Operation Manual
92 LESSON 4 Organizing Your Content
8 After selecting your options, click Apply to create the InstantMovie.
• Click No when the InstantMovie dialog opens and asks if you want to select
more clips.
• Click Yes if a dialog opens and asks if you want to replace user-applied
effects.
• Click No when Adobe Premiere Elements asks if you want to render the
movie.
Adobe Premiere Elements creates the InstantMovie and inserts it into the
timeline.
9 Adobe Premiere Elements adds the InstantMovie to the timeline in consolidated
form. To separate the InstantMovie into its components to edit them, click to
select the new InstantMovie in the timeline, right-click, and choose Break apart
InstantMovie.
10 Use the playback controls in the Monitor panel to preview the InstantMovie. If
Adobe Premiere Elements asks if you’d like to render effects before playing the
movie, click Yes if you’d like to see a perfect rendition, although this may take a
good bit of time, depending on your system. Click No if you have a fast system
and/or just want to get a quick feel for how the movie looks.
A C D E F G H I J K L M N OB
A. Preview area
B. Add Marker
C. Current time
D. Go to Previous Edit Point
(Page Up)
E. Rewind
F. Step Back (left)
G. Play/Pause toggle
(spacebar)
H. Step Forward (right)
I. Fast-Forward
J. Go to Next Edit Point
(Page Down)
K. Render timeline
L. Fit to Visible timeline (\)
M. Zoom Out (−)
N. Zoom control
O. Zoom In (=)