How to edit iPhone 5 video in Premiere Pro CS6?

I am new to Premiere Pro CS6 (new to video actually), and iPhones as well, and was wondering if there is a detailed procedure on editing iPhone 5 video in Premiere Pro CS6. Do I just attach the phone to the computer like any movie camera?

>new to Premiere Pro
A good place to start is the tutorial list in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578

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