Understanding the Premiere Pro Interface
Swipe to show menu
Creating a new project
- Click New project;
- Enter a project name;
- Select a save location;
- It is recommended to create a dedicated folder, as Adobe Premiere Pro automatically generates temporary files in the same location;
- Choose Skip import mode and click Create.
Main interface panels
- Project panel – organizes and stores media assets and sequences;
- Timeline panel – manages video, audio, and effects for editing;
- Program panel – previews the edited sequence;
- Effect controls panel – adjusts applied effects and keyframes;
- Effects panel – contains a library of video and audio effects and transitions;
- Tools panel – provides essential editing tools (selection, razor, pan, etc.);
- Audio track mixer panel – controls and adjusts audio levels and effects. If any panel is missing, you can enable it via the Window tab in the top menu.
Customizing the interface
- Panels can be moved and resized by dragging their borders or titles;
- Multiple panels can be docked in a single window. This flexibility allows you to arrange the interface to suit your workflow.
1. What is the first thing you see after launching Adobe Premiere Pro?
2. Which panel is used to organize and store media assets and sequences?
3. How can you adjust the size of windows in the Premiere Pro interface?
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