instant Movies, and for creating
albums to back up to Photoshop.com. Project view works well when
you’d like to sort and trim your clips before adding them to the
Sceneline or Timeline.
Fast and effi cient movie production is all about organization. In this
lesson, you’ll learn ...
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