The Keys to Speed. Vocabulary Cliché –an expression that has been worn out through constant use....

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The Keys to Speed

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The Keys to Speed

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Vocabulary• Cliché

– an expression that has been worn out through constant use. Ex.: "short but sweet"

– Symbols that have come to represent a concept. Ex.: Pacifier, bottle, diaper big head = Baby

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• Help

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• Open Start Menu

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• Refreshes Current Window

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• Opens the find window so that you can Find a line of text or a specific file or folder.

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• Hold down the { Alt } key while you click the yellow Work Area Bar. This will automatically expand the yellow Work Area Bar to cover all the clips in the Timeline window.

+Click on the

Yellow Bar

Adobe Premiere

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+ or

-

• The plus key { + } and minus key { - } on the main keyboard (NOT the numeric keypad) will expand and contract the time scale in the Timeline window.

Adobe Premiere

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\• Use the backslash key

{ \ } to automatically re-size the Timeline window so that you can see all the clips in your edited program.

Adobe Premiere

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• Open Document

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop

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• Browse

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop

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• Resize Window

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop

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• View Actual Pixels

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Photoshop

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• Test Movie

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• Insert new symbol

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• Insert Keyframe

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Internet Explorer

• Print

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Internet Explorer

• Close the current Window

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