I go over a way to automate Premiere Pro to edit your footage to a beat! A great way to save some time while editing! —AdobeMasters
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I go over a way to automate Premiere Pro to edit your footage to a beat! A great way to save some time while editing! —AdobeMasters
In this video, I show you how to download your Xbox Live captures from Xbox.com and save for editing in Premiere Pro. I also walk you through how I edit a project like this. —Rocket Pencil Productions
FCPX has the magnetic timeline to keep key timeline elements in sync. But how do you do it in Avid and Premiere? Sync locks is the answer. —Richard Starkey, Frame.io
Jump cuts are an effective way to speed up a montage or a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro — without deleting any key moments. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
In this video we explore how to make elements match your clip lengths in premiere pro. It may seem at first like manipulating the length of graphics or elements could be a challenging task. A likely first guess at how to address this topic is to manipulate speed but that's NOT the case. In this video we'll be going over 3 methods you can use instead given different scenarios. —Motion Array
In this tutorial, Michael Law shares his secret to faster editing in Premiere Pro. It's two keyboard shortcuts: C - blade tool and B - ripple edit tool. Using these two tools, Michael demonstrates how he is able to use the mouse to quickly make a cut and ripple trim the edit point.
In this video we explore the pancake timeline. What is a pancake timeline? How do you use a pancake timeline? We answer both of these questions and look at some tricks you can use to help you save time in Premiere Pro! —Motion Array
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Sebastian Sagastume shares 5 tips and tricks to speed up your video editing workflow. These include: folder structure, interpret footage, closing gaps (not the new close gaps feature in Premiere Pro CC 2018), and project manager.
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, bMedia Creative shares 5 tips and tricks to speed up your video editing workflow. multi camera editing, mono to stereo, timeline assembly, timeline hotkeys, and separating elements.
In this video, learn how and WHY pacing your edits to music, and giving your edits "space" is important. This will level up your editing skills and make your videos FEEL much better. —Learn How To Edit Stuff
In this tutorial, Flat Pack FX demonstrates how learning Premiere Pro is like learning to bake a cake: videos files are ingredients, editing tools are kitchen utensils, and so on. If you're new to Premiere Pro, this is a great place to start. It's as easy as cake!
In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we will take a look at what the j-cut and l-cut are and also how to maneuver your footage to be able to create this simple transition effect. Once you know what the j-cut is, you’ll see it used all over the place and you’ll begin to appreciate just how effective and beautiful of a technique it is. —tutvid