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Adobe Premiere Pro Audio & Video Editing Guide

The document outlines procedures for using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit audio and video, including importing, trimming, cropping, mixing, and exporting files. It also details creating a short movie with audio-video mixing, effects, transitions, and titles, as well as sketching cartoon characters and animating a 2D airplane take-off using Adobe Flash/Animate. Each section provides step-by-step instructions to achieve the desired results in video and audio editing and animation.

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Adobe Premiere Pro Audio & Video Editing Guide

The document outlines procedures for using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit audio and video, including importing, trimming, cropping, mixing, and exporting files. It also details creating a short movie with audio-video mixing, effects, transitions, and titles, as well as sketching cartoon characters and animating a 2D airplane take-off using Adobe Flash/Animate. Each section provides step-by-step instructions to achieve the desired results in video and audio editing and animation.

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6.

To use Adobe Premiere Pro to import audio, edit sound, create fade
in/out effects, label segments, remove noise, mix audio, convert stereo to
mono, and export the file in different formats.

Aim:
To use Adobe Premiere Pro to import audio, edit sound, create fade
in/out effects, label segments, remove noise, mix audio, convert stereo to
mono, and export the file in different formats.

Procedure:

1. Open Adobe Premiere Pro


Launch the software and create a New Project.
2. Import Audio
Go to File → Import, select the required audio file, and drag it
into the Timeline.
3. Select and Edit Sound
o Use the Selection Tool (V) to highlight the clip.
o Cut or trim parts using the Razor Tool (C).
o Rearrange or delete unwanted sections.
4. Create Fade In / Fade Out
o Right-click the clip → Apply Default Audio Transition
(Constant Power).
o Drag handles to adjust the fade duration.
5. Label Audio Segments
o Move the playhead to the required position.
o Press M to add a marker, then double-click to name the
segment.
6. Remove Noise
o Select the clip → open Effects Panel → search for DeNoise.
o Apply it to the clip and adjust settings in Effect Controls.
7. Mix Audio
o Import additional audio tracks.
o Use the Audio Track Mixer to adjust levels and balance.
8. Convert Stereo to Mono
oRight-click the clip in the Project panel → Modify → Audio
Channels → set to Mono.
9. Export to Different Formats
o Go to File → Export → Media.
o Select the desired format (MP3, WAV, etc.) and click
Export.

Result:
An audio file was successfully edited in Adobe Premiere Pro with fade
in/out effects, labeled segments, noise reduction, mixed tracks, stereo-to-
mono conversion, and exported into multiple audio formats.

[Link] a video processing software to perform trim video clips, crop video, rotate
video, join video, add subtitles, and edit video dimension, bit rate, frame rate,
sample rate, channel, and video/audio quality tasks on a video using adobe
premiere to make aim procedure and result

Aim:
To use Adobe Premiere Pro to trim, crop, rotate, join videos, add subtitles, and edit
video dimensions, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, channels, and overall
video/audio quality.

Procedure:

1. Open Adobe Premiere Pro


Launch the software and create a New Project.
2. Import Video Files
Go to File → Import, select the required video clips, and drag them into the
Timeline.
3. Trim Video Clips
o Use the Razor Tool (C) or Trim Tool to cut unwanted portions.
o Delete or rearrange clips as needed.
4. Crop Video
o Select the clip → go to Effects Panel → search for Crop.
o Apply it and adjust crop settings in Effect Controls.
5. Rotate Video
o Select the clip → in Effect Controls → Motion → Rotation, set the
desired angle (e.g., 90°, 180°).
6. Join Videos
o Drag multiple clips to the Timeline one after another.
o Apply transitions if needed between clips.
7. Add Subtitles
o Go to File → New → Captions (or Graphics → New Layer →
Text).
o Type subtitles and align them with the timeline.
8. Edit Video Dimensions
o Go to Sequence → Sequence Settings and set frame size (e.g.,
1920×1080).
9. Adjust Bit Rate, Frame Rate, Sample Rate, Channels
o During export (File → Export → Media), set:
 Bit Rate under Encoding Settings
 Frame Rate under Video Settings
 Sample Rate and Audio Channels under Audio Settings
[Link] Video/Audio Quality
o Use effects like Lumetri Color for visuals and DeNoise or EQ for
audio enhancements.
[Link] Final Video
o Go to File → Export → Media, choose desired format and quality,
then click Export.

Result:
A fully edited video was created in Adobe Premiere Pro with trimmed, cropped,
and rotated clips, joined segments, subtitles, adjusted dimensions, optimized bit
rate, frame rate, sample rate, channel, and video/audio quality tasks on a video.
[Link] a Movie from Video Clips Demonstrating Audio–Video Mixing,
Effects, Transitions, and titles

Aim

To create a short movie by combining multiple video clips using suitable


video editing software, demonstrating the use of audio–video mixing,
video effects, video transitions, and titles.

