This is where the original clips and audio files are kept, unedited. The blue boxes in the corner of the clips indicates that they have been included in the final film. in the clip in the bottom right has a blue line, this is the length of the clip that I have picked out.
This is the source which is used to cut down and scale the length of the small clip that you may wish to use.
This is a preview of the overall film of which you edit through the timeline. This gives an idea on what it will look like whilst editing.
The timeline allows you to put the clips and audio in an order of your choosing. this will affect the outcome unless you preview it in the program so you know if the film looks good or not

This is my first film edit in adobe premiere. Even for my first, it turned out to be successful and interesting. The clip is 47 seconds long and includes 10 individual film clips and 2 audio clips




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