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DaGimp

Premiere 6.0....again

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sorry to bring this up as it has been many of times. I have searched the previeous posts and only found more advanced users questions. What im looking for is like a brain dump from you all. I need to know what a beginer user needs to know to make this whole thing work. Anything that you found useful in the begining and how to do it would be great. I know im asking alot but i feel someone will come through for me.:)
"Professor of Pimpology"~~~Bolas

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For such a badass, you're sounding kinda whiney :P.

I struggled with the damn thing mightily last year.

What I suggest is you collect the clips out of your camera. Less is more. You hook the camera up to your computer via firewire and control it from the keyboard.

Once you have the clips, go to the storyboard and arrange them in the order you like them, then you can automate them to the timeline. If you're not going to be using the sound of freefall or at all, don't collect it with the clips, it saves some file size.

Then write it all back into your camera on a new mini DV.

Oh. Dude, I don't know if the micro DV format is supported. If it is, that stuff I just wrote should get you on your way.

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MicroDV is'nt supported natively in Premiere 6.0. You should be able to capture the clips in MovieShaker and import them into premiere for editing.

Spend the money on the Premiere Bible. Its worth the time and money. I'm kicking myself for not reading it sooner...
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