Operation Manual

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Workspace
Last updated 10/4/2016
Drop Files Here: Click Drop Files Here on the timeline to open the Add Media panel. Select an option of your choice
to add media to the timeline.
Drop Title: Click Drop Title on the timeline to open the Text and Titles panel. Select a title of your choice and drop it
onto the timeline to get started.
Record Narration: Click Record Narration to launch the narration recorder. When recording is complete, the narration
is dropped onto the track.
Drop Audio Clips: Click Drop Audio Clips to open the Music panel. Select an audio clip of your choice and drop it
onto the track.
The invocation points continue to be available for the entire editing process. Use them as per your convenience and
create great videos quickly.
For more information on using the Quick view timeline, see Arranging clips in the Quick view timeline.
Guided
The Guided view helps you edit movies by guiding you sequentially through a series of steps.
The Guided view provides instructions on how to perform various tasks in both Quick and Expert views. To start
exploring and using the available Guided Edits, click the Quick tab or the Expert tab and then click the Guided tab.
For more information, See Guided mode .
Expert
The Expert view includes advanced features and tools, such as Audio Mixer and Time Stretch, that professionals use to
perform intricate video editing tasks.
In addition to the panels available in the Quick view, the Expert view contains the Project assets panel.
This panel contains the media files you import into your Premiere Elements project. Use the panel options to organize
the files as a list or in a grid. The grid view displays a thumbnail for each file. If you add any media asset to the timeline,
a green icon appears below the thumbnail for the asset.
Expert view timeline
For more advanced editing, use the Expert view timeline. The Expert view timeline graphically represents your movie
project as video and audio clips arranged in vertically stacked tracks. When you capture video from a digital video
device, the clips appear sequentially as they occur.