Timeline Overview in premiere pro cc :

Timeline Overview in premiere pro cc


Creating a New Sequence:

Our work depends on the sequence in Premiere Pro CC. This sequence can be created from the file menu or even from the project panel. This sequence should be created based on the output of our video. We need to create a sequence based on the rush video footage we took. For example, we need to convert our video in HD format and the sequence in HD format. Or if shooting in full HD format the sequence should also be taken in full HD. Video footage can be converted from Full HD to HD There is no change in video quality but converting from HD to Full HD will definitely change the video quality. This thing needs to be remembered.

Nest Sequence:

Nest Sequence is the process of converting the entire sequence into a single track after we have worked with most of the video tracks, audio tracks, and text tracks in the sequences. After converting this nest to the sequence we can work with more video, audio, text tracks again. It can be a little difficult for us to work with more tracks. Our workflow can be made much simpler by converting this into a nest sequence.

Sub-sequence:

This sub-sequence means that as soon as the ordinary sequence is converted to a sub-sequence, a sequence called subsequence is created in the Project panel. It is also a kind of nest sequence. But sub-sequence is different from the nest sequence. Both sub-sequence and nest sequence simplify our workflow. Which of the two is the same on using?

Timeline Overview:

This timeline plays a key role in Premiere Pro CC. Each work we edit is based on a timeline. In this timeline, we can add as many video tracks, audio tracks, and text tracks as we want to depend on our work. You can add video effects, video transitions, audio effects, and audio transitions in no time. Overall we work on the entire timeline of our editing work.

Some shortcut keys in the timeline:

We can make our work very fast using these shortcuts in the timeline. Some of them are useful to us.

Timeline zoom in: + symbol

Timeline zoom out: - Symbol

Video Tracks Expand: ctrl + + Symbol

Audio Tracks Expand: alt + - Symbol