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Moving content between Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe FlashAfter you start and edit a video in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can add sequence markers to the timeline. If you select Flash Cue Point for these markers, they can serve as cue points in a rich media application. There are two types of cue point markers: event and navigational cue point markers. You can use navigational cue point markers to navigate to different sections of FLV files, and to trigger the display of on-screen texts. You can use event cue point markers for triggering action scripts at specified times in FLV files. You can export a movie from Adobe Premiere Pro directly into the FLV format. You can choose from several Export Settings presets that balance file size against audio and video quality to achieve the bit rate needed for any target audience or device. If you export the movie with an alpha channel, you can use the movie easily used as a layer in a Flash project. You can then import this movie into Adobe Flash for use in an interactive website or mobile application. Flash will read sequence markers as navigational or event cue points. In Flash, you can also customize the interface that surrounds your video. Alternatively, because Flash can be used to create animations, you can start a movie as a Flash project, export it as an FLV file, then import the FLV file into Adobe Premiere Pro for editing. In Adobe Premiere Pro, for example, you could add titles or mix the animation with other video sources. |