It took me 10 days to: - go through the whole tutorial thoroughly - familiarise with auto hot key (never used before) - replicate every AHK script mentioned in this tutorial (although I simplified some) - create my own AHK scripts for everyday computer use - create a new advanced Premiere template project - go through all Premiere settings - take good notes of every feature and button mentioned in this video (that I ignored existed) It was a long journey. But I feel very satisfied that I managed to go through this whole video, and that this was not one of those things started, but never finished. I feel like I'll appreciate the Linus TT videos way more after knowing the amount of work hidden behind them. These real-life problem-solving approaches you showed in this 4 hours long video will never be forgotten, Taran. Your enthusiasm and your creativity are contagious. Best of luck for anything you do man! This video is probably worth years of college... and not many can afford those. Thank you so much! God Bless
@@DamiemBlorp I didn't monitor the hours, sorry, but I didn't do much else apart from AHK self-education during these days... It wouldn't surprise me if I did hit 100 hours in total, or more, as what I did was basically a very condensed and brutal deep dive, now that I thank about it... but also I had never used AHK by then, so I guess it's fair? I am still using those key combos every day ;)
Audio Library - Free Music The way that you speak makes it sound like you're one of those channels where you act like your music is free to use, but in reality, as soon as Content ID recognises the track, you get all the ad revenue the video gets and the uploader gets nothing
NEXT. LEVEL. I have been going through this, basically minute by minute. I finally completed it, and it took me 3 months. I took a LOT of notes, bought some products, made some AHK scripts, researched things, familiarized myself with the shortcuts, looked through every single thing in Premiere Pro (and research what they do), and more! This video is absolutely amazing! I would love another even more updated tutorial because it has been five years since this was uploaded.
@@Mintyoreos I watch Tech, Science, Gaming, Coding stuff(like c++ and java), and Linux stuff. P.S. you should make a discord server if you haven't already, I don't know.
This is next level stuff my man you have just changed my life Edit: It's been two months now and I am serious when I say you changed my life lol I use AHK for EVERYTHING now over a hundred app specific functions that has cut down on repetitive tasks so much its awesome. Thanks bro 🤝
@@SteamFi the most useful stuff is the editing shortcuts for premiere. Things like adding presets to clips to move them or crop them. I used to do it manually every time but since it’s always the same exact crop I can now automate it. Also great for creating shortcuts for games that don’t exist in the actual game like cities skyline. I use image search a lot to find little icons and click on them with a shortcut.
As a 19-year-old girl who's just landed her first editing job for a 3.5 million subscriber UA-cam channel (and as someone who does UA-cam herself), this video was beyond helpful. I watched through the whole thing in one go and I'll probably go back and watch it several more times to ensure that I understand everything as much as possible. In my situation, I get footage late at night (sometimes past midnight) and I have until about 2pm the next day to edit everything together. Since I (typically) sleep at night and I also go to school, that leaves me with very little time to edit. I NEEDED something like this to help me reduce my time editing while maximizing my results. I still have a lot to learn about Premiere Pro, but I'm learning, and this has helped tremendously. And even though programming is not something I'm familiar with AT ALL, I'm going to look into those shortcuts you mentioned throughout the video. Watching your editing process was so awesome, and I aspire to be as proficient as you. I've never heard of you or of LTT before, but now I'm subscribed to both of you thanks to this video. Thank you so much for putting so much work into this video, and I hope you continue to make these! P.S. Your voice over was great, so entertaining! I'm glad I didn't end up watching a 4-hour long video with a monotone narrator!
Thanks! I made this precisely because it's the kind of video that I would have wanted when I was first starting out. Don't be afraid to push for more time. Getting footage at midnight, and having to deliver by 2pm the next day? Ridiculous. You need a one-day turnaround at LEAST. Especially if you're also going to school. Don't let those guys take advantage of you. Learn what you can, make what money you can, and move onward and upwards if they don't improve those working conditions.
Mate, I've been working as a film + tv editor for a decade (primarily in AVID) and I've never seen a video like this. so detailed, beautifully executed, and with SO many great tips and tricks to speed up workflow. absolutely incredible
I started working as a freelance video editor just over a year ago for pennies on the dollar and I remember watching this all the way through twice (and the 3 hour version). It made me rethink how I work and gave me belief that I could actually do this for a living. I'm now able to afford my rent, loans, all that good stuff and have consistent work with great clients after a year, in part because of things I've learned from this one video. So thanks Taran :)
Feel free to leave comments AS you watch the video, since if you wait until the end, you won't be able to remember EVERYTHING you wanted to talk about! Include timestamps if applicable! Once you get to the end, leave a long comment!
@@MaoDev Nope. Even if I did run ads on this channel, I would only put 1 on this video. I did not make this for the money. It would have been a terrible financial decision anyway.
@@TaranVH Sir I just want to say a *HUGE* *THANK YOU* for this video. I have been wanting to learn editing for a while, and I don't know if I could have found a better teacher! Cheers👍
Hey Taran, rewatching this after you uploaded the video about leaving LTT. I want to thank you for this amazing creation and wish you luck in your future endeavors!
I don't even edit but thanks for doing this for people that need it. This seems like a huge effort and is much appreciated. Good moves Taran, keep it up, proud of you!
This honestly looks like it could take even longer than that and you only got time to work on this every once in awhile! I'd say this is pretty good for 10 months and how much time you actually had to spend to work on this Taran!
I used to work in a local cable channel. We had this camera, that it was the best making footage. He was smooth, always calculate the time of the interviews to have the right amount of footage to use, and if he made some mistake or something was wrong, he just make a black clip so you can easily see it in the timeline. IT WAS A PLEASURE to work with him. And if you were running in a hurry (always the daily news was) if you had just 5 minutes and he arrived you know you can do it just fine. I learn a lot to being a better camera operator from that guy, just watching his footage and understanding his way of work. Here you do a little of everything, and everything is a little amateur sometimes. Third world problems, but people loving the craft are always the one that making it easier. Like working with linus. Our news guys was great too. We used to crack jokes and do stupid things to make it laugh live, and he was super pro, but when we cut, he just burst to tears and laugh. Work in live tv sometimes is awfull. But sometimes you have the best times. With the editor we shared the work, we just look each other and we knew how to make things done. It was so smooth.
I'm blown away by this. I've been working as a video producer for the last six years, mostly using FCPX, and I'm learning Premiere now. This is so helpful for getting up to speed. I'm two hours in, and particularly loved how you showed trying to find a better way to sort through audio files by their wav forms, even though it wasn't successful. It gave such a great insight into how you've slowly accumulated so many techniques over the years and how you're constantly improving. This is truly inspirational. Thank you for putting so much love into it.
Quick follow up - inspired by this, I released a four-hour photoshop crash course as a single video on YT. It now has over 100,000 views, and I'm very happy that I went the stupidly long way, rather than breaking it up as five to ten minute mini-video way. So, thanks again.
