Four tutorials by Adobe in a Minute on how to quickly lower volume, fade to white, rewind while editing, and duplicate clips in Premiere Pro.
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Four tutorials by Adobe in a Minute on how to quickly lower volume, fade to white, rewind while editing, and duplicate clips in Premiere Pro.
Today I go over some keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate the timeline in Adobe Premiere Pro CC —AdobeMasters
Learn how to edit your YouTube videos faster in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017/2018 in this video editing tutorial! You can use these keyboard shortcuts, techniques, and built-in options to speed up your workflow like I did. 1. Q & W, 2. J, K, & L, 3. Presets, 4. Synchronizing, and 5. Adjustment Layers. —Steve Van
Learn how to edit quicker in Adobe Premiere Pro using keyboard shortcuts to instantly up your editing skill! Easy keyboard shortcut tutorial. —Austin Newman
This tutorial will teach you the first 5 keyboard shortcuts you should know in Adobe Premiere Pro and CC. —Corey Machado
Want to Edit Faster in Premiere Pro? We've compiled a list of 5 ways to save time and edit faster in Premiere. These include viewing footage at double speed, reducing playback quality, saving export settings as a preset, using adjustment layers, and taking advantage of keyboard shortcuts. Using any one of these tips should make a noticeable difference, but using them all in your next project may surprise you with how much time they save. —Jordan Dueck, Motion Array
Premiere Pro can be controlled with absolute precision by using the keyboard and these special shortcuts. If you've ever used an old Beta tape deck with shuttle control, then you'll feel right at home. —VideoRevealed