Wow, to think the q and w hot keys have been right there under my nose this whole time. As an incredibly slow editor, I really needed this video. Great job!
I literally spent HOURS yesterday on just an initial rough because I was hunting and pecking controls and editing by cut -> select -> delete -> right click -> ripple delete. jeesh! I recently moved from Final Cut Pro X over to Premier Pro and couldn't figure out how to do top/bottom edit in one action like the default ripple of FCPX. Retraining myself in a new editor has been sucking the life and enjoyment out of my project. This is gonna save me so much time, and I actually feel invigorated to begin my editing session again today. How serendipitous that you uploaded this today, total life saver!
I used to edit my own UA-cam videos when I was in HS and I absolutely loved it. I wanted to do this for a living but thought it wouldn’t compensate well so I always put it on the back burner ever since I was a kid. I decided it was time to dive back into it and I’m incredibly excited. I have a client lined up to work with already (free of course since I’m just getting back into it) thank you for these videos!
"CRANK OUT THAT 1:19:164:5 AND MAKE A 15 SECOND CUT DOWN THAT WOULD BE GREAT" I had this same interaction on the phone with a client last night. OMG so relatable. Keep up the amazing work and love your new office setup.
I have been video editing for about 3 years now and it usually took me about 3-4 hours to edit a 2 hour piece of footage, I really appreciate these tips and now It only takes me an hour to push out a great vid. Thanks a lot, one day my projects will be seen by everybody :)
This has been my first year where I've been able to make somewhat consistent money as an assistant Editor and was immediately taught the exact same methods of how you're editing here. It's awesome to see I'm on the right track here.
Always useful stuff in this series, and Q & W are life changing. I'm new to this, but one thing I have found helpful is making regular use of the label function to assign colors to clips and sequences so I can see at a glance (for example) the gap between Greg talking (yellow) and Marsha talking (green), where I want to drop some B-roll clip (red).
The great thing about Excalibur is you can combine a bunch of things into one keystroke. If you find yourself doing the same thing on every cut then add those to one giant keystroke. Saves an insane amount of time.
To me, separating clips solely by track feels like such a waste of vertical space. Changing the label color can not only distinguish what’s a throw away, a maybe, or a definite, it can then be used during the more precise editing as a clear visual indicator of where one scene begins and another starts. This makes adding transitions and sound design faster. But depending on the project, the ways of saving time will be drastically different, because a mrbeast style video is a completely different timeline compared to an Apple commercial or a show on Netflix
Needed this video!! I am working my day job a lot and have a newborn so super hard to even find time to edit. Some of these tips I’ve seen but you present them in such a way it seems easy to follow and try out. Thanks!! 🙏🏻
Dude, I want to laugh at the client bursting in over and over again.... except it's so f***ing true! They are just like that. Except in my line of work, it wasn't clients, it was sales reps. Same breed, different smell. Great video, as always! :)
amazing video, i need to start working on one task genre at a time like you mentioned. i tend to make a cut, think of the editing and just start it and it slows down my whole work flow. amazing tips, this genuinely is going to help loads
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
Well the video is 13 mins so you both got fired I guess But fr thank you so much for these tips, especially the rough cut based on hierarchy, I've never seen it before And Excalibur is such a time saver for most editors. You still need to master the essential shortcuts of Premiere tho, cuz most basic function doesn't include in the plugin, and it's also doesn't make sense to be in it (E.g. the add edit). I recommend waiting for a sale if you guys wanna buy it, especially if it's your first plugin cuz $75 is not expensive nor cheap. One more tip that I found to save time in Premiere Pro: When doing every action/ sequence of actions in Premiere Pro, whether it be cutting clips, organizing files, adding effects, or anything, ask yourself: Is there a way to make it faster? Is there a way I can automate this? Most of the time the answer is yes and most of the solution that I found is a plugin or a shortcut.
Unfortunately I can’t use shortcuts because of my disability, I can use mouse only but this video help me a lot with templates and I have understand the importance and power of organizations. You are always top notch
you could also look into autohotkey which can turn a bunch of combo keyboard modifiers into a single keystroke or mouseclick. you could also look into mouse gesture software.