Procedure

1. Select Software
Choose suitable video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro,
Dause an audio processing software and perform the audio editing tasks
import audio, select and edit the sound, create fade in fade out effects,
label audio segVinci Resolve, Open Shot, or Femora.

2. Import Media

Collect the required video clips, background music, and sound effects.
Import them into the software’s media library.

3. Arrange Clips
Place the video clips on the timeline in the desired sequence.
Trim and split clips as necessary for timing.

4. Add Transitions

Insert video transitions (e.g., fade in/out, cross-dissolve, wipe) between


clips to ensure smooth flow.

5. Apply Video Effects

Use filters, color correction, slow motion, or other visual effects to


enhance the appearance of clips.

6. Mix Audio
Add background music to the audio track.
Adjust volume levels so that dialogue or main audio is clear over
background music.
Add fade-in/fade-out effects for smooth audio transitions.

7. Insert Titles and Text

Create an opening title screen with the movie name.


Add captions or credits at the end.
8. Preview and Edit

Play back the project to check for errors or improvements.


Adjust transitions, effects, or audio levels as needed.

9. Export Movie

Export the final video in a suitable format (e.g., MP4, AVI, MOV) with
appropriate resolution and quality settings.

Result

A complete short movie was successfully created from multiple video


clips, incorporating audio–video mixing, video effects, smooth
transitions, and titles. The final output demonstrates professional
editing techniques and visual/audio enhancement.

9. Sketching using cartoon characters using Adobe Flash (now


called Adobe Animate) with vector drawing tools.
Procedure:

1. Open Software
Launch Adobe Flash/Animate and select File → New.
Choose Action Script 3.0 or HTML5 Canvas as document type.
2. Set Stage
Go to Properties Panel and set the stage size (e.g., 1280×720 px) and
background color (usually white for sketching).
3. Create Layers
Make separate layers:
o Reference (for imported image or guide shapes)
o Sketch (rough drawing)
o Ink (final clean lines)
o Color (for filling later)
4. Import Reference (Optional)
If using a sample pose, go to File → Import → Import to Stage.
Reduce opacity of the reference layer and lock it.
5. Rough Sketch
Select the Brush Tool (B) or Pencil Tool (Y).
Draw the basic shapes and proportions of the character.
Use Smooth and Straighten options for cleaner lines.
6. Refine Outline
Hide/lock the rough sketch layer.
On the Ink layer, redraw the character with smooth, confident strokes.
Use Zoom and Onion Skin if needed for better control.
7. Use Shapes & Lines
Combine the Oval Tool (O), Line Tool (N), and Selection Tool (V) to
refine geometric parts (eyes, head, accessories).
8. Add Details
Add facial features, clothing, and accessories with thin strokes.
Maintain consistent line thickness.
9. Optional Coloring
On the Color layer, use the Paint Bucket Tool (K) to fill areas with flat
colors.
Adjust stroke and fill in the Properties Panel.
[Link] & Export
Save your file as .fla for editing and export as .png or .swf for viewing.

Result:
A clean, vector-based cartoon character sketch is created in Adobe Flash/Animate,
ready for coloring or animation.
10.2D Animation of aero plane Take-off using suitable software (e.g., Adobe
Animate,Adobe Flash, Synfig Studio, Pencil2D):

Aim:
To create a 2D animation of an aeroplane taking off using Adobe Flash (Adobe
Animate).

Procedure:

1. Open Adobe Flash


Launch Adobe Flash/Animate and create a New Document with
ActionScript 3.0.
2. Set Stage
In the Properties Panel, set stage size (e.g., 1280×720 px) and choose a
light blue background for the sky.
3. Create Layers
Create separate layers:
o Background – sky, runway, clouds
o Aeroplane – plane drawing
o Animation – motion path
4. Draw Background
On the Background layer, use Rectangle Tool for the runway, Brush Tool
for clouds, and fill colors as needed. Lock this layer after completion.
5. Draw Aeroplane
On the Aeroplane layer, draw the plane using Oval Tool, Line Tool, and
Brush Tool.
Group the aeroplane (Modify → Group) so it moves as one object.
6. Animate Take-off
o Select the aeroplane object.
o Right-click the Aeroplane layer in the Timeline → Create Motion
Tween.
o In the first frame, position the plane on the runway.
o Move to later frames and lift the plane upward/right to simulate take-
off.
o Apply Ease In/Out for smoother motion.
7. Add Effects
o Create a new layer for smoke or dust at take-off.
o Use Onion Skin for better frame alignment.
8. Preview Animation
Press Enter to preview in the Timeline and adjust motion as required.
9. Save & Export
Save the project as .fla and export the animation as .swf or .mp4.

Result:
A smooth 2D animation of an aeroplane taking off is created in Adobe Flash, with
realistic background

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