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How do you add a render in Premiere Pro?

Published in Premiere Pro Rendering 2 mins read

To perform a render in Adobe Premiere Pro, particularly for previewing sections of your timeline, you typically select the desired area and then initiate the rendering process through the application's menus.

Steps to Perform a Render in Premiere Pro

Based on common workflows and the provided information, rendering a preview of a specific section involves these key steps:

  1. Define the Work Area: Before you start rendering your project, you have to select the area you will be working on. This involves setting the In and Out points on your timeline to specify exactly which portion of the sequence you want to render. This creates a defined work area.
  2. Render a Preview File: After you have selected the area you want to render, you can find the options for rendering in the Sequence menu at the top. By selecting options within this menu (such as "Render In to Out"), Premiere Pro will process the selected work area, creating preview files that allow for smoother playback.

By following these steps – setting the work area and then using the Sequence menu to render the preview – you can "add" or initiate a render for specific sections of your project in Premiere Pro.

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