Love all your Tipps! Best advice video so far on UA-cam...love the Excalibur Tool, will buy it directly. The guy sells even more great tools for Premiere
Have watched plenty of your vids in the past but this one turned me into subscriber. Agree with all your tips especially number 3 on shortcuts and Excalibur. Also like how our workspace is similar in some areas
kent, I have been following you for some time now. your tips and tricks regarding filmmaking helped me, thank you. can you make a video about how the approach will be when we got all the footage and now have to get best parts of all the takes of a scene of given angle?
You dude this was so educational and informative. Is it possible you could add your premiere pro template on a drive or something so we can able to download and use so as a basis.much love!
As a side note, I would love to hear why you tackle your hardest project first. This is not the norm as most people tackle their easy projects first. Any more wisdom you have would be great.
The title is very insulting but it´s actually true, so can´t complain haha very helpful! I am starting to apply your workflow of several sequences for selection, edit, etc. I find it very clean and useful. I have a question btw. In the 1:23 you are using a keyboard command to drag the clip selected from track 1 to track 2. What´s that command? Thanks a lot!
Great video! I was wondering if you can make a video that goes in depth with template ties. Im fairly new and would wonder how to do this. Like how can I take something from one project and be able to apply it to another project?
Is that OBS that you are using to screen record for long periods of time? I use the quick movie screen recorder and it works for me, but it feels like it takes up a lot of storage, so I don't mind using something better if you don't mind sharing what you use.
it seems overcomplicated to me as an editor.-Lable clips1-x 2 put in order on timeline color correct-audio-trim dead areas-transitions-titles-sfx.done.
Wow, to think the q and w hot keys have been right there under my nose this whole time. As an incredibly slow editor, I really needed this video. Great job!
The day I discovered Q/W... I'll never forget the feeling of joy followed immediately by annoyance at how many hours of my life I had wasted.
Q & W !!
Same
+1 lmao, im gonna have so much more time now
The Q and W shortcut just saved my marriage, holy shit. I had no idea.
I literally spent HOURS yesterday on just an initial rough because I was hunting and pecking controls and editing by cut -> select -> delete -> right click -> ripple delete. jeesh! I recently moved from Final Cut Pro X over to Premier Pro and couldn't figure out how to do top/bottom edit in one action like the default ripple of FCPX. Retraining myself in a new editor has been sucking the life and enjoyment out of my project. This is gonna save me so much time, and I actually feel invigorated to begin my editing session again today. How serendipitous that you uploaded this today, total life saver!
I used to edit my own UA-cam videos when I was in HS and I absolutely loved it. I wanted to do this for a living but thought it wouldn’t compensate well so I always put it on the back burner ever since I was a kid. I decided it was time to dive back into it and I’m incredibly excited. I have a client lined up to work with already (free of course since I’m just getting back into it) thank you for these videos!
Hey it's a month later. How is it going?
I can confirm the Template and "Q and W" tips are LIFE SAVERS!!
"CRANK OUT THAT 1:1 9:16 4:5 AND MAKE A 15 SECOND CUT DOWN THAT WOULD BE GREAT" I had this same interaction on the phone with a client last night. OMG so relatable.
Keep up the amazing work and love your new office setup.
I have been video editing for about 3 years now and it usually took me about 3-4 hours to edit a 2 hour piece of footage, I really appreciate these tips and now It only takes me an hour to push out a great vid. Thanks a lot, one day my projects will be seen by everybody :)
This has been my first year where I've been able to make somewhat consistent money as an assistant Editor and was immediately taught the exact same methods of how you're editing here. It's awesome to see I'm on the right track here.
hello, im learning to be a video editor, but was wondering is it hard to get a job as a assistant video editor?
You're the injection of humour I needed in my tutorial videos and I cannot thank you enough for providing that!
the detail/creativity in all your videos shows your true talent, hats off!!!
Thank you!
This is the second time I dig for this video to refresh my editing skills, truly underrated.
The sponsor section was so perfectly integrated into your video, never seen it that seamless before
Always useful stuff in this series, and Q & W are life changing. I'm new to this, but one thing I have found helpful is making regular use of the label function to assign colors to clips and sequences so I can see at a glance (for example) the gap between Greg talking (yellow) and Marsha talking (green), where I want to drop some B-roll clip (red).
