Premiere Pro Shortcuts to Expand and Collapse Tracks.
Learn three “secret” keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro to quickly expand and collapse video and audio tracks in the timeline. Use these shortcuts to literally get closer to your edit!
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Learn three “secret” keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro to quickly expand and collapse video and audio tracks in the timeline. Use these shortcuts to literally get closer to your edit!
Vashi Nedomansky edited the film “6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain” which is the first feature film edited natively in 6K resolution. While visiting Sundance 2018, I had a chance to sit down with Vashi and talk through the creative and technical challenges of post-production on this film. —Matthew Jeppson, ProVideo Coalition
On a frigid winter day in 2004, Eric LeMarque’s snowboarding adventure turned into a nightmare when he became lost in a remote region of the Sierra Nevada... 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain, edited in 6K native using Adobe Premiere Pro, brings LeMarque’s true story to the big screen in vivid detail. —Adobe
It’s a true bromance as Jason sits down with feature film editor Vashi Nedomansky. Nedomansky has worked on movies such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, 6 Below and Sharknado 2. We'll hear how he got into the business, how he created several successful blogs, and as always he shares what he knows about post production. —Adobe
At NAB Show 2017, Vashi Nedomansky presents the workflow behind "6 Below," the first-ever feature film natively edited in 6K. See more about "6 Below". —Adobe
Read the Frame.io interview with Vashi Nedomansky on the editing of 6 Below in Premiere Pro.
This short post curates several Tweets by feature film editor Vashi Nedomansky on the importance of log notes and knowing the footage.