For those wondering, it took him 10 months to edit this 4 hour video, he comfirmed it by replying to a comment below, you can also see in some shots that its dated january when he recorded this.....
that doesnt make sense. if he was editing in january that doesnt mean he was editing THIS in januarary. he was editing another video in January. if he was editing this it wouldnt show. hard to explain but i seriously doubt it took him 10 months anyways
because of something you tell about of devices that I have have never seen before , it seems like a dream and I start sleeping ! -peace(ua-cam.com/video/SyF20ZHShmE/v-deo.html)
This is my favorite UA-cam video of all time. I've watched the first 15 seconds of it many times. But to me the four hour UA-cam video on how to edit a video for UA-cam represents the very best part of the internet and UA-cam and humanity itself. It's always a magical feeling when you stubble across a gem of UA-cam video or thumb through a copy of the Guinness book of World records and are in amazement, awe, shock, confusion and bewilderment when you stop and think "there's someone out there that actually did that". There really is someone who ate 96 hot dogs in 3 minutes. Or there really is a 4 hour UA-cam video of how to Edit Videos. Or there really are grown men who love to dress up and make believe they are dogs (look up Human Pups). Humanity is a strikingly beautiful but sometimes very odd thing.
I've watched this 6 times now. and I always learn something new each time haha. I've made 167 videos in my time and there's still something new to learn every day. My advice to new editors trying to get into editing and to OLD EDITORS that are dealing with burnout. Being sure to keep learning is the best way to succeed.
Daamn you!!! This guy's IQ level and organization skills are R-D-I-C-U-L-O-U-S to the point that he made me take the time to write a comment on youtube, which I almost never do, and even take the time to type R-I-D-I-C-U-L-O-U-S like that, twice now; we should be honored to be watching brilliance and should be so thankful for the internet for giving us easy access to what would have cost thousands of dollars and hours of non-productive classes with other people on different advancement levels of course. Thank you man.
Dylan Smith I can name 1000 people on the top of my head that even if you give them 50 years of free time, they will never be able to make a tutorial such as this one. Very few people have the combination of having a high IQ, organised and willing to put in the hours
@@shallfadi Funny, I skipped through this video just out of interest in LTT and found myself thinking what sort of intelligence level you would need to perform this job and stumbled on this comment, which I think is wrong. To his credit, automating work to the extent he has requires a level of gumption. However, editing UA-cam videos cannot be a very intellectually demanding job, especially having watched this video - it's nothing more than a trade, in a similar vein as carpentry or plumbing. Do you need above average intellect? Most likely. How far above average(~100IQ) do you need to be? I'd posit no more than a little over a standard deviation. Certainly smarter than ~85% of the population. Perhaps that's stunning intellect in your eyes, I won't judge.
People here talking about IQ, like if IQ is the most important thing to learn how to edit a video... IQ doesnt tell u how intelligent u are, it only tells u how inteligent u are relative to other people. U can have a low IQ but u can be good at editing
Props for the Timestamps and chapter labeling. Really, every long video should have that. Damn you even explained the fucking youtube shortcuts. God bless you
This is awesome! As a youtuber myself, you really get the hang out of premiere with some time..you you become really fast. At first a video took me about 8h to cut. Now it is a bout 3h - but also trippled in post production quality!^^ But this tutorial is so great! I really learned something here.
I have 5 years of video editing experience in Premier. let's see if I can get anything outta this :) Edit: Thoughts after watching the video. Yes the whole. fucking. thing: I'm already pretty fucking tired so imma keep it short. I am absolutely MIND BOGGLED at how efficiently you use AHK. I honestly thought after my 5 years of experience that I had it figured out. I thought I was getting to the peak of efficiency but you completely blew that out of the water for me. I really love your style and I admire to reach your efficiency some day when I'm actually professionally editing. Great job on that and keep it up! Additionally you covered practically every piece of knowledge I gathered through my experiences which is something amazing and I actually didn't think you were gonna manage to do. I can safely say that I agree with essentially everything you talk about in your video and it adds up with my experiences. Also here's actually the only thing I really learned out of this: how to use the stupid set to frame size/scale to frame size without any issues. Thank you for that I honestly had so many problems with it and you've finally cleared up for me :) concluding, there is absolutely no denying your knowledge and experience in Premier Pro and video editing. Again I've spent the past 5 years of my life learning video editing, color correcting, and color grading (Still aren't great with color but I'll get there as I'm sure you will as well) so there was not much in this video for me since I've experienced everything you have and potentially more in some aspects. For example: at 52:17 you mentioned that markers on clips are permanent, however not too long ago I found out that by default, pressing F will show the frame of the playhead in the source monitor window where you can see the marker and interact with it as if it's on the timeline by double clicking on it of course. Double clicking the clip to open the original clip works the same as well. Simple solution to a rather trivial problem. With that said I am seriously astonished at how you truly managed to fit 4 years of experience into a 4 hour video. It is honestly amazing. You're a great editor as it stands and I'm sure you will keep improving. I hope you have a great rest of your experience with Linus' media group and you keep up your amazing work. Amazing job on this video and best of luck to you :)
Best comment so far. You and I, we had to figure this shit out one piece at a time. I wish I had a video like this for reference when I was starting out, as I'm sure you would as well. That's why I made it. So, are you gonna learn some AHK? Have I convinced you? What kind of videos do you edit?
Yea I had to piece people's knowledge into my own experiences as I'm sure you have. Actually I've scratched the surface of AHK a few years back I never managed to learn it so deeply and if I do ever edit professionally I will 100% start putting time into learning it but as it stands I don't really think it's worth the investment just yet. I've edited basically all sorts of videos from short films to long movies montages and what have you, however nothing professional really. I'm still a college student so making enough time and portraying experiences is still a little rough. I'm currently KIND OF settled as one of the editors for Ohnickel while i go through college and then I'll just kinda see what happens after that.
@taran You have literally saved six months of studying. I thank you for it. This is the video I always refer back to whenever I get into a jam. I have no idea, how many times I have watched this video of yours, it's literally sitting as a shortcut on my desktop. I do understand that I edit in DaVinci Resolve, being poor and all, but, your reference material is what helps me to exactly find out how to go about solving the problems. I am however, sorry to say, that I don't think I have watched the entire video in one sitting. Come on, it's over 4 hours long. I normally skip to the section I need. I know this is an extremely long essay type of a comment, but the comment by Scoobie Cub, kinda got to me. and fyi, A million subs don't exactly pay the bills, the watch time does. Thank you for being here for me.
@@TaranVH 🙀 You answered back? Thank you so much! Linus and you are actually the two people who inspired me to open my channels. Matthias as well, but he is on another channel. FYI, I am kinda cooky and with a weird sense of humor, and accident prone, plus clumsy. I hope you know whom that reminds you of right? Thank you again.
It's crazy to see how you and the rest of your team work. So much invaluable information in this video, not only about premiere, but about working with a team, managing your time, taking care of your mental health... this is so much more than just a video editing tutorial. You sir, are an absolute legend and I can't even put into words how appreciative I am of you taking the time to put all of this together.
Just.... What?! How is this even free to watch? This is amazing! I'm learning so many things I didn't know before. This video has been what I've been learning at school for 1,5 years now, but way better and quicker! Taran, I've got to say - You're the man. I really apreccieate
This tutorial is still so useful 5 years later. Switching from vegas to premiere and realising how much time i've wasted because i've never truly learned the program, crazy stuff (Luckily i'm not editing that frequently. Probably just 10-20 videos this year). Need to rewatch this in a few month probably
This is invaluable. I am still trying to wrap my head around half of this. This is going to be something I come back to. Thank you so much for putting so much time into this and teaching us your techniques. THANK YOU!
