Operation Manual

88 LESSON 4 Organizing Your Content
You should see separate scenes in clip Video 6.mp4, although the clip is so short
that the difference between the scenes is minimal. With most longer, real-world
clips, you’ll see more distinct scenes and find that scene detection is quite useful.
In the Organizer, you can treat each scene as a separate clip—for example, double-
clicking it to play it in the preview window. You can consolidate all scenes back into
a single frame by clicking the Step Backward icon to the right of the final scene (
).
From the Organizer to Adobe Premiere Elements
After you’ve collected the clips you want to use in the Organizer, you have multiple
options for transferring them to Adobe Premiere Elements. ese options include
the following:
Send them all to Adobe Premiere Elements to start a new project or for
insertion at the end of the timeline in an open project. e high-level procedure
is to select the desired clips, right-click, and choose Edit with Premiere
Elements Editor. Note that you can select complete clips or segments of clips
identified by the Auto-Analyzer. e full procedure is documented in “Working
in the Organizer” in Lesson 1. is option works well for simple projects
because it adds all content to the timeline quickly.
Drag the clips into the Project Assets panel. You must be in Expert view for the
Project Assets panel to be available. Again, the high-level procedure is to select
the desired clips, and then drag them into the Project Assets panel. is option
gives you the most flexibility because you can add the content to the timeline in
any order and at anytime.