Creating Movies out of your Game Demos using Adobe Premiere
Importing Files to the Project Window

You begin by importing all of your media files into the project window. Select the Bin 1 folder by clicking on it. Then right click in the empty space next to the folder and select import-file. Browser to the folder on your hard drive that contains the screenshots for the first demo you want to import and select the first file in that folder. Make sure you check the box that says numbered stills, and then click open. Premiere will then load all of your sequentially numbered stills from your screenshots folder as a single clip. Click in the column labeled notes and type a brief description of the file. Repeat this process for each of the screenshot folders you want to import. Import your music or other audio files the same way (except you don’t need to check on numbered stills). Note Premiere 6.0 and later will let you import and work with .mp3 files as well as standard .wav and .aif files. Premiere 5 and earlier will only let you work with .wav and.aif audio files. You can also use your own custom made graphics in your movies. Make sure you create your graphics at 640x480 72dpi. They can be imported into your project window just like the other files.

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Converting Game Demos to Screenshots
Recording Game Demo Sound
Starting a Project in Adobe Premiere
The Adobe Premiere Workspace
Importing Files to the Project Window
Editing with Adobe Premiere
Adding Transitions
Adding Filters
Rendering Effects and Outputing DIVX Movie