Firstly I've set up a project in the Adobe Premiere Pro.
This video has a high definition format 1080p. It boast the 1080 line resolution - 1920x1080px. 1080p format will be available for sources such as DVD formats, HD- DVD and Blu-Ray. The quality improvement 1080p will provide over the high-definition formats will be much smaller than the upgrade from standard to high-definition. It may be marketed as much more likely to be demanded by consumers waiting the very best high-definition content.
This screenshot shows the last step of setting up the project in Adobe PremierePro. The chosen video format is HDV 1080p24.
After I've set up the project, I've logged all the rushes I've got from the shooting process. It's really useful to name all the rushes as it'll make it easier in the future to make the decisions on the shots I'm going to include in the video. As all the rushes will be logged, it will be less time-consuming to find the necessary shot among many unnamed rushes.
Below you can see the screenshots of how I've changed the names of the rushes.
After I've named all the rushes I've added them to my project. These screenshots show that all my rushes are renamed in my project.
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