Premiumbeat: Organize Your Interviews Using Subclips in Premiere Pro

I use subclips in Adobe Premiere Pro to stay organized. They allow me to quickly reference interview sound bites without shuttling around in a lengthy raw clip. Ideally, I prefer to break my interviews into subclips right at the beginning of a project. Once I have these in place, the editing process becomes much smoother, especially if I’m working with a client or other editors. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat

Motion Array: All About Speed In Premiere Pro

In this video we explore all about how to work with speed in Premiere Pro. Time is at the core of how video editing works, so understanding how to use it to your advantage is can give you amazing control over your project. There are a variety of ways to work with speed in Premiere Pro, but three of the most essential are the basic speed duration editor, time remapping, and stopping time in your video. —Motion Array

Premiere Bro Summer Break 2017

Premiere Bro is on Summer Break!

This means no original or curated Premiere Pro content this. There will be no Week in Premiere 7/21/17. (Sorry Premiere Pro super fans!) Normal operations will resume Monday, July 24th.