![]() ![]() We'll worry about those last two later – for now let's focus on importing your footage. In the Assembly workspace (pictured above), the window on the left is where your imported media will sit, the top-right window will feature a preview of your current sequence, and the window on the bottom-right is your video editing timeline. ![]() It's recommended that you familiarise yourself with each workspace, however, as it can really help to speed up your editing process.īy default, Premiere will open a new project in the Assembly workspace, which is optimised for importing and assembling your footage. It's not always necessary to switch between workspaces to make various edits, for example most of the functions relating to assembly, video effects, audio optimisation and colour grading can be accessed via the Editing workspace by simply selecting the relevant windows. ![]()
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