Yes! Love coloring clips. Also good for narrative projects to see how long each scene is and get a sense of pacing at a glance.
The great thing about Excalibur is you can combine a bunch of things into one keystroke. If you find yourself doing the same thing on every cut then add those to one giant keystroke. Saves an insane amount of time.
Yes! Didn't have time to get into all the features but creating custom macros makes it such a powerful tool for Premiere.
@@StandardStoryCo like you said though, premiere should have a tool like this built in
Do that daily with so many macros. Some macros I need Keyboard Maestro for but most times I run stuff through Excalibur
To me, separating clips solely by track feels like such a waste of vertical space. Changing the label color can not only distinguish what’s a throw away, a maybe, or a definite, it can then be used during the more precise editing as a clear visual indicator of where one scene begins and another starts. This makes adding transitions and sound design faster. But depending on the project, the ways of saving time will be drastically different, because a mrbeast style video is a completely different timeline compared to an Apple commercial or a show on Netflix
Needed this video!! I am working my day job a lot and have a newborn so super hard to even find time to edit. Some of these tips I’ve seen but you present them in such a way it seems easy to follow and try out. Thanks!! 🙏🏻
Thank you thank you thank you! I have a project with WAYYYY more footage then I'm used to and had no clue where to even start
Love how u can use this for almost all editing programs
This might be one of the most helpful and entertaining videos I’ve seen about editing
Might be my new favourite channel
This should have 1 million views man. Thank you so much.
best advice video i've watched to date, especially the assembly line thinking, timesaver!
Dude, I want to laugh at the client bursting in over and over again.... except it's so f***ing true! They are just like that. Except in my line of work, it wasn't clients, it was sales reps. Same breed, different smell.
Great video, as always! :)
thank you, seeing your project template folder helped me create mine
The easter egg website is........
idk didn't figure that out, I'm still a new subscriber :)
The Excalibur is dope! Thanks for letting us know about it!
amazing video, i need to start working on one task genre at a time like you mentioned. i tend to make a cut, think of the editing and just start it and it slows down my whole work flow. amazing tips, this genuinely is going to help loads
this is EXACTLY the video I needed, bravo
Q and W are a game changer! Thank you!
lots of respect for you brother , You gave me a Golden tips
Returning here 2 years after I first saw the video, I realised just now how much I have learnt. I am so grateful for your channel, everytNice tutorialng
Great ideas for the clip selection, thanks
WOW, i did not know this powerful tool of MOTION ARRAY!!! THIS WILL CHANGE MY LIFE.
Your video just make things so clear, I just want to thankyou for clearing things out for us brother!
Well the video is 13 mins so you both got fired I guess
But fr thank you so much for these tips, especially the rough cut based on hierarchy, I've never seen it before
And Excalibur is such a time saver for most editors. You still need to master the essential shortcuts of Premiere tho, cuz most basic function doesn't include in the plugin, and it's also doesn't make sense to be in it (E.g. the add edit). I recommend waiting for a sale if you guys wanna buy it, especially if it's your first plugin cuz $75 is not expensive nor cheap.
One more tip that I found to save time in Premiere Pro: When doing every action/ sequence of actions in Premiere Pro, whether it be cutting clips, organizing files, adding effects, or anything, ask yourself: Is there a way to make it faster? Is there a way I can automate this? Most of the time the answer is yes and most of the solution that I found is a plugin or a shortcut.
best video ive seen regarding editing, thank you sir very very smart way of using the software.
Unfortunately I can’t use shortcuts because of my disability, I can use mouse only but this video help me a lot with templates and I have understand the importance and power of organizations. You are always top notch
You should get a mouse with a bunch of buttons on it and assign the shortcuts to the mouse buttons!
@@crewscotton I control the mouse from my wheelchair with Bluetooth so I can’t, but thanks for your advice
@@claudiorecenti sorry to hear about that! Hopefully there is something out there to help ❤️
you could also look into autohotkey which can turn a bunch of combo keyboard modifiers into a single keystroke or mouseclick. you could also look into mouse gesture software.
@@robertulrich3964 I will. Thanks
Dope, very helpful! Reduce the options part with the tiers is saving my butt right now
"We make a great team" serious Ahole xD he best be paying you top dollar.
