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Adobe premiere elements for mac mini late 2012
Adobe premiere elements for mac mini late 2012





adobe premiere elements for mac mini late 2012 adobe premiere elements for mac mini late 2012

It's a much more complex tool than iMovie. Let me warn you that the learning curve is very steep as it is with Final Cut and Final Cut Express.

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And of course, the standard export functions that will just create a movie that you can do something else with. There are also a lot of sharing options sharing to Facebook, sharing to YouTube and all that. You don't have to go to another program like you would with iMovie to go to iDVD. You can even build your own DVDs right from Premier Elements. There's a lot of automatic tools for trimming clips and splitting clips up. There's all sorts of different audio tools. Of course, you could bring in ClipArt and your own photos and do different things with that, as well. So then, I could potentially move that around and reposition it. You can see it's added it down here as a video track. I could also add shapes and objects to the screen like that. For instance, here I could not only add titling, but add default text here, which will then allow me just to add some text and move it around on the screen anywhere I want. So, a lot of interesting things you could do. And you can see here, this red line is showing that this area is unrendered, but I could still preview it by moving along the timeline and seeing what different points in it look like. And I can effectively do picture in picture, like that. And you can see there, I've scaled it down. Under properties, I could go to motion and scale it. So, for instance, I could select this video here, which is on top of the video behind it. And then I could actually make one opaque or shrink it. So, for instance, I could put the two of these over each other by dragging and dropping it like that. You've got your multiple video and audio sections on the timeline. Now, you can also put pictures inside of pictures and combine them. And then each one also has settings that you can customize. There's old film effect, there's colorize, and converting to a cartoon-like effect, and all sorts of things in here. Now when I play here in the preview, you can see it shakes the video up. Like, for instance, let's grab the earthquake effect, drag it over here and drop it. And usually, you'd have a much bigger screen area. So we go to effects here and we can scroll through these. You can also apply a variety of effects and filters. And then as we move the timeline over, we can see the transition happen and I can press play here to preview it. So, for instance, we can drag this box fold here between the two of them. There's a nice set of effects, including a bunch of 3-D effects, as well. And then we can choose from a variety of different transitions here. So we can go to the edit area up here and we can go to transitions. Let's go back to the seam line here and you can see the transitions. To show you some other things, we've got transitions that we could add. I can adjust the size of these and I can see small previews in here. So in the timeline here, I've got - you can see that the clip on the left is much smaller than this clip on the right. And then I can switch back and forth between the seam line here and the timeline. And I can drag the next clip there, as well. If I drag and drop a movie from my organize area into here, you can see I've got an area for transition and I've got the video itself, another area for transition and a space for the next clip. And timeline is the old-fashioned way of doing things. So the seam line is kind of like how iMovie works, except it's just one long line going from left to right. At the bottom, we have the seam line, or timeline. At the right here, we have the area where you can grab the media and change settings, add effects, things like that. Let's go and take a look at it.Īt the top left, we've got the preview area. Adobe just came out with Adobe Premier Elements for Mac for only $99 bucks. But, until not, it hasn't been available on the Mac. And, like Final Cut Studio had Final Cut Studio Express, there's Adobe Premier Elements, a cheaper, simplified version of Premier. So, Adobe Premier is the alternative to Final Cut Studio. On today's episode, let's take a look at the new Adobe Premier Elements for Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 454: Adobe Premiere Elements for Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.







Adobe premiere elements for mac mini late 2012