Control your audio mix at the clip level using Adobe Premiere Pro’s clip mixer panel. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
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Control your audio mix at the clip level using Adobe Premiere Pro’s clip mixer panel. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
You can now stabilize your shaky footage without having to leave Adobe Premiere Pro. Here’s how you can best use the Warp Stabilizer effect. —Joshua Noel, Premiumbeat
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
The Essential Graphics panel in Adobe Premiere Pro offers a drastically different workflow from the original Title Tool panel. See how easy it is to create repeating titles and graphics. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
If you have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, then you have available cloud storage you may not know about. You can store, access, manage, and share cloud assets in a variety of different ways, from desktop to mobile. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
Reach inside hundreds of folders at once to access your assets with this Premiere Pro Relinking tip. —Jonny Elwyn, Premiumbeat
The latest update to Adobe Premiere Pro left some video editors unhappy. Here’s how fix it. —Lewis McGregor, Premiumbeat
Learn how to export multiple audio channels in Premiere Pro. It allows for easy future revisions, as you can adjust music and dialogue separately. Devon Laird, Premiumbeat
I used to work with a lot of P2 files several years ago, and it was quite a headache. The folder structure of these MXF files is quite frustrating. Importing footage into Premiere was very counterintuitive. That’s when I discovered the Media Browser panel in Premiere Pro, which completely changed my workflow. Let’s take a closer look at the capabilities of this panel. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
When it comes to video transitions, I’m always trying to step up my game. To me, a good transition cuts a scene seamlessly without making the audience feel like something was there in the first place. In today’s tutorial, I show you how to create a seamless swipe transition by animating still images. I also demonstrate how to create the famous car swipe transition common in Edgar Wright‘s films. —Zach Ramelan, Premiumbeat
Markers are an often underutilized tool in the Premiere Pro CC toolbox. They are little colored tabs you can apply to both your timeline and your source clips to indicate important points in time with a color or note. Like little sticky notes across your project, markers can help you stay organized and keep track of editing notes. Markers are non-destructive, meaning they show up in your workflow but never in your exports. And there are more ways than you’d expect to make the most of them in your project. —Rachel Klein, Premiumbeat
Adobe’s new Essential Sound Panel is easy to use while also allowing advanced users to manually fine-tune effect settings. Here is an explanation of the panel that demonstrates how it will save editors considerable time getting a good audio mix. —Andy Laviolette, Premiumbeat