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PROJECT PANEL
The Project Panel is the storage area in Adobe Premiere Pro where all videos, images, and audio
files for a project are kept. It helps users organise files neatly before editing. To keep things well-
arranged, users can create Bins, which are folders inside the Project Panel that help categorise
media files for easy access.
SOURCE MONITOR PANEL
The Source Monitor Panel lets users preview and edit clips before adding them to the Timeline.
It helps set In and Out points to select specific parts of a clip, choose video or audio, and export
a single frame as an image.
TIMELINE PANEL
The Timeline Panel is where users arrange and edit video clips, audio, and layers to create their
final video. The Playhead moves along the Timeline to preview different parts. Users can lock
layers to prevent editing, mute audio tracks, and resize labels using the scrollbar. It acts as a
storyboard, bringing all elements together for editing.
PROGRAM MONITOR PANEL
The Program Monitor Panel shows how your final video looks while editing. It plays back the
entire Timeline, including all clips, layers, and effects, in real-time so you can preview your
project. This helps you check if everything is in the right place before exporting your video.
TOOLS PANEL
The Tools Panel is a toolbox for video editing, containing essential tools to cut, move, and adjust
clips in the Timeline. It includes the Select Tool for moving clips, Razor Tool for cutting, Text Tool
for adding words, Crop Tool for trimming, and Ripple Edit Tool for adjusting clips smoothly. These
tools make editing quick and easy.
EFFECTS PANEL
The Effects Panel contains all special effects, transitions, and
adjustments to enhance videos. The effects are organised into
folders by type, including video effects, audio effects, and
transitions. Users can drag and drop effects onto clips in the
Timeline to change colours, add motion, apply filters, or improve
audio. This panel helps make videos more engaging, professional,
and visually exciting.
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