We appreciate all of your hard work. You have a golden way of teaching and helping others. You deserve everything that’s coming your way. You may not be a hunter but you have helped us in numerous ways. Thank you for all you do buddy. Rick
Dude tell us the truth man did you really invent Adobe stuffs dude man😂 because you know almost any damn thing and you explain it like it's cake walkk❤️🤘
Justin, whenever I need help figuring something out (which is often!) I go to your channel and videos. The best, explained and demonstrated well, easy to understand.
Thanks for the video! I am using a PC desktop. Suddenly, there is no audio on playback on Premier Pro. All audio tracks are "unmuted", I've checked the input device (headphones are working with other videos ie RU-vid), emptied the media cache. Nothing is working. Any ideas?
I never use audio fade. It never works for me. I use pen tool and make keyframes and then decrease sound gradually. Also, lowpass is for music effects but it works good if you want to add bgm in a speech or something. Highpass is good if you have lot of background noise as it only focuses on vocals. I find costant gain and constant power to be very useful transitions. Justin can you suggest a good audio manager as i have lots of sfx files but every time i have to click and see what it sounds like. Is there any software in which i can hover mouse over and listen directly and quickly ?
@@Thiru.K yes I found a plugin called premiere composer. It’s free to use, you can just click a file and the sfx/music would play for you. It’s far easier and faster
hi i like your videos, but i had to take pictures because I could not see setting you choose, like to get the audio louder I had to look to see what you done several time, then take picture from my phone to see how you got the setting, so would had been nice if you said now click here for sound, and zoomed in so we can see how you got that up, other than that all very good tips
Hey Justin what's up just wanted to ask you a question that sometimes for Audio in Premiere we don't get attached with the clip and we get only the Video clip so what's the Solution for that??
Hi I have a problem once I put my video in premiere, the audio is not dragging in full version, specifically the end part of the audio I am trying to solve this issue and I feel the solution is very easy but I am unable to do it. Note the original video is in mp4 and it's working fine and complete only once I drag in premier the sound is not full. Thanks
I know this is a video of Audio in Premiere pro but i need to know how do you capture your screen and make whatever you hit on the keyboard get captured written on the screen... please let me know how do you do that .. do you manually write it ?
3:06 "Sometimes if you're recording on like a phone, or a weird device, you might get only one side recorded in..." Me who primarily uses mono microphones: :'^) (granted that's probably referring to stereo output of a mono input in which case only one side is playing back and it just sounds dumb)