Hello, my name is Jessica Henley and in these lessons you'll learn how to import sample media, mask tools, edit animations with mask, collaboration editing, exporting updates and exporting to social media. I'm on the home of Adobe Premier. The home is indicated with a house icon. Navigating to the upper left, we have new project and open project because I want to import sample media. I'm just gonna go ahead and press new project. I will show you later on how to import from an open project. Here you have the project name, the project location and you can also change the size of the clips below. These are the sample footage provided by Adobe so here you can actually change the size of the clips if you want it to. You can also look at the grid view. There's also list view. Sort options, file type displayed and directory viewers. Here, I'm just gonna go ahead and select a clip. Once selected, you can see the boxes highlighted in blue. You can also see the sample footage clip's name, as well as the file type. Hovering over the clip as well, you can see more information such as the codec, the duration, frame rate, time display, bill type, and more. As I clicked on the sample footage, it is now added on the bottom here. I can also select more than one clip by clicking it below. Once selected, you can see that it's added along the bottom here. Here we have import settings. For import settings, we have copy media, which has preset and copied file destination. You also have new bin, which contains the name and you also have create new sequence. With this new project, I'm going to create a new sequence. However, if you already have a project open and you don't wanna create a new sequence, you can actually tick that off right there. And you also wanna go ahead and name the project. At that time, go ahead and press create. Once created, we can actually see the files have been imported. If you don't see the videos on the bottom, just go ahead and drag it like so. So here we have this clip here on the bottom and I can go ahead and add the second clip that I picked out from the sample media. Then I can just review by clicking and dragging along the time slider bar. To import more media, you can navigate to the upper left. We have the home, import. Edit is the current tab that's open. You can tell that it's open because of the white line highlighted underneath. Then we have export. Clicking on import. If you wanted to go ahead and import another footage, you can go ahead and just click on another sample. And I still have this create new sequence but I'm keeping that turned off because I wanna use the current sequence I have and I'll press import. The clip has been added and all I can do is drag and drop it. I can also zoom on the bottom here for Adobe Premier to get a better look at all of my clips and I can review the clips that have been added. In the next video, I will show you mask tools. Thanks for watching.