Premiere Pro Terms
Across
- 3. The process of generating a preview or final version of your edited video so it plays back smoothly.
- 4. Controls Panel A window that lets you adjust the settings of any effect applied to a selected clip.
- 6. Point / Out Point Markers used to set the start and end of a clip you want to use from the source monitor.
- 7. Tool The default tool used to select, move, and trim clips on the timeline.
- 9. Panel The area where you organize all the media files, sequences, and other assets for your project.
- 10. Track A layer on the timeline specifically for audio files like music, sound effects, or voiceovers.
- 12. A piece of media, such as video, audio, or an image, that can be edited and added to the timeline.
- 13. Tool A tool used to cut clips on the timeline into separate pieces.
- 14. Monitor A window where you preview and trim raw clips before adding them to the timeline.
- 16. Panel The panel where you can find video and audio effects and transitions to apply to clips.
- 17. A point on a timeline where you set a value for an effect, allowing you to create animations like movement or fades.
- 18. Track A layer on the timeline where video clips, titles, and graphics are placed.
Down
- 1. Monitor The screen where you watch the edited version of your sequence as it appears on the timeline.
- 2. A series of video and audio clips arranged in the timeline to create a finished project.
- 4. The process of saving your final video project into a finished file format, like MP4.
- 5. The area in Premiere Pro where you arrange and edit your video, audio, and graphics clips in a sequence.
- 8. A visual or audio effect that helps move smoothly from one clip to another, such as a dissolve or wipe.
- 9. The vertical line that shows your current position in the timeline as you edit or watch your video.
- 11. Text that you add to your video, like names, captions, or credits.
- 15. Extra video footage used to support or enhance the main video, often used to cover jump cuts or add detail.