2. 1st off you will need to open premiere pro You’ll then want to start by giving your
and create a new project. You do this by project a name. I’ve set mine as
clicking on the ‘new project’ button ‘example’ for this.
outlined below.
3. Next you’ll have to choose a location in After choosing your location it will ask you
which to save your project. I suggest making to name your sequence, again mine is
a new folder so that none of your project will example for this. Make sure your project is
go missing. In this folder you should also saved at DV-PAL and Standard 48kHz and
keep your footage. then click ok.
4. In order to get your clips to work in Premiere
pro you will need to convert your footage to Then find and select the clips that you want to
Windows media (WMV) or QuickTime. For this convert. To select more then one clip hold
I’m going to us WMV. To start with open up down shift and click to the bottom of the list.
Media Encoder, and select the add button.
5. The output file will be set to the original
destination of the piece of footage you’re You now want to change the format of
converting. If you wanted to change the the file/s you’re encoding. For this I am
you can click just under the ‘output file’ converting to Windows Media (WMV).
and change it. Then click save.
6. Now all that is left is to press
the ‘Start Queue’ button and
wait for it too finish.