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Creating a video project
Last updated 10/4/2016
When you start a new project, Adobe Premiere Elements applies a project preset to it. A project preset is a collection of
preconfigured project settings. You can use the default project preset of the television standard for the Adobe Premiere
Elements version installed on your computer.
NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) is the television standard for the Americas, the Caribbean, Japan,
South Korea, and Taiwan.
PA L (Phase Alternating Line) is the standard format for Europe, Russia, Africa, Middle East, India, Australia, New
Zealand, South Pacific, China, and other parts of Asia.
Because you canā€™t change the project preset after starting a project, verify the format of your source footage before
selecting a project preset.
If you specify lower-quality settings for output (such as streaming web video), do not change your project settings.
Change your export settings instead.
Dynamic sequence preset
When you add a movie clip to the Expert view timeline, Adobe Premiere Elements automatically changes your project
settings in the background to match the clip properties. They include dimension, fps, pixel aspect ratio, and field order.
Select presets and change settings
Adobe Premiere Elements includes default project presets for media from common sources like cameras, DVD discs,
and mobile phones among others.
You can select from a list of available presets, however, you cannot create custom presets. The presets for any project
can only be selected at the time of creating the project. You cannot change the preset for a project after it has been
created.
To select a project preset when starting a new project, click Change Settings in the New Project dialog and select the
preset that matches your footage.
If you add a movie clip whose preset does not match the projectā€™s preset, to the Expert view timeline, a message is
displayed. Click Yes to let Adobe Premiere Elements change the project settings to use the closest available preset. For
more information, see Dynamic Sequence Preset.
Select a project preset
By default, Adobe Premiere Elements uses an AVCHD preset for the television standard you specify when you install
the program. Select a new preset to create projects in a different format, television standard, or frame aspect ratio.
The preset you select becomes the default, which is used for all new projects, until you select another preset. If you
choose a preset temporarily, change it when youā€™ve finished using it.
1 Start Adobe Premiere Elements.
2 In the Welcome screen, click Video Editor, and then click New Project. (Or, choose File > New > Project.)
3 In the New Project dialog box, click Change Settings.
4 Select the preset that matches the format and standard of the footage you want to edit.
5 Click OK.
6 Provide a name and location for your project, and click OK.
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