Adobe 65021048 User Guide - Page 159
Creating special clips, Create a counting leader (Windows only), Create color bars and a 1-kHz tone
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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 153 User Guide Creating special clips Create a counting leader (Windows only) If you plan to create film output from a sequence, you may want to add a counting leader. A counting leader helps a projectionist verify that audio and video are working properly and are synchronized. You can create and customize a universal counting leader to add to the beginning of a project. The leader is 11 seconds long. ❖ In the Project panel, click the New Item button at the bottom of the Project panel and choose Universal Counting Leader from the menu that appears. Specify the following options as needed: Wipe Color Specifies a color for the circular one-second wipe area. Background Color Specifies a color for the area behind the wipe color. Line Color Specifies a color for the horizontal and vertical lines. Target Color Specifies a color for the double circles around the numeral. Numeral Color Specifies a color for the countdown numeral. Cue Blip On Out Displays a small cue circle in the last frame of the leader. Cue Blip On 2 Plays a beep at the two-second mark. Cue Blip At All Second Starts Plays a beep at the beginning of every second during the leader. You can customize a counting leader clip by double-clicking it in the Project panel. Create color bars and a 1-kHz tone You can create a one-second clip containing color bars and a 1-kHz tone, as a reference for calibrating video and audio equipment. ❖ In the Project panel, click the New Item button from the menu that appears. at the bottom of the Project panel and choose Bars And Tone Note: Some audio workflows must be calibrated at a specific tone level. The default level of the 1-kHz tone is 012 dB referenced to 0 dBfs. You can customize the tone level to match your audio workflow by choosing Clip > Audio Options > Audio Gain with a clip selected. If you select the bars and tone clip in the Project panel, you set the default gain level for new clip instances. If you select a clip in the Timeline panel, you change the level for that clip instance only. Create black video Empty areas of a track appear black if no other visible clip areas are present on underlying video tracks. If necessary, you can also create clips of opaque black video for use anywhere in a sequence. A black video clip is a still image at the project frame size, with a five-second duration. To create a clip of a different color, use a color matte (see "Create a solid color matte" on page 377). ❖ In the Project panel, click the New Item button from the menu that appears. at the bottom of the Project panel and choose Black Video April 1, 2008