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ADDING SCORES TO YOUR MOVIE

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STEP 1

Begin by selecting the piece of

footage that you want to

import and then add a score

to.

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STEP 2

To add a video to the timeline,

and then the program, click at

the bottom of the page on the

link that says editor – then on

the video editor dropdown

option.

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STEP 3 This notification after clicking on the

video editor link informs you that its

going to add it to the end of the

timeline and also to premier

elements.

Press okay and wait for the next

step.

The video can now be seen to

have been added to your

timeline at the bottom of the

page.

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STEP 4 Next click on the zoom/drag panel

on the right hand side to lengthen

your timeline and make all of the clips

visible on the timeline.

By expanding the scenes

and how they are shown on

the timeline, this will make it

easier to match the scenes

and the audio up.

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STEP 5 To add a musical score to the

scene, you need to click on the

audio button in the bar at the

bottom of the page.

At the top of the list of music

scores, there is a drop down

bar that offers different

categories of different types

of sounds to choose from that

will be the most conventional

for your clip.

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STEP 6

After choosing the musical score

that you are going to use, you

need to drag and drop it to the

scene that you want it to begin

playing in.

The sound will begin to download

and then be available when

playing your video/collection of

scenes.

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STEP 7

Once the score has be

downloaded a box will

appear in the bottom left

hand corner. This will allow

you to preview the score at

this point and to change the

scores intensity changing the

amount of instruments that

are in the score.

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STEP 8

You can now see that the

score is the length of all of

the scenes and only starts

at the scene you have set

it to start from. You can

shorten or lengthen the

score by dragging the

green bar at the bottom.

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STEP 9

You can trim the video by clicking on

the point that you want to become

the end (the scenes you want to keep

will then have an orange box around

them) and then release to delete.

Do the same thing now with the

score to shorten it if you wish.