Hey Taran. I wanted to open this comment by firstly thanking you on behalf of not only myself, but the many people this tutorial (and arguably ride-along.) What I at first expected to be a 4-hour AHK promotional piece, turned out to be an incredible amount of insight into the general workflow at Linus Media Group. I found the deeper dive to be absolutely fascinating, as no amount of BTS videos have ever come close to highlighting what goes on at one of the most active channels on this site. It was nice to see an update to your previous tutorial, as it helped to note the differences between then and now, the upgrades you’ve made, techniques you’ve learned, refined and so on. I’m not sure how many will watch that or this in its entirety, but I am happy to say that I am one of the people who have. I spaced this one out throughout the night as I worked on a few projects of my own. I’ve been video editing for nearly a decade now, though only as recently as 2012 did I begin taking it even remotely seriously. I was editing with Vegas Pro revisions from 2007-2015, and made the jump into the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite in mid-2015, going in completely blind. It was incredibly intimidating at first, especially because I had no idea how any of the programs worked. One Lynda.com subscription and a month or two of my time, and I was up and running comfortably. It has taken the past two years to return to the quality of my previous works, but I feel that I have matched my quality of work in Vegas Pro, which was at its ceiling in 2015, and have begun making strides in going even further beyond that level of creative work. One caveat of my work is that as a sole content creator, I carry the burden of not only editing my works, but also crafting its story, threading everything together and creating a single coherent piece. This has proven itself to be an incredibly daunting task, especially because I’ve been doing this for six years this coming January. However, video editing (and to a lesser extent graphics design) is my passion, and I do not see that changing anytime soon. I’ve wanted to edit videos since age 10, and here at age 21, that desire has not changed at all. I admire you and look to you for inspiration in my works, hoping to one day make a career out of my passion, much the same way you’ve made one out of yours. Thank you.
Just a quick question, why did you make the jump to Adobe? When I first started editing, it was in Vegas but then got Adobe CC at an amazing discount at school and I have missed (some) "features".
I have been editing in Premiere since I was 15 so for, *counts*, 18 years and your AHK scripts are completely blowing my mind.
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This is best video i have ever see on internet!!! WOW!!! It is not only about "Editing", or "How to use Premiere" - It is ABOUT WHOLE PROCESS AND HOW TO OPTIMIZE IT! AWESOME !!! EVEN FOR BEGINNERS :)
As a priemier novice, I've started watching the first 20 mins and a ton of new information started pouring from everywhere! Great informative video. Thank you.
3:12:37 - You can actually copy transitions to multiple edit points. Just have to hold Ctrl to select the edit points and then paste, will paste the transition to all of them
I must confess! you re selfless benevolence to take ya time and create the whole of these and upload it for someone like me to take advantage of. Thanks Boss, I appreciate
Oh. My. Goodness. This was the longest 4 hours of my life. I felt like having a degree in Premiere Pro editing now. I didn't even know you were the main editor of Linus Tech and I just happened to come across with your video because UA-cam bombarded me with Premiere Pro Turtorial recommendations because it is what I have been searching. THANK YOU SIR! ---A Filipino new fan
Can I just say what an amazing person you are for doing this! I'm a journalism student and a beginner level editor and this 4 hour long masterpiece has helped me so much man. Whenever i get stuck somewhere i just come back and look at it and just relate it and the problem gets solved. You're the real MVP Taran thank you so soo much for doing this. It's fascinating to see dedicated people with so much love for their craft and the kindness to share the knowledge with everyone. Thank you so much man. Also that photoshop adventure though! How about a tutorial for that??
DAMNIT. The Citizen Kane of post-production tutorials. Since you're obviously a busy editor, I SOOO appreciate you taking the time to make something like this. I of course have not yet been able to go through it all but I actually come back now and then for some random tips and inspiration for my process. WOW.
This guy made a 4 hour and 20-minute tutorial, for free, with no ads, and he time-stamped every chapter and subchapter... Now that's being generous if I've ever seen one be.
Great video Taran. I'm one of those wannabe editors who's been struggling with Premiere. It's good to know that the real editors struggle with it as much as me. My favorite part of the video was learning that all those annoying glitches happen daily to everyone, not just me, and the shortcut key talk at the end. I wish I knew about the Pinning checkbox and the shortcut to go into the find box. I'm looking forward to watching more of your tutorials once I catch up for all the time I spent watching this one.
popping back in because this was on my recommended 3 years after seeing it for the first time... probably will get lost in the sea of comments, but thanks... this really helped me grow and helped me to get as far as i am now. To anyone reading this... good luck, and don't forget to have fun with it all along the way
Thank you Taran! I record and produce my own music and I feel I have a decent workflow for that, but I've been getting requests to do playthrough and lesson videos and I can already tell that these tips will be extremely valuable and save me a lot of time and effort. I'm a long time LTT viewer and I worked in IT for 10 years until I had a burnout last year, and I feel that your videos have helped me a lot to keep wanting to build new computers even through severe health problems. I can never thank you enough for this particular video. That and the macro keyboard... I think I am also going to adapt your idea to my music production workflow in Reaper, and the best thing is that since Reaper already has amazing macro support, I'll only need to use intercept and then program each macro directly into reaper to launch samples and switch virtual instruments. I'll most likely be using it on stage too :)
Nice! Another guy just did something similar with a sheet music-making program: ua-cam.com/video/S65IJcwR6ak/v-deo.html Interception is really stable, but a PITA to set up. The K55 method is easiest: ua-cam.com/video/GZEoss4XIgc/v-deo.html
Someone's probably said this already, or you may have figured this out by now, but one of the reasons that the stereo audio doesn't sound as good once collapsed to mono is phase cancellation. If you are recording the audio in stereo, then differences between the left and right channels can cause parts of the sound to be cancelled out when collapsed to mono. For example, some of the lower frequency content in the left channel may be slightly out of phase relative to the right channel. I hope I was able to help someone with this comment.
I know this video is old, but at 1:03:50 there's a mistake. You don't save Source Assignment presets from the wrench icon, but by right-clicking the source patching area. the presets that are in the wrench icon are for organizing the timeline view. This can be particularly useful for the "locktrack()" function to reset the timeline to a known configuration, maximize it ( with maximize active frame" shortcut, then click on the tracks you want to lock. This way you can lock any tracks you want with the function, without the need for any screenshots of the icons.
Learning Premiere Pro is pretty complex, and even though discovering the great features can be a lot of fun, troubleshooting can be quite frustrating. Whenever I get that frustration, I come back and watch this video to get motivated again. Sooo...thanks Taran, Premiere Overlord
A few years later, I’m still recommending this video to people who wishes to bring their workflow to the next level. I only applied less than 10% of the knowledge from this video but it has helped me tremendously. Thanks Taran and I love your LEGO videos too
Didn't watch it yet but just wanted you to know that i'm into the editing business becouse of your tutorials. Today I'm editing for a school and i learned a few tricks to edit fast without loosing quality too. I will watch it all the way and i'll make a lot of comments! Hope you could answer them cuz maybe there are a lot of people out there with the same doubts as me!
so I just re-watched the "Linus Tech Tips INSANE Studio Tour! " and heard there was a 4 hour Tutorial on editing OMG watched the whole thing as i edit my game footage for youtube, i learnt so much. what a great and in depth Tutorial on editing, Thank you so much @Taran GG. I hope some day you find a way to get your brain thingy to work, Thanks again xxx
I know nothing about video editing, but I do really enjoy watching people who clearly have a lot of knowledge explain what they do. You have a really great voiceover style and an engaging pace. At the very least I am learning something about how AHK works!
