Story Board in Premiere Pro For my end of the quarter project I used the "story boarding" feature in Premiere Pro to keep the project organized. What’s funny is – Premiere had a much more sophisticated, useful story boarding feature several versions back which they removed for some reason from subsequent versions. You could then organize your clips and print a report to work off of. The picture here was captured with Print Screen – the only way to get a visual reference report out of Premiere as of version 2.0. Nonetheless – this limited version of story boarding is still useful. I used it to lay out my clips and organize them visually. I then simply dragged and dropped the whole story board onto the timeline and with only a few tweaks had a big chunk of work done.

Posted on December 10th, 2006 | filed under Adobe Premiere, Video Software | Trackback |

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