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tutvid: 5 Hidden Tips & Tricks in Premiere Pro

In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll take a look at some cool stuff you can do with the interface in Premiere Pro, some snapping tricks for aligning text and graphics, changing the anchor point to completely change the animation, using the audio mixer to apply effects to an entire track, touch on the what, why, and how of submixes, setting default transitions, and the incredible power of Smart Rendering and you will see how much time this will save you if you can work it into your workflow. —tutvid

tutvid: 17 Power Tips, Tricks, & Hacks for Premiere Pro

In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll take a dive into a number of video editing features such as a full screen edit preview, a quick text title, exporting while editing, trimming with hotkeys, quick ripple deleting, merging a cut clip together again, selecting multiple cuts and sliding clips, adding motion blur to animation, precise easing for better and smoother animation, adjustment layers, pasting or removing effects in bulk, and more! If you use Premiere, whether advanced or beginner users, you’ll probably pick up some tips or tricks in this video! —tutvid

tutvid: 7 Premiere Pro Tips & Tricks Every Video Editor Needs to Know

In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we’ll look at some of my favorite things in Premiere Pro. The stuff that makes me work faster and with less stress. I’ll cover how to scrub/shuttle through your timeline faster with hotkeys, the super fast In/Out/Extract edit, the two hotkeys I added to Premiere and can’t live without, Targeting Tracks and why that’s important, reducing lag when playing your video back in Premiere, locking tracks for better ripple deletes, and adjusting audio gain for louder and better managed audio levels. —tutvid

Jason Bradbury: 5 Beginner Tips in Premiere Pro

Up your editing game with these 5 killer tips to Premiere Pro CC. This tutorial is aimed at beginners and those looking to improve their Premiere skill set - but there should be something here for most editors. The video offers lots of useful tricks - but breaks down into five tips: 1. USE A DEFAULT TEMPLATE/WORKSPACE 2. HAVE SOME TIMELINE TRICKS 3. KNOW PREMIERE'S FONTS 4. GET SOME AUDIO HACKS 5. TRY A FEW VISUAL FX TRICKS. —Jason Bradbury