Although I am a beginner, this tutorial helped me a lot to develop my own method and pace, and now that I´ve organized folders, footage and memorized most Adobe Premiere shortcuts and created custom audio and video presets and empty templates for my programs, my speed is faster by 4 times or more.
I've watched this 3 times now really improved my work flow, now I need a 3rd episode Also, premiere really needs more features now that I've gotten passed the intermediate stage of it
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we are 5 minutes in and I already learned a lot about youtube and I didn't even expect that to happen. I'm beginning to develop a shortcut fetish. I BLAME YOU TARAN! much love, you're my hero❤
I once saw this video and thought "Ahhh i don't need it, i don't even have the adobe products!" Now i have them and watched the full video! Love it man!😂
I may be clicking away soon into the video, but I promise I put this in "Watch Later", and will be coming back to it repeatedly. BTW, I have never edited video beyond "this one time" sort of work, and the mere existence of your video is already inspiring me to change that... Where others haven't, by the way.
4 hours
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Give this man a round of applause
Very respectable compared to the money grabbing, promos they never use, intel send us free shit Linus. God his voice and earrings are annoying
@@StefanGenov7 same
Pratyush Pathak that’s sad
Brawler fr I’d wanna make some profit from making videos like this lmao
@@user-pk5eh8kg2v They already get a crap ton from sponsorships.
i watched about 20 minutes before i learned i wasn't quite ready for all of this. i promise i'll be back soon
how is it going?
By "soon" he probably means around the year 2030...
@@ZeHoSmusician that makes sense.
Dad, when are you coming back?
My Watch-Later-Folder is a collection of 4h-tutorials ...
A Tutorial so advanced that you need a tutorial in order to understand how to use the tutorial!
lol i guess he thought about that thats why he did the first chapters that way
Do you guys think about comments like these? 😂
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It took me 10 days to:
- go through the whole tutorial thoroughly
- familiarise with auto hot key (never used before)
- replicate every AHK script mentioned in this tutorial (although I simplified some)
- create my own AHK scripts for everyday computer use
- create a new advanced Premiere template project
- go through all Premiere settings
- take good notes of every feature and button mentioned in this video (that I ignored existed)
It was a long journey. But I feel very satisfied that I managed to go through this whole video, and that this was not one of those things started, but never finished. I feel like I'll appreciate the Linus TT videos way more after knowing the amount of work hidden behind them. These real-life problem-solving approaches you showed in this 4 hours long video will never be forgotten, Taran. Your enthusiasm and your creativity are contagious. Best of luck for anything you do man! This video is probably worth years of college... and not many can afford those. Thank you so much! God Bless
How many hours?
@@DamiemBlorp I didn't monitor the hours, sorry, but I didn't do much else apart from AHK self-education during these days... It wouldn't surprise me if I did hit 100 hours in total, or more, as what I did was basically a very condensed and brutal deep dive, now that I thank about it... but also I had never used AHK by then, so I guess it's fair?
I am still using those key combos every day ;)
@@AleSuggests Thank you! I don't got much time but when I get a break I might also try and learn this!
@@DamiemBlorp No problem. And good luck ;)
Hello,, is it still relevant if we use the latest version of premier pro CC for practicing?
Few mins till I go to bed
*Clicks on 4 hour video*
same here
07:14 am
hahahah 3am.. work at 7am... 11 mins in..... lol
hah I wonder how it is working now 2- 30 and I just found it
dude same here...i'm going to have to call out of work tomorrow
First UA-cam video I’ve watched that tells you how to use UA-cam before it starts. Great work!
I use youtube since the beginning, and I didn´t know about that zoom in timeline. That was awesome !
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After I watched this video I got laid 14 times, won the lottery twice, and became president of my own private island! Thank you Taran!
Audio Library - Free Music ok... since you told me to watch it now I won’t watch it... k
Audio Library - Free Music
The way that you speak makes it sound like you're one of those channels where you act like your music is free to use, but in reality, as soon as Content ID recognises the track, you get all the ad revenue the video gets and the uploader gets nothing
Caudex really? Nothing like that happened to me 🤔🤔
Caudex...? Kraakpiep...?
NEXT. LEVEL.
I have been going through this, basically minute by minute. I finally completed it, and it took me 3 months. I took a LOT of notes, bought some products, made some AHK scripts, researched things, familiarized myself with the shortcuts, looked through every single thing in Premiere Pro (and research what they do), and more!
This video is absolutely amazing! I would love another even more updated tutorial because it has been five years since this was uploaded.
And it appears the footage is from 2016 but I could be wrong, only 15 mins in to the video lol
I needed this in my life... And an SSD upgrade eventually.
I like your channel:) I didn't think you watched taran
@@FaZekiller-qe3uf thanks, all I watch is tech stuff normally.
@@Mintyoreos I watch Tech, Science, Gaming, Coding stuff(like c++ and java), and Linux stuff.
P.S. you should make a discord server if you haven't already, I don't know.
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Linus better give this guy a raise
Andrew Kemp we don't know how much he is paid, so you have no reason to say this.
It's not enough.
It doesn't matter how much he makes he needs more.
Linus gives most (if not all) of his staff raises at the end of every year, apparently.
Macros. Linus gave him macros
"World's Most Advanced Video Editing Tutorial"
He ain't lyin'.
man
This is next level stuff my man you have just changed my life
Edit: It's been two months now and I am serious when I say you changed my life lol I use AHK for EVERYTHING now over a hundred app specific functions that has cut down on repetitive tasks so much its awesome. Thanks bro 🤝
How to make the coding?
I’ve Been using these tutorials to try and create interesting visuals on my channel, if you’ve got a sec let me know what you think 🙏
do you happen to have examples of stuff you never knew you needed AHK for? like the holy grail of saving time for things you never though about?
@@SteamFi the most useful stuff is the editing shortcuts for premiere. Things like adding presets to clips to move them or crop them. I used to do it manually every time but since it’s always the same exact crop I can now automate it.
Also great for creating shortcuts for games that don’t exist in the actual game like cities skyline. I use image search a lot to find little icons and click on them with a shortcut.
@@BrockPlaysFortnite wow ok thanks
Taran, thank you very much for making this available for free.
I almost wanted to charge people something. Not because I need/want the money, but because then they'd take it more seriously. ;)
Yeah. This is really helpful! Helped me more than my 1 semister Premiere Pro editing class!
you haven't even seen it yet!!
he must have watched at 2 times speed
Aside from entry level stuff. No one needs to go anywhere else, this video has it all.
