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One real time saver i find is "Q" and "W". They're basically a more advanced verision of Control+K, Q cuts everything before the playhead and W cuts everything after it.
@@stylingandfitnessingwithty2713 I know what you mean. It’ll ripple delete up to the cut point but you need to make sure to have the video track selected (far left, V1, V2 etc.) It’s caught me off guard a few times. Hope this helps
Amazing tips Dave ! I loved your new style with J cuts. I personally use C for add edit to all tracks, z for add edit and x for ripple delete. Having a key bind for add edit to all tracks is extremely useful. Also, I recommend creating a personal workspace. Especially for laptop editors. I find my workspace to be very efficient considering my laptop is only 15.6”.
OMFGGGG 🤬!!!!! I rolled my eyes after every single shortcut u just gave.. i am a protools guy, been editing video since i was ten but just recently got ahold of premiere and i love it.. im such a firm believer in hot keys i have a notebook for all the protools ones and after the few weeks in premiere and getting used to the layout, all these shortcuts made me so mad because i dk how much time these would have saved me beforw lol goodlookin!
Hot keys for the win. Everybody says keyboard shortcuts are useful but you need to know what functions are available. As soon as I found those out I was off to the races!
Thanks for sharing, The only thing I didn't know was the shortcut G, but the rest I know and also I have an envato account for yearly subscription. Thanks again, Olufemii since day One 👑
Even with 2 large monitors I still frequently use the 'Maximize Frame' key; instantly maximizes whichever window in Premiere is selected. On my mac keyboard it is immediately to the left of the number 1, or the ~ key.
Nice thanks for the tips! I felt quite good that I already use a few of them haha but defo going to use the shortcut to reverse a clip. I've also been finding Y useful to make adjustments of the frame a clip starts and ends on!
Great video! Thanks so much. One thing, when I press "A" I get the track select forward tool, not "select all to the right". Grateful for any tips on how to change or assign a different key to the "select all to the right" command. 🙏
@@HeavyReverb Yes! Now I see that I have to click where I want the selection to start. It wasn't clear to me from the video. Thanks for taking the time to respond 🙏
When I first started with Adobe 6.0 then moved up to Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 it gave you the option to put a colored border on one side of your video transition example Push or Slide! I can't find anything in Premiere 2022! Okay nice job but how do you put a border on the Video Transition ONLY going from one clip to another?
I want to know that is premiere pro text is pixelated ? Because when I use after effects for text, it is sharp but in premiere pro it is little pixelated.
@@harshsharma9911 yeah darn I’ve had that before. I had to do a creative cloud cleanup and then reinstall everything before things started to work properly again.