Can i make a comp. in premiere pro CS4?

hi!
i am editing a video now and i got a problem!
i have Magic Bullet instant HD and when i am using it, it just zooming in :S
Thats not what i want!
i want it to do it to HD without zooming in!
i am managing to do it in After effects CS4 but i need to do it in premiere!
Please help me!
ps: http://www.redgiantsoftware.com/videos/tutorials/ there it is a tutorial on how to do it in after effects.
maby you will understand it(?)
-Thx!

JibbeSander_skier wrote:
aha, thanks i think i got it now!
so sequence is kinda premiere`s comp?
Glad you got it working.  If you're completely new to Premiere Pro, you might take a look at some tutorials to help you get started:
http://tv.adobe.com/show/learn-premiere-pro-cs4/
http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourseN.aspx?lpk2=369
Good luck.

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