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If I drag and drop a movie from my organize area into here, you can see I've got an area for transition and I've got the video itself, another area for transition and a space for the next clip. And timeline is the old-fashioned way of doing things. So the seam line is kind of like how iMovie works, except it's just one long line going from left to right. At the bottom, we have the seam line, or timeline. At the right here, we have the area where you can grab the media and change settings, add effects, things like that. Let's go and take a look at it.Īt the top left, we've got the preview area. Adobe just came out with Adobe Premier Elements for Mac for only $99 bucks. But, until not, it hasn't been available on the Mac. And, like Final Cut Studio had Final Cut Studio Express, there's Adobe Premier Elements, a cheaper, simplified version of Premier. So, Adobe Premier is the alternative to Final Cut Studio. On today's episode, let's take a look at the new Adobe Premier Elements for Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 454: Adobe Premiere Elements for Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.