Using Matrox MediaTools to
create instant projects
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Using Matrox
MediaTools and the Automate to Sequence command in Adobe Premiere, you can
automatically add clips from your Project bin to the Timeline with transitions
inserted between each clip.
This tutorial shows you how to create an
entire project, including transitions, in minutes.
| 1 |
Capture or
import clips into Matrox MediaTools
Start Matrox MediaTools and
capture or import several video clips into the MediaTools clip
list.

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| 2 |
Export your clip list to an Adobe
Premiere project To
export your clip list directly to a new Adobe Premiere project (.ppj
file), do the following:
| a |
Select the clips you want to export using
SHIFT+click. |
| b |
Right-click the clip list. Choose Export to Premiere from the
pop-up menu. A message is displayed asking if you want to export all clips in
the list, or export selected clips. Choose Export All. 
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| c |
In the Save As dialog box, enter the directory and file name
for the project you want to export. Click Save. |
| d |
Close
MediaTools. |
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| 3 |
Open your new project in Adobe Premiere
Pro To open your new
project:
| a |
Start
Adobe Premiere Pro. |
| b |
Choose File > Open, then select the project you
created. |
| c | Click OK in the convert dialog box to convert your .ppj to a .prproj. |
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| 4 |
Organize clips in the Project window
To organize your clips in a storyboard-style grid:
| a |
Click the Icon View button at the bottom of the Project window.
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| b |
Double-click your sequence folder. |
| c |
Drag your clips in the Project window to arrange them in the order you want them to appear on the Timeline. |
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| 5 |
Set up the Adobe Premiere
Pro Timeline To
import your clips to the Timeline and automatically add transitions between the
clips:
| a |
Shift+click to select the clips in the Project window that you wish to import to the Timeline.

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| b |
Click the Automate to Sequence button at the bottom of the Project window to open the Automate to Sequence dialog box.

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| c |
Beside Ordering, select Sort Order. |
| d | Under the To section select Sequentially as the Placement, Insert Edit as the Method, and set the Clip Overlap to 30 frames. | | e | Under Transitions, select Apply Default Transition to add transitions between each of your clips, |
| f |
Click
OK to return to your Timeline. |
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| 6 |
Preview
your Timeline
Press the Play button in the Monitor window or press the Enter
key on your keyboard to preview the resulting Timeline.

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| Expert
tip |
By default, Cross Dissolve is
set as the default transition effect. To change the default transition effect
for future projects, click on any transition in the Video Transitions
bin and choose Set Default Transition from the Effects
window menu. The default transition will appear in the Video Transitions bin with a red
outline. |
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