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Joshua Bardwell: Intro To Multi Camera Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro

Multicamera Sequences in Adobe Premiere make it unbelievably simple to edit videos consisting of multiple video and audio sources of the same event. For example, if you shoot a face-camera and a bench-camera at the same time, Premiere can automatically sync those videos based on their audio track and then allow you to easily switch back and forth between them in the final edit. I'll show you the basics of how to use this REALLY COOL feature. —Joshua Bardwell

Motion Array: 5 Tips to Edit Faster in Premiere Pro

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