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Creating a video project
Last updated 10/4/2016
Undo changes incrementally
If you change your mind about an edit or effect, Adobe Premiere Elements provides several ways to undo your work.
You can undo only those actions that alter video content; for example, you can undo an edit, but you cannot undo
scrolling a panel.
To undo or redo the most recent change, choose Edit > Undo. (You can sequentially undo a series of recent changes.)
To undo a change, and all successive changes that occurred since you last opened a project, delete it from the History
panel.
To stop a change that Adobe Premiere Elements is processing (for example, when you see a progress bar), press Esc.
To undo all changes made since you last saved the project, choose File > Revert.
To undo changes made before you last saved a project, try opening a previous version in the Adobe Premiere Auto-Save
folder. Then choose File > Save As to store the project outside the Adobe Premiere Auto-Save folder. The number of
c
hanges you can undo depends on the Auto Save preference settings.
Undo any previous change
The History panel records the changes you make to a project. Each time you add a clip, insert a marker, or apply an
effect, the History panel adds that action to its list. The tool or command you used appears in the panel along with an
identifying icon. You can use the panel to quickly undo several changes. When you select a change in the panel, the
project returns to the state of the project at the time of that change. The more recent changes turn gray and disappear
when you make your next change.
The History panel records changes only for the current session. Closing a project or choosing the Revert command
c
lears the History panel. While the panel lists most changes, it does not list individual changes within some panels, nor
does it list program-wide changes, such as Preferences settings.
To display the History panel, choose Window > History.
To select a change in the History panel, click it.
To delete a selected change, click and then click OK.
To move around in the History panel, drag the slider or the scroll bar in the panel. Or, choose Step Forward or Step
Backward from the History panel menu.
To clear all changes from the History panel, choose Clear History from the History panel menu, and then click OK.
Creating instant movies
Instant Movie lets you quickly create a professional-looking, edited movie, complete with titles, soundtrack, effects, and
transitions by using a simple (and quick) step-by-step process. When you create an Instant Movie, Adobe Premiere
Elements analyzes your clips (if they have not already been analyzed). It applies Smart Tags as necessary, edits the clips,
and applies a theme of your choice. You can personalize the theme by using your own title and ending credits. In
addition, you can supply your own music or effects.
The analysis option is enabled by default. If you
have disabled analysis, smart tags are not used.
Movie themes create movies with a specific appearance. For example, the Wedding Doves theme adds an elegant
i
ntroduction and conclusion, flying white doves overlay, and wedding background music. The Comic Book theme
creates a fun kids party video by adding stylish effects, such as Color Emboss and large artistic fonts in the title. Each
theme uses a unique editing style for selecting, trimming, and sequencing clips.
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