In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorial, I will share 5 custom workflow & Preference tips you might not know about. 1. Auto Save, 2. Appearance, 3. Labels, 4. Timeline Defaults, and 5. Default Media Scaling. —Justin Odisho
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In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorial, I will share 5 custom workflow & Preference tips you might not know about. 1. Auto Save, 2. Appearance, 3. Labels, 4. Timeline Defaults, and 5. Default Media Scaling. —Justin Odisho
In this video I show you 5 tips that will help you to become a faster editor in Premiere Pro. I've been using the software every day of my life for the past 6 years and have picked up some techniques and tricks that will help you in the process of expressing your creative vision. —Mitch Lally
Adobe Premiere Pro is a beast of a program - both in terms of what it's capable of and the learning curve. Even long-time users wind up not taking the time to learn how to fully optimize it and get the most out of the software. Here's my top 10 tips to optimize Premiere Pro. Think of this as a guide to getting Premiere working best on your machine. —EposVox
All video editors today are under pressure to edit the fastest they possibly can. But without sacrificing any quality. In this Premiere Pro tutorial I show how you can improve efficiency when editing. Small hacks that save a second here or there and a streamlined workflow will add up to a lot of time to be saved. —Will's Cutting Room
In this video we will be going over 5 amazing tips to get you some lightning fast productivity in adobe premiere pro! —Ignace Aleya
You are labeling clips even if you don’t color code your timeline. So how about taking advantage of that feature? This tutorial highlights how to do it the smart way. —Piotr Toczynski
5 tips to help you be a fast editor in adobe premiere pro cc 2018! —YCImaging
If you like our videos, check out www.motionarray.com/tutorials/premiere-pro-tutorials In this video we go over how to stay organized inside Premiere Pro. Organization in Premiere Pro is important as it can save you a lot of time if your editing process takes more than a day to complete. Here we will go over 5 different organization tips including: 1. Bins 2. Label Colors 3. Multiple Sequences 4. Remove Unused Items 5. Name Track Layers. —Motion Array
I go over some of the miscellaneous features that were updated in Premiere Pro CC with the new October 2017 Update. —AdobeMasters
In this 2-Minute Tuesday tutorial, Peter McKinnon shares two tips for speeding up your editing workflow in Premiere Pro. First he shows how to change the timeline preference from Page Scroll to Smooth Scroll. Then, he shows how to organize clips and bins by color coding them with Labels.
Adobe has been hard at work guys. Look what they've cooked up in this latest software update. —Olufemii Tutorials
This briefing provides a quick overview on what labels are in Premiere Pro and what they're used for. —Film Spark