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You will take a closer look at OnLocation in Lesson 18. Pro saves captured footage to disk as files and imports the files into projects as clips.Īlternatively, you can use Adobe OnLocation to capture video.
Video through a digital port, such as a FireWire or Serial Digital Interface (SDI) port installed on the computer. You capture digital video from a live camera or from tape to the hard disk before using it in a project. The most common video formats recorded onto digital tape are DV and HDV. To bring footage into an Adobe Premiere Pro project, you can either capture it or digitize it, depending on the type of source
This section will cover how to capture video recorded onto tape But thereĪre still plenty of video cameras around that record to tape. Tapeless media has become the most common video format. Transfer video from tapeless media to Adobe Premiere Pro.
Before you can edit your own video, you need to transfer it to your computer’s hard drive.