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> video editing, with adobe premiere
kuami
post Mar 2 2005, 08:20 AM
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Hi all, I'm new here smile.gif
Anyway, I'm making a movie right now (I must complete it today), and since my Pinnacle studio program is bleeped up I'm using Adobe Premiere now smile.gif.
I've never used this program before, so I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a few things here smile.gif

1. How do I delete the start of a clip, for example if I walk away from the camera and shout "Action", I don't want that to be included on the real thing, if you see what I mean tongue.gif

2. Can I make an ending credits at the end, where I can write the casting and stuff? If so, how do I do that??

4. The end result file seems to get pretty big. A little movie of 4 minutes took 900 MB, and since I'm gonna burn the movie out on a CD after I'm finished, so it can't be over 700 MB.... is there any way I can get it smaller, by making the quality a bit worse or something??

3. This is not actually about adobe, but a program I use called HandySaw. Since Adobe can't detect scenes from a large clip (and I need to do that since the scenes aren't in order, and I'm putting in pictures between them and so on), I use this program called HandySaw which can detect the scenes for me. The problem is, HandySaw can only detect 15 scenes, and everything after the first 15 scenes simply aren't included. What's wrong??

I hope you guys could help me, it's really urgent! you would save my day, hehe dance.gif

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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