Edit sequences efficiently in Adobe Premiere Pro CC using source patching and sync locking and by targeting, locking, and navigating tracks quickly. —Adobe
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Edit sequences efficiently in Adobe Premiere Pro CC using source patching and sync locking and by targeting, locking, and navigating tracks quickly. —Adobe
This is a compilation of all the little things that trip up users with Premiere Pro. Find out the best way to deal with things like Sequence settings, missing audio or video, placing clips on the Timeline and much more. —VideoRevealed
In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we’ll look at some of my favorite things in Premiere Pro. The stuff that makes me work faster and with less stress. I’ll cover how to scrub/shuttle through your timeline faster with hotkeys, the super fast In/Out/Extract edit, the two hotkeys I added to Premiere and can’t live without, Targeting Tracks and why that’s important, reducing lag when playing your video back in Premiere, locking tracks for better ripple deletes, and adjusting audio gain for louder and better managed audio levels. —tutvid
In this tutorial, I will show you 5 common frustrating video editing issues in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and how to fix them! —Justin Odisho
In today's video we explore 5 tips to help you edit better in Premiere Pro. These 5 tips are incredibly simple to apply and here they are: 1. Using Master Clips 2. Reserved Ram 3. Target Tracks 4. Favorite Text 5. Saved Star Symbol. —Motion Array
5 Video Editing Tips, Shortcuts & Fixes that you might not know about! —Justin Odisho
Find out the difference between source patching and track targeting in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017. —Boone Loves Video
In his follow up to Source Patching in Premiere Pro, Jason Boone explains Track Targeting, and how it affects Timeline functions like copy/paste, match frame and go to next/previous edit point.
Track targeting explained! —Jason Boone
Source: https://youtu.be/gJrGbMSj7R0