Adobe CS5 5, Win, ES 65051511 User Manual

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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 
What’s New
* Adobe CS Live online services are complimentary for a limited time. See the last page for details and limitations related to all Adobe
online services.
Cutting-edge storytelling with new Adobe Story (available separately) 
Adobe Story, a new CS Live online service* for scriptwriting, can help accelerate the process of 
turning screenplays into finished media. Available separately from Production Premium, the tight 
integration of Adobe Story with CS5 Production Premium extends the benefits of Adobe Story 
into broader parts of the production and post-production workflow. 
As a screenwriting tool, Adobe Story enables you to craft your scripts from virtually anywhere in a 
safe offline or online writing environment. You and your colleagues can collaboratively co-write 
and edit scripts at any time and assign roles to various team members, such as read-only mode or 
review-only mode. Adobe Story makes it easy to write and maintain your script in standard 
industry format, while also offering the option to import existing screenplays or sample scripts 
from Final Draft, Movie Magic Screenwriter, and Microsoft Word.
Adobe Story offers a Project view to help you organize your work by displaying all of your scripts, 
character biographies, reference links, and free-form documents in one place, making it easy to 
manage several projects simultaneously. As you develop a script, Adobe Story keeps track of 
character names, locations, and more using the Smart Type feature.
When you find yourself inserting commonly used script elements, Smart Type automatically 
displays these common selections to help you populate content more efficiently. Elements used 
in the script’s formatting are captured as metadata to help streamline production and post-
production. 
Speed production and post-production with a script-to-screen workflow. To streamline 
production, import an Adobe Story script into Adobe OnLocation, the powerful direct-to-disk 
recording, logging, and monitoring software. Metadata created in Adobe Story* helps you 
manage your shoot with automatically generated shot lists and efficient logging. Additionally, 
The Outline panel in the 
Authoring view provides a 
high-level overview of 
your script.
The Formatting toolbar provides familiar 
word-processor-like controls. In addition, 
Story supports keyboard commands for fast, 
efficient navigation.
Use up to six color-coded 
dots to identify the 
presence of characters in 
your scenes. View the 
name of the character by 
placing the cursor over a 
character dot.
Adobe Story 
automatically 
numbers each 
scene.
The Tagging panel lets 
you manually identify 
individual elements and 
production 
requirements. These can 
be color-coded, as 
shown in the script 
above, or displayed in  
boldface.
Scene duration is 
calculated based 
on preset or 
custom formulas.