: Use the title tool to create text. Titles include an automatic transparency layer, so they can be placed directly over footage on the timeline.
: Drag your clips from the project window onto the Timeline . Use the toolbar to cut, zoom, and arrange your footage.
: This version improved the interface for Windows users with high-resolution displays.
: You can open multiple media browser panels to browse and import assets from other project files without closing your current work. Getting Started: The Basics
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 (v8.1.0) was a major update that introduced several powerful workflow tools that remain foundational to the software today. This guide highlights the specific features added in the 8.1 "October 2014" release and the essential basics for using this version. Key New Features in v8.1.0
: Support was added for this high-quality intermediate codec, which is excellent for cross-platform editing and mastering.
: You can select media files during the initial setup or import them in bulk once the interface opens.
: Use the title tool to create text. Titles include an automatic transparency layer, so they can be placed directly over footage on the timeline.
: Drag your clips from the project window onto the Timeline . Use the toolbar to cut, zoom, and arrange your footage. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 V8.1.0
: This version improved the interface for Windows users with high-resolution displays. : Use the title tool to create text
: You can open multiple media browser panels to browse and import assets from other project files without closing your current work. Getting Started: The Basics Use the toolbar to cut, zoom, and arrange your footage
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 (v8.1.0) was a major update that introduced several powerful workflow tools that remain foundational to the software today. This guide highlights the specific features added in the 8.1 "October 2014" release and the essential basics for using this version. Key New Features in v8.1.0
: Support was added for this high-quality intermediate codec, which is excellent for cross-platform editing and mastering.
: You can select media files during the initial setup or import them in bulk once the interface opens.