Holy Moly.
how to download pleas help me
As a 19-year-old girl who's just landed her first editing job for a 3.5 million subscriber UA-cam channel (and as someone who does UA-cam herself), this video was beyond helpful. I watched through the whole thing in one go and I'll probably go back and watch it several more times to ensure that I understand everything as much as possible. In my situation, I get footage late at night (sometimes past midnight) and I have until about 2pm the next day to edit everything together. Since I (typically) sleep at night and I also go to school, that leaves me with very little time to edit. I NEEDED something like this to help me reduce my time editing while maximizing my results. I still have a lot to learn about Premiere Pro, but I'm learning, and this has helped tremendously. And even though programming is not something I'm familiar with AT ALL, I'm going to look into those shortcuts you mentioned throughout the video. Watching your editing process was so awesome, and I aspire to be as proficient as you. I've never heard of you or of LTT before, but now I'm subscribed to both of you thanks to this video. Thank you so much for putting so much work into this video, and I hope you continue to make these!
P.S. Your voice over was great, so entertaining! I'm glad I didn't end up watching a 4-hour long video with a monotone narrator!
Thanks! I made this precisely because it's the kind of video that I would have wanted when I was first starting out.
Don't be afraid to push for more time. Getting footage at midnight, and having to deliver by 2pm the next day? Ridiculous. You need a one-day turnaround at LEAST. Especially if you're also going to school. Don't let those guys take advantage of you. Learn what you can, make what money you can, and move onward and upwards if they don't improve those working conditions.
I was just looking through the comments of this after watching it and found you here lol Hey Sicsen!
Get real clients. Not a bunch of people trying to make """"content"""", and have ridiculous demand like finishing an edit the same day.
Mate, I've been working as a film + tv editor for a decade (primarily in AVID) and I've never seen a video like this. so detailed, beautifully executed, and with SO many great tips and tricks to speed up workflow. absolutely incredible
I've never been so impressed with a UA-cam video in my life. If I could press the like button multiple times I would.
MrGatlin98 You can, just make sure you press it an odd number of times XD unless you've already pressed it. Then press it an even number of times.
This is a very good point. Will do!
When the tutorial of the actual tutorial is 26 minutes long on 6 chapters, you know that shit is about to get real.
This is nothing short of amazing. I learned more from this video than in my semester-long class.
u gon get them a's now huh?
good luck further into your years dude
I started working as a freelance video editor just over a year ago for pennies on the dollar and I remember watching this all the way through twice (and the 3 hour version). It made me rethink how I work and gave me belief that I could actually do this for a living.
I'm now able to afford my rent, loans, all that good stuff and have consistent work with great clients after a year, in part because of things I've learned from this one video. So thanks Taran :)
This is the coolest comment ive ever seen. Good stuff man!
Feel free to leave comments AS you watch the video, since if you wait until the end, you won't be able to remember EVERYTHING you wanted to talk about! Include timestamps if applicable!
Once you get to the end, leave a long comment!
you should script with Celtx
Taran Van Hemert my digital media program at school uses rundown creator for scripts. It's pretty good
Taran Van Hemert you said that this is as quick as possible sooo post it on techquickie!!!!!!!!!
Taran looks like Hans Gruber from Die Hard
All hail lord Taren V. Hemert
Not an editor but a programmer, and I'm fascinated by your macro setup.
Can you make me premiere pro for android? :D
Yeah sure give me 2 days
lol :D
I just bought another keyboard just for macro keys. I can do it in under 5 seconds now. Get good.
just ONE extra keyboard? Bitch get on my level. I could do that in 0.5 seconds..
4 hours and zero ads, that's dedication.
I think you have adblock installed
@@MaoDev Nope. Even if I did run ads on this channel, I would only put 1 on this video.
I did not make this for the money. It would have been a terrible financial decision anyway.
@@TaranVH Ya.. well, I had adblock installed lmao
@@TaranVH wait, so at over 100k you don't run ads on videos? 0_0 That really is dedication for your fans...
@@TaranVH Sir I just want to say a *HUGE* *THANK YOU* for this video.
I have been wanting to learn editing for a while, and I don't know if I could have found a better teacher!
Cheers👍
Hey Taran, rewatching this after you uploaded the video about leaving LTT. I want to thank you for this amazing creation and wish you luck in your future endeavors!
"you may have noticed this video is 4 hours long."
*looks at timeline*
"Well I did now!"
Omg same here
Same
Ill.. probably watch it some day
ua-cam.com/video/3bbFmZIdlBw/v-deo.html
That was at 4:00 midnight!
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE DANNY!
This man literally drops video editting super powers on you and all you do is probably not watch it ever? The world is doomed
Hey, if i say someday its someday, not never.
dammit
I don't even edit but thanks for doing this for people that need it. This seems like a huge effort and is much appreciated. Good moves Taran, keep it up, proud of you!
Thank you. This took 10 months, on and off.
This honestly looks like it could take even longer than that and you only got time to work on this every once in awhile! I'd say this is pretty good for 10 months and how much time you actually had to spend to work on this Taran!
5 cuts! Man... I need that Linus experience. My videos have... I don't even know how many cuts. Hundreds, probably.
Your first comment after 2montha
@@skmuchina Your first reply after 1 month
@ first random comment after 3 months
@@CeinX fist wild comment after 5 days
I used to work in a local cable channel. We had this camera, that it was the best making footage. He was smooth, always calculate the time of the interviews to have the right amount of footage to use, and if he made some mistake or something was wrong, he just make a black clip so you can easily see it in the timeline. IT WAS A PLEASURE to work with him. And if you were running in a hurry (always the daily news was) if you had just 5 minutes and he arrived you know you can do it just fine.
I learn a lot to being a better camera operator from that guy, just watching his footage and understanding his way of work. Here you do a little of everything, and everything is a little amateur sometimes. Third world problems, but people loving the craft are always the one that making it easier. Like working with linus.
Our news guys was great too. We used to crack jokes and do stupid things to make it laugh live, and he was super pro, but when we cut, he just burst to tears and laugh.
Work in live tv sometimes is awfull. But sometimes you have the best times.
With the editor we shared the work, we just look each other and we knew how to make things done. It was so smooth.
I'm blown away by this. I've been working as a video producer for the last six years, mostly using FCPX, and I'm learning Premiere now. This is so helpful for getting up to speed. I'm two hours in, and particularly loved how you showed trying to find a better way to sort through audio files by their wav forms, even though it wasn't successful. It gave such a great insight into how you've slowly accumulated so many techniques over the years and how you're constantly improving. This is truly inspirational. Thank you for putting so much love into it.
Quick follow up - inspired by this, I released a four-hour photoshop crash course as a single video on YT. It now has over 100,000 views, and I'm very happy that I went the stupidly long way, rather than breaking it up as five to ten minute mini-video way. So, thanks again.
Watched ur photoshop crash course from start to finish, I've recommended pple 2 watch it. Great work sir.
For those wondering, it took him 10 months to edit this 4 hour video, he comfirmed it by replying to a comment below, you can also see in some shots that its dated january when he recorded this.....
that doesnt make sense. if he was editing in january that doesnt mean he was editing THIS in januarary. he was editing another video in January. if he was editing this it wouldnt show. hard to explain but i seriously doubt it took him 10 months anyways
@@OhManAFatRabbit He said it took him 10 months on another comment.
So does this mean hes technically not a good and fast enough editor?
