Welcome to the first lesson in the Getting Started series of tutorials that teach you the basic editing skills with Adobe Premiere Pro CC. This tutorial introduces you to the Premiere Pro workspace and shows you how to create new projects. —Adobe
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Welcome to the first lesson in the Getting Started series of tutorials that teach you the basic editing skills with Adobe Premiere Pro CC. This tutorial introduces you to the Premiere Pro workspace and shows you how to create new projects. —Adobe
The second installment of episodes from Chinfat's new series on Premiere Pro CC 2018. In these four tutorials, Chinfat covers setting up a project, workspaces and layouts, and importing media. Stay tuned for more Chinfat episodes!
Up your editing game with these 5 killer tips to Premiere Pro CC. This tutorial is aimed at beginners and those looking to improve their Premiere skill set - but there should be something here for most editors. The video offers lots of useful tricks - but breaks down into five tips: 1. USE A DEFAULT TEMPLATE/WORKSPACE 2. HAVE SOME TIMELINE TRICKS 3. KNOW PREMIERE'S FONTS 4. GET SOME AUDIO HACKS 5. TRY A FEW VISUAL FX TRICKS. —Jason Bradbury
In this video tutorial I show you what workspace panel layout I prefer in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and also how to move the panels around, save them as a workspace and how to delete a workspace. —Chung Dha
One of the most essential things you can teach yourself as a video editor is keeping your projects organized. Do this well, and it will allow you to browse and access the assets you need quicker, freeing up more time for creative work on your edit. Here are some tips on how to keep your Premiere Pro project nice and tidy. —Pond5
Maximize that workspace in Premiere Pro! You'll never complain about your screen size again. —DOD Media
In this video, learn how to customize and recover your adobe premiere CC user interface. If you've accidentally closed a panel, or messed something up... I've got you covered. —Learn How To Edit Stuff
Learn the ins and outs of assembling a demo reel in Adobe Premiere Pro using clips from your best videos and a matching soundtrack. Also be sure to read Demo reel best practices (for dos and don’ts on putting together a dynamic and engaging reel that showcases your best work.) —Adobe
Artist Fresh Big Mouf is best known for his Beat Scout series, in which he makes music out of everyday objects. In this video, Fresh Big Mouf shows you how Adobe Premiere Pro frees up time for him to do the ridiculous things he's always wanted to do. —Adobe
I go over Workspaces (which I call workflows a few times). These are really important to customizing how you use Adobe Premiere Pro! —AdobeMasters
This is a short tutorial on workspaces in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017. It goes over what workspaces are, how to create your own custom ones, and why doing so can help you edit better and faster. —Jordan Dueck
Your Premiere Pro workspace can make a positive or negative effect on your edit. In this workspace tutorial, Jordan Dueck makes an excellent point. He says, "If you're editing, and it's arduous and you're trying to find where things are, and it's not feeling right, it's going to impact how quickly you edit... and even how ideas are generated in your mind. You might end up with a better product just because you've laid out your [workspace] in a way that feels good to you."
An experienced editor once said that editors are only as good as the footage they remember. You could expand that to include how quickly they can find the footage. With custom workspaces, Premiere Pro users can improve their chances of remembering and finding their footage.
Watch this part at 1:39 where Jordan talks about the benefits of custom workspaces in Premiere Pro. He leads in with talking about Premiere Pro's default workspaces.
Do you think custom workspaces can make an impact on your editing? When was the last time you tinkered with your default Premiere Pro workspace? Try it! See if it improves the quality of your editing, or at least your enjoyment of your editing.
Learning the ins and outs of a new NLE can be intimidating. However, once you establish a video editing workflow, it becomes easy to integrate new tools. Even after working with Premiere Pro for years, there are still many shortcuts and features I have yet to learn. With a program this powerful, learning more about the interface never hurts, so let’s take a look at some tutorials. —Logan Baker, RocketStock