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Working with projects
Last updated 11/5/2019
To rearrange the order in which clips are played, drag-and-drop the clips inside the chapter to change the order in which
they are played in a chapter.
9 The chapters are displayed in a linear view in Detail View. Detail View lets you edit the chapters by helping preview
the videos, render the videos, mark favorite moments, add captions and narration to the chapters, and so on.
For a quick editing to hide, delete, and overall view of the organization of clips in various chapters, switch to
Overview from the top pane.
Preview Chapter: You can click play in the Story Chapters pane to preview a chapter. For more information, read the
section Preview a chapter.
If your video story inlcudes image assets, Premiere Elements automatically uses Pan and Zoom for these assets. You
can choose to disable Pan and Zoom for all or some of the images in your video story.
10 You can perform the following functions in Detail View:
Story Title: Edit the title for your video story. Every chapter has a title that can be edited.
Story Chapters: You can change the order in which chapters appear. Drag-and-drop a chapter to change its order
in the Story Chapters pane.
Story Assets: Click to add media to a chapter.
Mark Favorite Moments: Hover your mouse over a video clip. Click the star icon to launch favorite moments.
You can mark your best moments in a video clip. For more info, see
Mark and extract favorite moments.
Remove videos and photos: Click to select a photo or video and click delete to remove a photo or video from the
chapter.
Add Chapter: Click Add Chapter on the Action bar to add a chapter to the video story.
Add Caption: Click Add Caption to launch the Caption view to add or edit a caption in the chapter. For more
details, read the section
Add captions and narration to the workflow.
Add Narration: Click Add Narration to add or edit narration to the chapter. For more details, read the section
Add captions and narration to the workflow.
Chapter Mood: Click Chapter Mood to select a chapter mood for the chapter. For more details, read the section
Change the Mood setting of the chapter.
Detail View