To be able to
Import media assets (video, image, and audio files).
Organize and manage video clips in a sequence
Adobe Premiere Pro
How to create a new sequence
How to add and remove clips from a sequence
How to move and divide clips on a sequence
How to adjust audio
Drag clips from the Project panel onto a track in the Timeline panel to begin building your sequence.
You can also drag a clip displayed in the Source Monitor into the Timeline panel. If you added In and Out marks to a clip, only the selected portion of the clip will be added to your sequence.
Use the Drag Video Only or Drag Audio Only icon at the bottom of the Source Monitor to drag only the video or audio into your sequence.
To remove a clip and leave the space where it was, select the clip and press Backspace/Delete (Windows) or Delete (macOS).
To remove a clip and automatically close the gap, select the clip and press Shift+Delete (Windows) or Alt+Delete (macOS).
Select multiple clips by clicking them while holding down the Shift key.
Use the Track Select Forward tool to select every clip from where you click to the end of the sequence.
Undo your changes by pressing Control+Z (Windows) or Cmd+Z (macOS).
To change the order of clips in your sequence, drag a clip to a new position, leaving a gap and overwriting whatever is there when you drop it.
Hold Control (Windows) or Command (macOS) while dragging a clip to insert the clip at its new location and push existing clips to the right.
Use the Razor tool to divide a clip into two pieces you can move separately.
Select the audio Clip you want to adjust on your sequence. Right click. Select Adjust Audio Gain. Audio level is usually described with 0dB (decibels) being the loudest, so –3dB is quieter than 0dB.
Use the Mute and Solo buttons to selectively hear audio tracks. Mute makes a selected track silent. Solo plays only the selected track.
Upload your final Mp4 video to your Unit 3 Google Folder with the title 3.1 Basic editing skills