@@mightymadness3776 What difference does that make to how you utilize the information he imparts?
@@kitkellison3087 Pretty sure that was whats called a joke
Needs to stay awake for 4 hours, finds this video, thinks YES!
*_Falls asleep 5 minutes in_*
People deliberately use this video to help them sleep - something I never expected!
because of something you tell about of devices that I have have never seen before ,
it seems like a dream and I start sleeping !
-peace(ua-cam.com/video/SyF20ZHShmE/v-deo.html)
Sebastian Elytron 7
when you have hunger for knowledge you wont get asleep
This is my favorite UA-cam video of all time. I've watched the first 15 seconds of it many times. But to me the four hour UA-cam video on how to edit a video for UA-cam represents the very best part of the internet and UA-cam and humanity itself. It's always a magical feeling when you stubble across a gem of UA-cam video or thumb through a copy of the Guinness book of World records and are in amazement, awe, shock, confusion and bewilderment when you stop and think "there's someone out there that actually did that". There really is someone who ate 96 hot dogs in 3 minutes. Or there really is a 4 hour UA-cam video of how to Edit Videos. Or there really are grown men who love to dress up and make believe they are dogs (look up Human Pups). Humanity is a strikingly beautiful but sometimes very odd thing.
Whats with the gay reference though
what the fuck did I just read.
@@kyvss ua-cam.com/video/G5eHH5FaIiY/v-deo.html
Sees four hour long video: Gentleman, you had my curiosity.
Sees quality content:
Now you have my attention.
12:38 : this is the first person I've ever seen saying RGB is unnecessary!!
applause to this man, Taran
Same
RGB looks really bad lmao. I wonder why people stress on it so much
@Bassam Daoud rgb is those colored lights you see in the pc at the timestamp
@Bassam Daoud 🤣
Indeed, not just a tutorial, its a master peace of work.
A harmony
a true spiritual balance
Yes you r8 but where I'm download this Software please buddy reply....
masterpiece?
Alan Chen master peace is actually even better xD
I've watched this 6 times now. and I always learn something new each time haha. I've made 167 videos in my time and there's still something new to learn every day. My advice to new editors trying to get into editing and to OLD EDITORS that are dealing with burnout. Being sure to keep learning is the best way to succeed.
Bro how can I contact you? I have doubts
Mom: Bedtime!
Me: Just 1 More Video?
Mom: Alright.
Clicks on 4 hour video.
Indeed
dead joke stfu
isn't original I've seen this so many times already, but good one xD
Daamn you!!!
This guy's IQ level and organization skills are R-D-I-C-U-L-O-U-S to the point that he made me take the time to write a comment on youtube, which I almost never do, and even take the time to type R-I-D-I-C-U-L-O-U-S like that, twice now; we should be honored to be watching brilliance and should be so thankful for the internet for giving us easy access to what would have cost thousands of dollars and hours of non-productive classes with other people on different advancement levels of course. Thank you man.
It's not exactly brainbusting work. He learned by using it, like everyone does.
Dylan Smith I can name 1000 people on the top of my head that even if you give them 50 years of free time, they will never be able to make a tutorial such as this one. Very few people have the combination of having a high IQ, organised and willing to put in the hours
@@shallfadi Funny, I skipped through this video just out of interest in LTT and found myself thinking what sort of intelligence level you would need to perform this job and stumbled on this comment, which I think is wrong. To his credit, automating work to the extent he has requires a level of gumption. However, editing UA-cam videos cannot be a very intellectually demanding job, especially having watched this video - it's nothing more than a trade, in a similar vein as carpentry or plumbing. Do you need above average intellect? Most likely. How far above average(~100IQ) do you need to be? I'd posit no more than a little over a standard deviation. Certainly smarter than ~85% of the population. Perhaps that's stunning intellect in your eyes, I won't judge.
People here talking about IQ, like if IQ is the most important thing to learn how to edit a video...
IQ doesnt tell u how intelligent u are, it only tells u how inteligent u are relative to other people. U can have a low IQ but u can be good at editing
@@adamnz4839 I can see it more as a trade for youtube videos. Editing films is completely different and is most definitely an art.
Props for the Timestamps and chapter labeling. Really, every long video should have that. Damn you even explained the fucking youtube shortcuts. God bless you
The most remarkable part of this is that the video is nearly 4 and a half hours and there not a single ad. Big up, you
This is awesome!
As a youtuber myself, you really get the hang out of premiere with some time..you you become really fast.
At first a video took me about 8h to cut.
Now it is a bout 3h - but also trippled in post production quality!^^
But this tutorial is so great! I really learned something here.
Also hier hätte ich dich am wenigsten erwartet ^^
ClemensAlive and *thanks in advance for promoting*
I have 5 years of video editing experience in Premier. let's see if I can get anything outta this :)
Edit:
Thoughts after watching the video. Yes the whole. fucking. thing:
I'm already pretty fucking tired so imma keep it short.
I am absolutely MIND BOGGLED at how efficiently you use AHK. I honestly thought after my 5 years of experience that I had it figured out. I thought I was getting to the peak of efficiency but you completely blew that out of the water for me. I really love your style and I admire to reach your efficiency some day when I'm actually professionally editing. Great job on that and keep it up!
Additionally you covered practically every piece of knowledge I gathered through my experiences which is something amazing and I actually didn't think you were gonna manage to do. I can safely say that I agree with essentially everything you talk about in your video and it adds up with my experiences.
Also here's actually the only thing I really learned out of this: how to use the stupid set to frame size/scale to frame size without any issues. Thank you for that I honestly had so many problems with it and you've finally cleared up for me :)
concluding, there is absolutely no denying your knowledge and experience in Premier Pro and video editing. Again I've spent the past 5 years of my life learning video editing, color correcting, and color grading (Still aren't great with color but I'll get there as I'm sure you will as well) so there was not much in this video for me since I've experienced everything you have and potentially more in some aspects. For example: at 52:17 you mentioned that markers on clips are permanent, however not too long ago I found out that by default, pressing F will show the frame of the playhead in the source monitor window where you can see the marker and interact with it as if it's on the timeline by double clicking on it of course. Double clicking the clip to open the original clip works the same as well. Simple solution to a rather trivial problem.
With that said I am seriously astonished at how you truly managed to fit 4 years of experience into a 4 hour video. It is honestly amazing.
You're a great editor as it stands and I'm sure you will keep improving. I hope you have a great rest of your experience with Linus' media group and you keep up your amazing work.
Amazing job on this video and best of luck to you :)
Best comment so far.
You and I, we had to figure this shit out one piece at a time. I wish I had a video like this for reference when I was starting out, as I'm sure you would as well. That's why I made it.
So, are you gonna learn some AHK? Have I convinced you?
What kind of videos do you edit?
Yea I had to piece people's knowledge into my own experiences as I'm sure you have. Actually I've scratched the surface of AHK a few years back I never managed to learn it so deeply and if I do ever edit professionally I will 100% start putting time into learning it but as it stands I don't really think it's worth the investment just yet. I've edited basically all sorts of videos from short films to long movies montages and what have you, however nothing professional really. I'm still a college student so making enough time and portraying experiences is still a little rough. I'm currently KIND OF settled as one of the editors for Ohnickel while i go through college and then I'll just kinda see what happens after that.
