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- Adobe Premiere Elements User Guide
- Introduction to Adobe Premiere Elements
- Workspace and workflow
- Working with projects
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- Arranging clips
- Editing clips
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- Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Color - Guided Edit
- Stabilize video footage with Shake Stabilizer
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- Working with source clips
- Trimming Unwanted Frames - Guided Edit
- Trim clips
- Editing frames with Auto Smart Tone
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- Special effects basics
- Effects reference
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- Create a black and white video with a color pop - Guided Edit
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- Effects basics
- Working with effect presets
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- Fill Frame - Guided edit
- Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
- Best practices to create a time-lapse video
- Applying special effects
- Use pan and zoom to create video-like effect
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- Reposition, scale, or rotate clips with the Motion effect
- Apply an Effects Mask to your video
- Adjust temperature and tint
- Create a Glass Pane effect - Guided Edit
- Create a picture-in-picture overlay
- Applying effects using Adjustment layers
- Adding Title to your movie
- Removing haze
- Creating a Picture in Picture - Guided Edit
- Create a Vignetting effect
- Add a Split Tone Effect
- Add FilmLooks effects
- Add an HSL Tuner effect
- Fill Frame - Guided edit
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- Animated Sky - Guided edit
- Select object
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- Disc menus
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Learn to save and organize projects by using Project Archiving in Premiere Elements.
Project archiving helps save and organize all the media files, project settings, and associated data related to a specific project in a compressed format. This allows users to store projects efficiently while preserving all the elements needed to revisit or further edit the project in the future. Archiving helps free up space on the computer by consolidating all project-related files into a single package. It also ensures that projects can be easily transferred or shared with others without losing any data or media files.
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In the Project Archiver dialog box, select either Archive Project to copy a trimmed version of your project or Copy Project to copy an untrimmed version, including all assets, to a new location.
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To specify a folder for the project, click Browse and locate the folder. In the Browse For Folder dialog box, you can click New Folder to create a new folder.
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After you specify a folder, select OK, and then select OK again to close the Project Archiver dialog box.
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You can select the Calculate button now to calculate the size of the project being archived or copied.
Note:The Calculate button is introduced in Premiere Elements 2025. The Calculate button isn't available in the previous versions.
Premiere Elements places the new files into a folder with a name that starts with either Trimmed, if you chose Archive Project, or Copied, if you chose Copy Project.
About archived projects
The Project Archiver copies your project and its media to a folder for further editing or storage. You can use it to prepare an incomplete project for editing on another computer, to collect into one folder copies of media that may be located in several folders or drives, or to trim the media in a completed project down to only the parts you used before saving the project to an archive. The Project Archiver has two options, Archive Project and Copy Project. Since Copy Project does not trim the project, it often results in a folder containing more, and larger, files than does Archive Project.
Archive Project
Creates a folder containing a new project file, and a new clip for each clip used in the original Sceneline view timeline or Advanced view timeline at its edited length. The trimmed project includes up to 30 frames of extra footage, called handles, before the In point and after the Out point of each trimmed clip for minor adjustments you may want to make after archiving the project. A trimmed project excludes any rendered previews, audio previews (conformed audio), and any unused media. When you open the trimmed project, Premiere Elements automatically creates new audio previews (but not rendered previews). Clips in a trimmed project are renamed so that their filenames match the project filename. You can use this option to ready a completed project for storage before you remove it from your hard disk.
Project Archiver retains any effect keyframes and clip markers that exist beyond the In and Out points of a trimmed clip.
Copy Project
Creates a folder containing a new project file and full copies of all the media that appear in the Project Assets panel in the original project, whether or not any of them were used in the Quick view timeline or the Expert view timeline. Unlike Archive Project, Copy Project does save all rendered preview files. Use this option to aggregate copies of all files belonging to a project into a single folder. This can easily be transferred to another computer or opened for further editing at a later time.
Archived project folders can be large, so archiving to a portable hard drive is recommended when you intend to transfer a project between computers. Using a disc-burning program, you can also burn trimmed or copied project folders to DVDs for archiving or transfer to other computers.
Calculate
The Premiere Elements 2025 now have a Calculate button now to calculate the size of the project being archived or copied. You can find the Calculate button in the Project Archiver dialog box under Disk Space panel. The Calculate button isn't available in Premiere Elements 2024 and previous version.