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Keyboard Shortcut | Adobe Premiere Pro

Playback Shortcuts J Key: Shuttle left (plays backward). Each key press faster the playback speed from earlier speed.K Key: Shuttle stop (pause playback)L Key: Shuttle right (plays forward). Each key press faster the playback speed from earlier speed.K and L Key : Shuffle right in slow motionJ and K Key: [...]

2020-03-03T20:27:58+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Media Browser | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Media Browser shows files on computer or external hard drive that can be imported into Premiere Pro. It is located immediately to the right of the Project Panel. To open the Media Browser, go to Window > Media Browser. Below figure shows Media browser in Thumbnail View. Media Import [...]

2020-02-01T21:08:41+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Working with Bins | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Bins are used to organize media files by dividing them into groups. Difference between bins and the folders on storage drive is that bins exist only in Premiere Pro project, individual folders representing project bins are not present on storage drive. Below image shows bins in Project Panel. Creating [...]

2020-02-01T17:34:00+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Guides and Rulers | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Guides and Rulers are used to align titles and graphics in video editing workflow. To show guides, go to View > Show Guides. Activate Rulers under View > Show Rulers. Snapping is useful when working with guides and rulers. To enable snapping,  go to View >  Snap in Program [...]

2020-02-01T14:59:08+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Timeline Panel | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Timeline is made up of multiple audio and video tracks onto which media can be inserted. A media can be added by dragging items from the project panel or source monitor and placing them in the desired order on timeline panel. Timeline and the Program Monitor are integrally linked. [...]

2020-02-01T15:01:29+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Program Monitor | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction It plays back the active sequence in a Timeline panel. Below figure shows program monitor with few labeled functionally. Source Monitor can display clips opened from the Project panel or Timeline, while Program Monitor displays the output from the Timeline. Because of this, timecode in the Program Monitor is [...]

2020-02-01T15:04:49+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Source Monitor | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Source Monitor plays back individual clips. Below figure shows source monitor with few labeled functionally.   Viewing Clip To view a clip in the Source Monitor, drag the clip from the Project panel or double-click on the clip to view. To view multiple clips on Source Monitor, drag them [...]

2020-02-01T15:07:36+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Project Panel | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Media imported into Adobe Premiere Pro project will appear in the Project panel. Below image shows a Project Panel with items labeled. Views A asset in the project can be viewed in below views: List view : Displays additional information about each asset. Customize the amount information it displays [...]

2020-02-01T17:50:32+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Working With Workspaces | Adobe Premiere Pro

Introduction Premiere Pro interface configuration is called a workspace. Pre built workspace can be found at  Window > Workspace. To reset the workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Reset to Saved Layout. Workspace items appears in its own panel. Below figure shows the workspace layout. Panels Details A workspace consists [...]

2020-02-01T15:25:48+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |

Delete Media Cache | Adobe Premiere Pro

When video and audio are imported into Adobe Premiere Pro, some information about these files are cached for faster performance. Sometimes, these cache folders get too large, or contain a corrupt file. By default, both the cache files (in the Media Cache Files folder) and the media cache database files [...]

2020-02-29T11:32:54+05:30Categories: Creativity|Tags: |
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