@taran You have literally saved six months of studying. I thank you for it. This is the video I always refer back to whenever I get into a jam. I have no idea, how many times I have watched this video of yours, it's literally sitting as a shortcut on my desktop. I do understand that I edit in DaVinci Resolve, being poor and all, but, your reference material is what helps me to exactly find out how to go about solving the problems. I am however, sorry to say, that I don't think I have watched the entire video in one sitting. Come on, it's over 4 hours long. I normally skip to the section I need.
I know this is an extremely long essay type of a comment, but the comment by Scoobie Cub, kinda got to me.
and fyi, A million subs don't exactly pay the bills, the watch time does.
Thank you for being here for me.
Thank you! You are precisely the sort of person I had in mind when I made this tutorial.
@@TaranVH 🙀 You answered back? Thank you so much!
Linus and you are actually the two people who inspired me to open my channels. Matthias as well, but he is on another channel. FYI, I am kinda cooky and with a weird sense of humor, and accident prone, plus clumsy.
I hope you know whom that reminds you of right?
Thank you again.
This is.... Everything
Long time no see
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Lol 8 likes
Never saw you with 40 likes, generally you get more than 60,70k isn't it??
It really is everything, that is an applicable way to describe it.
The fact I don’t have a computer or a reason to edit videos, I have seen this 4-5 times already fully to the end. Love the teaching Taran.
It's crazy to see how you and the rest of your team work. So much invaluable information in this video, not only about premiere, but about working with a team, managing your time, taking care of your mental health... this is so much more than just a video editing tutorial. You sir, are an absolute legend and I can't even put into words how appreciative I am of you taking the time to put all of this together.
Just.... What?! How is this even free to watch? This is amazing! I'm learning so many things I didn't know before. This video has been what I've been learning at school for 1,5 years now, but way better and quicker! Taran, I've got to say - You're the man. I really apreccieate
This tutorial is still so useful 5 years later. Switching from vegas to premiere and realising how much time i've wasted because i've never truly learned the program, crazy stuff (Luckily i'm not editing that frequently. Probably just 10-20 videos this year). Need to rewatch this in a few month probably
and i'm back lol
This is invaluable. I am still trying to wrap my head around half of this. This is going to be something I come back to. Thank you so much for putting so much time into this and teaching us your techniques.
THANK YOU!
Hey Taran.
I wanted to open this comment by firstly thanking you on behalf of not only myself, but the many people this tutorial (and arguably ride-along.) What I at first expected to be a 4-hour AHK promotional piece, turned out to be an incredible amount of insight into the general workflow at Linus Media Group. I found the deeper dive to be absolutely fascinating, as no amount of BTS videos have ever come close to highlighting what goes on at one of the most active channels on this site.
It was nice to see an update to your previous tutorial, as it helped to note the differences between then and now, the upgrades you’ve made, techniques you’ve learned, refined and so on. I’m not sure how many will watch that or this in its entirety, but I am happy to say that I am one of the people who have. I spaced this one out throughout the night as I worked on a few projects of my own.
I’ve been video editing for nearly a decade now, though only as recently as 2012 did I begin taking it even remotely seriously. I was editing with Vegas Pro revisions from 2007-2015, and made the jump into the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite in mid-2015, going in completely blind. It was incredibly intimidating at first, especially because I had no idea how any of the programs worked. One Lynda.com subscription and a month or two of my time, and I was up and running comfortably. It has taken the past two years to return to the quality of my previous works, but I feel that I have matched my quality of work in Vegas Pro, which was at its ceiling in 2015, and have begun making strides in going even further beyond that level of creative work.
One caveat of my work is that as a sole content creator, I carry the burden of not only editing my works, but also crafting its story, threading everything together and creating a single coherent piece. This has proven itself to be an incredibly daunting task, especially because I’ve been doing this for six years this coming January. However, video editing (and to a lesser extent graphics design) is my passion, and I do not see that changing anytime soon. I’ve wanted to edit videos since age 10, and here at age 21, that desire has not changed at all.
I admire you and look to you for inspiration in my works, hoping to one day make a career out of my passion, much the same way you’ve made one out of yours.
Thank you.
Just a quick question, why did you make the jump to Adobe? When I first started editing, it was in Vegas but then got Adobe CC at an amazing discount at school and I have missed (some) "features".
ZX b
It`s only when you realise, he had to edit this video as well.
Dublowduck oooooog
*oooooof*
its a fucking infinite loop man
that was my first thought
I guess he is editing an edits for an edits, like honestly this dude is SOMETHING
I have been editing in Premiere since I was 15 so for, *counts*, 18 years and your AHK scripts are completely blowing my mind.
This is best video i have ever see on internet!!! WOW!!! It is not only about "Editing", or "How to use Premiere" - It is ABOUT WHOLE PROCESS AND HOW TO OPTIMIZE IT! AWESOME !!! EVEN FOR BEGINNERS :)
*I wish everyone who read this becomes a professional video editor!*
Thanks buddy!
Thanks, you to!
Aww💖💖
Thank you!
But i wanna be an nba player
As a priemier novice, I've started watching the first 20 mins and a ton of new information started pouring from everywhere! Great informative video. Thank you.
Every Time i Come here, i feel buzzed with the level of détails provided!
this guy needs a award for being an amazing human being thank you so much
3:12:37 - You can actually copy transitions to multiple edit points. Just have to hold Ctrl to select the edit points and then paste, will paste the transition to all of them
I must confess! you re selfless benevolence to take ya time and create the whole of these and upload it for someone like me to take advantage of. Thanks Boss, I appreciate
Finally, someone who appreciates deep desks to use as an arm rest.
guys. i actually did it. over two days, i actually watched all the way through this video. absolutely worth it
Oh. My. Goodness.
This was the longest 4 hours of my life. I felt like having a degree in Premiere Pro editing now. I didn't even know you were the main editor of Linus Tech and I just happened to come across with your video because UA-cam bombarded me with Premiere Pro Turtorial recommendations because it is what I have been searching.
THANK YOU SIR!
---A Filipino new fan
Glad to hear it!
I have more ua-cam.com/video/I9d8bg2gnug/v-deo.html
This is what Job Security looks like.
The tutorial we need, but don't deserve
Came back here, because I wanna support you for your future🥳
honestly the right click to move to playhead thing alone has already made me glad to have clicked this
Thanks! Now i don't have to watch the video!
Can I just say what an amazing person you are for doing this! I'm a journalism student and a beginner level editor and this 4 hour long masterpiece has helped me so much man. Whenever i get stuck somewhere i just come back and look at it and just relate it and the problem gets solved. You're the real MVP Taran thank you so soo much for doing this. It's fascinating to see dedicated people with so much love for their craft and the kindness to share the knowledge with everyone. Thank you so much man. Also that photoshop adventure though! How about a tutorial for that??
DAMNIT. The Citizen Kane of post-production tutorials. Since you're obviously a busy editor, I SOOO appreciate you taking the time to make something like this. I of course have not yet been able to go through it all but I actually come back now and then for some random tips and inspiration for my process. WOW.
This guy made a 4 hour and 20-minute tutorial, for free, with no ads, and he time-stamped every chapter and subchapter...
