Customizing the workspace
Choose Window Info to open the Info panel. To add the Info panel to the dock, drag it by its title bar below the Character Styles panel; release the mouse button when the blue line appears. You can drag the Info panel icon up or down within the dock to reposition it. Drag the left edge of the panel dock to the right until the names are hidden. All panels are dockable—you can drag a panel from one frame to another. You can drag a panel out of a frame to become a separate floating panel. Now in the 2015 release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC you can create custom workspaces. In this exercise, you’ll try all these functions and save a customized workspace. Jeff Bellune said: Here is my summary of the issue: 1. You resize a window in the default Editing workspace. Change to the default Audio workspace. Change back to the Editing workspace - it returns with the resized window. Select WindowWorkspaceReset Current Workspace and it goes back to the default Editing workspace, before you resized the window. So far, so good, right?
You can customize the workspace to create a layout that works best for you:
- As you change the size of one frame, other frames change size to compensate.
- All panels within frames are accessible via tabs.
- All panels are dockable—you can drag a panel from one frame to another.
- You can drag a panel out of a frame to become a separate floating panel.
You can save your workspace as a custom workspace, and you can save as many custom workspaces as you like.
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In this exercise, you’ll try all these functions and save a customized workspace. Before changing the interface layout, though, you’ll adjust its brightness.
- Choose Edit > Preferences > Appearance (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Appearance (Mac OS).
- Drag the Brightness slider to the left or right to suit your needs. When done, click OK.
- Click the Effects tab, and then position your pointer on the vertical divider between the Effects panel and the Timeline. Then, click and drag left and right to change the sizes of those frames.
- Place the pointer on the horizontal divider between the Effect Controls panel and the Timeline. Drag up and down to change the sizes of these frames.
- Click the gripper area in the upper-left corner of the History tab, and drag it to the top of the interface, next to the Project tab, to dock the History panel in that frame.
- Drag the Effect Controls drag handle to a point near the bottom of the Project panel to place it in its own frame.
- Click the Program Monitor’s drag handle, and hold down the Control (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key while dragging it out of its frame. Its drop zone image is much more distinct, indicating you are about to create a floating panel.
- Drop the Program Monitor anywhere, creating a floating panel. Expand it by dragging from the corner.
- As you gain editing acumen, you might want to create and save a customized workspace. To do so, choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace. Type a workspace name, and click OK.
- If you want to return the workspace to its default layout, choose Window > Workspace > Reset Current Workspace.
Figure 1-10 Trapezoidal drop zone
As shown here on the left, the drop zone is a trapezoid that covers the lower portion of the Project panel. Release the mouse button, and your workspace should look something like the one shown here on the right.
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How it works
First, you’ll need to download the free Vimeo panel. When it’s finished, reopen Adobe Premiere Pro and click Window > Extensions > Vimeo from the top navigation. Voila! Your panel should now appear. Log in using your Vimeo account info, then do your thing and continue editing your cut. You can easily dock the panel or drag it to a place that makes sense for you as you work.
When you’re ready to send your sequence to Vimeo, click the upload icon or click ‘Upload to Vimeo’ from the panel. Then, you can choose your privacy settings, or customize encoding presets with bitrate, codec, and resolution settings, and more. All set? Click the ‘Upload’ button, and your sequence will be rendered, exported, and uploaded to Vimeo as a video. And if you’re curious about your Vimeo storage, we got you: it’s always right across the top of the panel.
Once you’ve uploaded to Vimeo, PRO and Business members can instantly create a review page: simply click the More icon, click ‘Create review page,’ and start sharing with your reviewers to collect feedback and leave time-coded notes.
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