So once i got the work back i was able to render all the different scenes into a different format (one that PremierePro would recognise .mov). I am very pleased with my work within PremierePro and the simplicity of its use!
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I imported all my files into my "fable" project, these included audio, text and movies. I was then able to manipulate the files to my descretion in order to complete the animation. The above screenshot shows the timeline i used.
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This screenshot shows the final stages of exporting my animation.
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