How can I trust this site to buy a lifetime back because some of the websites are going down after some years! Because i already lost my money on a website like this.
@@tiennuch5918 I keep myself busy at comedy clubs and doing bands and making web video for people but I'm not working anything big. I am a full time entertainer musicain an comedian. Before covid and the defunding of the police and the BLM protest hit I work 7 nights a week in the village and times square. Now NYC is a former shell of it's old sell and the crime is off the charts and people are leaving by the thousands. I'm sure there is some jobs out there with media but all and all I call it New York Shitty. LOL. Someday it will be back I hope. I have my apt in times square. Lets swap for a month I'd love to get out of here LOL. Paris seems sweet to me right now. Here a video I made after the city fell.
Been following Premiere Basics for a year now and it is my goto place for Premiere tips. Not only is the content perfect, but the delivery is so entertaining. Love it. I have a few tips/shortcuts that I haven’t seen mentioned anywhere so I’ll leave them here and maybe they will get included in future videos. These definitely speed up my usage: 1) Double click the left icon area of a track to expand it and show the keyframe editor. Double click again to collapse the track height. Such a lifesaver on a laptop. 2) In the timeline panel press \ on the keyboard to zoom out the time line so you can see the whole sequence. Press \ again to return to the previous zoom level at the playhead. + and - zoom in and out at the playhead. Option scroll to zoom in and out at the pointer location. 3) On a Mac, use two fingers on a trackpad to pinch to zoom in and out of the timeline sequence. I never use the little two-dot-line thingy to zoom or scroll, except in the effects panel where it is kind of useless anyway. 4) Press tilde ~ to solo any panel full-screen. Press tilde again to show all panels again. Again, a lifesaver on small laptop screens.
While your tips are appreciated these are very very basic and I think almost 90% of the editors might already know these. But yeah it could help those 10% beginners perhaps I don't think these will be featured in a video or something since as I said these are just base level basic 😅
The audio tip is really useful. I will try that out next time I am editing the sound. I am just so used to doing it the manual way like lots of other stuff in Premiere. I never learned the right way to do it, so I stuck with the way that got the job done. It is still hard to remember these new and easier ways, but writing it down is not a bad idea! :D
I remember using "Normalise Max Peak" for sound levelling, but I didn't exactly understand WHY my sound was better. Your video explains it so succinctly. Thank you!
Although I knew almost all but still one thing is new for me every time. Always learning from you. With love from Persia. There are difficult times here, but we will get through this.
Thanks a bunch for the tips! I usually prefer the All Panels mode that stack everything and list view so I can manage all files in one place instead of opening folders and bins.
1:00 Track keyframe volume 1:30 normalise max peak 1:45 finding the loudest point of your audio 2:00 remove unused bulk clips 2:25 show audio time units 4:15 text borders 4:55 snap in program monitor (best thing ever!!!!!!) 5:40 exporting individual clips 6:00 bin preferences Awesome video, very helpful.
abig boss thank you very much.I am ethiopian , to understan english speach by other youtubers very difficult for me . but you are very arator ! thank you so much
OMG LOL i use premiere maybe for around 8 years, but only know 1 out of that 10 tips 🤣🤣🤣 very useful but still, i can't remember if the time i use the feature haven't come 🤣🤣 anyway thanksss
Thank you for your work, it's awesome! Could you share how long it took you to render this video? It takes me hours to render a 4k60 video for RU-vid (some AE effects here and there) on my Macbook 14 / M1 Max / 64gb / 4TB. I'm starting to burn out from all the "render and replace" wait times, sluggish work in AE with 4k clips and a few hours long final render in Premiere Pro. I read that some youtubers edit and render in 1080, and then simply upscale to 4k. Is that the way to go?
The first one, thank god you've tell me I got a client long time ago, and he says to decrease the audio, now I had no other choice bcz of background music I did it in the exact project and it took me long time to do.
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Hello friend, very good content, because I have been using Premiere for almost 10 years and I have a question, AFD Active Format Description, I know that Premiere includes it in its metadata but I manage to activate it when exporting, that is, the exported file does not come out with the code that I put. Thank you. And I hope you can help me.
hi - i ended up getting audiio using your code but it looks like it's just audio and sound effects - no vid effects/overlays. is that something separate?
Mate you going to make the Expanded hand effect of monkey d luffy from one piece that I requested you cuz really need that and I don't trust anyone rather than you on it