Could you go into a video of how to setup your workflow. Like your sequences, what screens you have pulled up, etc.
Thanks for the Q and W shortcuts. lml
You are a very good person, and you're inspiring me so much, thanks! ❤️
Great stuff, as always! Thanks for all of your great videos!
Brilliant. Thank you, Kent.
The man’s a gotdang genius. Thank you for this!
Love all your Tipps! Best advice video so far on UA-cam...love the Excalibur Tool, will buy it directly. The guy sells even more great tools for Premiere
Came back to this one the third time in the last 2 months :)
Have watched plenty of your vids in the past but this one turned me into subscriber. Agree with all your tips especially number 3 on shortcuts and Excalibur. Also like how our workspace is similar in some areas
Standard Story Company, I’d love to see a how to on color grading/correction. Thanks!
Use L (tap 2 or 3 times) to speed up playing when you're looking on all your footage and doing selects
wow, I took that picture with the black t-shirts🤩🤩🤩
I came here to learn and it just confirmed I was doing everything right.
found actually helpful for people started from scratch
Fantastic tips! I knew about Q but didn’t know about W.
Wow thanks for this man!
thanks man . you helped me so much thank you again
This was great man!
🤣🤣🤣 the beginning of the video killed me man, because that's so true.
Great stuff man. Love your videos.
Just a great Video! You've talked about everything possible...
Awesome content. Spot on about the client too haha would love to see move tutorials on faster edting tips 👍
Wow that Excalibur pluggin looks ace , kinda like fx console for AE
Thx for the information ℹ️
Great video man. The way I "whooo'd" when I saw the top edit shortcuts🤣
Thanks for this video🎥🎥🎥🎥
kent, I have been following you for some time now. your tips and tricks regarding filmmaking helped me, thank you. can you make a video about how the approach will be when we got all the footage and now have to get best parts of all the takes of a scene of given angle?
A Finzar reference!?
Thank you for the Tips!
you are great! thanks for what you doing
Incredible video! Extremely helpful and well done!
You dude this was so educational and informative. Is it possible you could add your premiere pro template on a drive or something so we can able to download and use so as a basis.much love!
Awesome!!! i do have a similar workflow to that. 🔥🔥🔥
This was great. Thanks.
I just love your videos and thanks for the wisdom!
As a side note, I would love to hear why you tackle your hardest project first. This is not the norm as most people tackle their easy projects first. Any more wisdom you have would be great.
Epic. Where have you been all my life.
That jawline cut me through the TV. Besides that I learned a lot, thank you.
useful content.
SUBSCRIBED! Youre the best ❤
Thank you!
Cute! Oh and there were a couple of tips there.
The title is very insulting but it´s actually true, so can´t complain haha very helpful! I am starting to apply your workflow of several sequences for selection, edit, etc. I find it very clean and useful.
I have a question btw. In the 1:23 you are using a keyboard command to drag the clip selected from track 1 to track 2. What´s that command? Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Alt (or option) + Up/down arrow
Great video! I was wondering if you can make a video that goes in depth with template ties. Im fairly new and would wonder how to do this. Like how can I take something from one project and be able to apply it to another project?
@5:13 literally me every project 😅😅😅😅
thank you
Thank You
There is something special about your acting…
Is that OBS that you are using to screen record for long periods of time? I use the quick movie screen recorder and it works for me, but it feels like it takes up a lot of storage, so I don't mind using something better if you don't mind sharing what you use.
So I'm gonna buy a plugin that I can use to search for a particular effect instead of just searching through the effects?
Great Video. Wanted to see the hotkeys you used in doing these. Also im using windows so it hard to catch up
love the Tshirt 🙂
Great stuff
This was very interesting
Would people say motionarray is worth the investment?
Pro One! Thanks
Thank you in advance
true
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Any way you can share those audio settings you use on all videos ? :)
it seems overcomplicated to me as an editor.-Lable clips1-x 2 put in order on timeline color correct-audio-trim dead areas-transitions-titles-sfx.done.
Really like the videos you've been putting on your channel! Any chance you'll do any videos using Da Vinci Resolve? Thanks for what you do sir.
Can you share your template settings? Thanks man