Now that's being generous if I've ever seen one be.
I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work that went into creating this tutorial video. Thank you Taran for your dedication and thoroughness
you can tell it took a lot of effort, as this was uploaded ten months after the original video was edited
Great video Taran. I'm one of those wannabe editors who's been struggling with Premiere. It's good to know that the real editors struggle with it as much as me. My favorite part of the video was learning that all those annoying glitches happen daily to everyone, not just me, and the shortcut key talk at the end. I wish I knew about the Pinning checkbox and the shortcut to go into the find box.
I'm looking forward to watching more of your tutorials once I catch up for all the time I spent watching this one.
And thus is born the videobook, the textbooks of the future. I really wish more graduate textbooks are made into a format like this.
popping back in because this was on my recommended 3 years after seeing it for the first time... probably will get lost in the sea of comments, but thanks... this really helped me grow and helped me to get as far as i am now. To anyone reading this... good luck, and don't forget to have fun with it all along the way
Thank you Taran! I record and produce my own music and I feel I have a decent workflow for that, but I've been getting requests to do playthrough and lesson videos and I can already tell that these tips will be extremely valuable and save me a lot of time and effort. I'm a long time LTT viewer and I worked in IT for 10 years until I had a burnout last year, and I feel that your videos have helped me a lot to keep wanting to build new computers even through severe health problems. I can never thank you enough for this particular video. That and the macro keyboard... I think I am also going to adapt your idea to my music production workflow in Reaper, and the best thing is that since Reaper already has amazing macro support, I'll only need to use intercept and then program each macro directly into reaper to launch samples and switch virtual instruments. I'll most likely be using it on stage too :)
Nice! Another guy just did something similar with a sheet music-making program:
ua-cam.com/video/S65IJcwR6ak/v-deo.html
Interception is really stable, but a PITA to set up. The K55 method is easiest:
ua-cam.com/video/GZEoss4XIgc/v-deo.html
Someone's probably said this already, or you may have figured this out by now, but one of the reasons that the stereo audio doesn't sound as good once collapsed to mono is phase cancellation. If you are recording the audio in stereo, then differences between the left and right channels can cause parts of the sound to be cancelled out when collapsed to mono. For example, some of the lower frequency content in the left channel may be slightly out of phase relative to the right channel. I hope I was able to help someone with this comment.
I thought I was just going to skip through most of this video or just not watch it, but I actually found this entertaining
I know this video is old, but at 1:03:50 there's a mistake.
You don't save Source Assignment presets from the wrench icon, but by right-clicking the source patching area.
the presets that are in the wrench icon are for organizing the timeline view. This can be particularly useful for the "locktrack()" function to reset the timeline to a known configuration, maximize it ( with maximize active frame" shortcut, then click on the tracks you want to lock. This way you can lock any tracks you want with the function, without the need for any screenshots of the icons.
“Hi I’m Taran and this is how to create world peace and end poverty with AutoHotKey”
Daniel DeGeorges how did you know his secret plan.
Learning Premiere Pro is pretty complex, and even though discovering the great features can be a lot of fun, troubleshooting can be quite frustrating. Whenever I get that frustration, I come back and watch this video to get motivated again. Sooo...thanks Taran, Premiere Overlord
6:00 "Do not watch this video on a cellphone". Got it, watching it on my smartphone at 720p. Highest resolution possible.
This made me curious so I checked and youtube.com (the website) will happily do 1080p on android in chrome
A few years later, I’m still recommending this video to people who wishes to bring their workflow to the next level. I only applied less than 10% of the knowledge from this video but it has helped me tremendously. Thanks Taran and I love your LEGO videos too
Didn't watch it yet but just wanted you to know that i'm into the editing business becouse of your tutorials. Today I'm editing for a school and i learned a few tricks to edit fast without loosing quality too. I will watch it all the way and i'll make a lot of comments! Hope you could answer them cuz maybe there are a lot of people out there with the same doubts as me!
so I just re-watched the "Linus Tech Tips INSANE Studio Tour!
" and heard there was a 4 hour Tutorial on editing OMG watched the whole thing as i edit my game footage for youtube, i learnt so much. what a great and in depth Tutorial on editing, Thank you so much @Taran GG. I hope some day you find a way to get your brain thingy to work, Thanks again xxx
omg I'm in Taran's video! ( 0:40 )
Also again, extremely informative, as per usual! thanks Taran for doing this!
Congratulations bud, i assume you're now a pretty dope editor.
I know nothing about video editing, but I do really enjoy watching people who clearly have a lot of knowledge explain what they do. You have a really great voiceover style and an engaging pace. At the very least I am learning something about how AHK works!
I'm the same, do you know anything of this video style?
Although I am a beginner, this tutorial helped me a lot to develop my own method and pace, and now that I´ve organized folders, footage and memorized most Adobe Premiere shortcuts and created custom audio and video presets and empty templates for my programs, my speed is faster by 4 times or more.
"Oh, he uploaded something new"
Sees 4:19:05,
*clicks add to later playlist*
I've watched this 3 times now really improved my work flow, now I need a 3rd episode
Also, premiere really needs more features now that I've gotten passed the intermediate stage of it
Premier should make a collab with this man to improve.
I'm not even an editor, but I just spent about an hour watching a few chapters of this. Master class.
I'm in a Taran video!
Not sure if I should be proud of that.
Also I only use a laptop and a cheap, used 19" Dell monitor as an extra screen.
Get a box.
Put laptop on box.
Get keyboard.
Put keyboard on desk.
Now you're not slouching over your dumb laptop anymore.
XD
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Hi Taran
Willl you do more tutorials of other software, like davinci? of yuou work exclusivly with adobe products?
6m subs and no replys? lemme fix that
@@berkubro was born to ride dick
You already have 6million subs bro
Imagine disliking a 4 hour free expert tutorial like this....
By the way love your content. this man is the perfect UA-camr i have seen till date
I'm convinced there are dislike bots just roaming UA-cam
we are 5 minutes in and I already learned a lot about youtube and I didn't even expect that to happen. I'm beginning to develop a shortcut fetish. I BLAME YOU TARAN! much love, you're my hero❤
def going to watch the whole thing tysm
first
After a year of editing with premiere i finally got good enough to understand this "tutorial"
I'm 25 mins in: These scripts all seem amazing and I can't wait to start to use them! Great video so far :)
i genuinely watched the entire thing and it’s been the proudest moment of my life
I just got all of this , in a week. I feel like I am supposed to pay for this, my man.
I have watched this twice and don't even have premiere.
I have Hitfilm
@@jftechdrones i use movie maker on windows vista. BEST OS EVER
@@timowagner1329
lol. but the real question is do you use internet explorer
@@Abdullah-gb7kg Yes of course...
@@timowagner1329
yeah and my computer teacher still uses it.
And I don't know why.
I once saw this video and thought "Ahhh i don't need it, i don't even have the adobe products!"
Now i have them and watched the full video! Love it man!😂
I may be clicking away soon into the video, but I promise I put this in "Watch Later", and will be coming back to it repeatedly.
BTW, I have never edited video beyond "this one time" sort of work, and the mere existence of your video is already inspiring me to change that... Where others haven't, by the way.