tinyurl.com/y2fb48u3 use promocode ''MarkBone'' Sign up for a 2 month free trial for the Personal and Commercial plan of Epidemic. Also! What's your favourite Premiere Hot-Key and why?
I use a ShuttlePROv2 to edit. I'm still having to use hotkeys though, so I might move some of those hotkeys from the shuttle back to my keyboard to do the initial edit. I really like the edit button idea. That would make the initial edit a little quicker, I think.
Options key? It does a lot of things. 1) you can duplicate but clicking options and moving to another place in timeline 2) only select either the video or audio when they are linked. So if i need to make a j or l cut and the video and audio is linked, i dont need to right click and unlink it but just click option and click the video/audio and drag. Plus, the video and audio are still linked if u need them too 3) for the markers, once u create the marker (and especially forget to make the duration longer) u can actually press option key and click the marker and drag. It will make the marker longer.
Hi Mark -- Great advice, thanks. Re: Epidemic, I just signed up with the promo code, but it came up for only one month. Any advice? ua-cam.com/video/Psxd3ydYC2E/v-deo.html
I've been editing for 15 years so know all these tips but just wanted to say great video and I'm sure it will be very helpful to people trying to learn.
Protip for your protips: Q/W are already shortcuts for Ripple Trim - saves a key stroke when you are trimming down your a-roll. Saves a lot of time :). Also when you are applying colour grades between clips of the same file (doesn't work for different files) consider applying the correction to the master file tab vs the individual clip, that way your colour correction will apply to all selects from that clip and any changes you make to the master colour correction will trickle through your entire project. This is less useful for adding a look, but amazing to correcting footage. Love finding this channel recently, great advice (I'm a pancake editor too)
BRO YES! The duplicate time line. I haven't looked into many other editing workflows, but its AWESOME seeing someone doing similar things like myself! This helps me know that what I'm doing isn't crazy lol.
Simple, practical tips ... I'd call them BEST PRACTICES ... and, as always, presented so well. I am growing as an editor and a lot of the credit for that growth goes to you, Mark! Thanks so much.
Thanks. The first hot key tip will save me hours of work. Can’t believe I never thought of it before. Moving clips out of bins and working on the timeline works great too. Thanks!
Another tip to make your workflow fast is to map all your most commonly used shortcuts under your hand, so for instance, i have cut, splice, select, delete, ripple delete, and a bunch of commonly used stuff as a, s, d, f, e, r, w ext. under my left hand so that i don't have to move it to the right side of the keyboard, delete is really use full to have under your hand especially (i have it bound to c) so that i don't have to reach over to press delete, also way better physically as you don't have to stretch your fingers out as much to press shift something... also with the j, k, l thing you do, i'd bind them to a, s, d so that you can still use your mouse with your right hand, or drink a coffee or something (i mean if your right handed)
I've accidentally moved timelines all across the screen so many times, but never thought of stacking them, and I really could've used that on a recent project! Pancakes for days from now on!
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN SO FAR ABOUT ADOBE PREMIER PRO. wowwww thank you!!! I'm someone who has recently upgraded from iMovie and I've been so overwhelmed but your tips just make SO much more sense then the other dozen videos I watched today, so thank you so much!!!
Bonus tip is everything!! I definitely get timid editing a project because I’m scared I won’t like the changes, but editing a duplicate lets me get heavy on the delete key or start trying big changes. Great advice that I should take more often.
Why are you a god sir mark. Literally your channel is the only one I can respect and follow behind. I have a disconnect when I watch tip videos or anything along the lines of cinematic lighting but the persons footage doesn’t match, sucks, or doesn’t have that quality your stuff does. You’ve literally inspired me on my journey I just started especially your cinematic lighting video. Literally blew my mind on how practical but powerful it was. I just did it for a proposal and about to do the same thing for an upcoming music video.
I never finish a youtube video when it comes to editing in any type of software but the way you've taught us how to use premier pro I finished the whole video! I was so captivated, it was short and to the point and I liked how you just taught this. I learned more in this video than I did in college class which felt so forced to learn. I'll keep watching your content I love it!
For the file name reset, I think you can deal with that in your camera settings. I don't know for other bodies, but I use a Fujifilm mirrorless camera and if you navigate to MENU > SETUP > SAVE DATA SETTING > FRAME NO and select CONTINUOUS, you have solved the problem of resetting file numbering after card format or swap. I hope anyone finds that useful. If you aren't using a Fujifilm, you can refer to your camera manual, or the good ole Google 🙂
Interesting how most of the things said here can be applied to other NLEs, not just Premiere. It's not just about the tool after all. Another great video, Mark. #markboneheadphones
I'm trawling through your old videos and this one is so helpful, Mark, especially about constructing the voice first. I can't wait to do AOD when it opens.
My top hot keys: map Ctrl+Tab for ripple delete and map 1 & 2 for zoom in and out so I'm only using my left hand. I like using the mouse for cutting still, I find it faster than JKL keys. Also map E for enable/disable clip. And I love using the QW keys a lot for what they're mapped to.
@ Been a short time ghoster on your channel and this is my first comment. You are doing great and I enjoy learning from your videos! thank you for all you, may not realize, do.
Mark, I love your stuff. Would love to hear how you pick which lens / which focal length when shooting a doc. Are you making decisions on the fly, swapping prime lenses often, or do you have everything planned and stick to your plan, or are you using zooms so it negates the thinking and you go by feel.? Would love to hear your approach to that and thinking through focal length in general. Thanks!
You're very welcome mate, I'm literally now editing my first ever documentary about Thailand and Cambodia and your tips on the workflow are just so timely, cheers bud!
I making a short documentary for a youth group and your vids have helped so much man. And I appreciate your videos, they're direct and simpel yet so affective. @
Hi mark. I follow your videos here from Brazil and it has helped me a lot. This presented technique is good, but I share something I learned recently and it has helped me a lot; the "ripple" function. I customized my shortcut for the "W" = "ripple trim next edit to playhead" and "Q" keys to "Ripple Trim Previous Edit to Playhead" and the "E" key for normal cutting (cmd + K). So now I can edit using only 3 fingers of the left hand and with the thumb I can pause the space key. ps: Congratulations on the documentary "Rescate", which is an amazing work. Big hug!
The method of bringing down all of your raw footage and putting them on separate time lines sounds bombastic! Will you do a vid on how to do properly????? Please. I would love to see how you set this up.
Dude. The pancake editing/timeline tip. I've been using timelines as organization tools within my editing flow for almost a while now, but have felt so guilty about it because it feels much "hackier" than bins and 3 point editing. But after hearing that someone of your caliber is using it, I feel so much better about using timelines again. Thanks, man.
These tips are so spot on. Some, like the edit hot keys I was already doing but that b-roll time line was brilliant. I plan on implementing this technique immediately. Thank you
Man your information is so invaluable! I love how you specialize from a director standpoint. I've been trying to get more into documentaries and storytelling testimonials and this channel has been so helpful!
Using all the tips while editing my vlogs. Maybe I should make a jump to Docs. Tips are really solid man thanks! But I think you should add ripple delete buttons in your hotkeys. That way you just press one key and it cuts and removed the clip for you. One that removed before the cut and one that removes after the cut. Once you do you will never go back. Interview etc is so so fast to cut down. Thank man.
Don’t you just love it when pros are now teaching stuff on UA-cam for free. That’s value content! It’s like airdropping his (mind)years of experience to us! Haha. #markboneheadphones
I used to put too much care on visual & usually give 2nd thought on the audio. However when I finished my edit, just then I began to realize good visual is nothing without good audio. Thanks for your great tips & insight #markboneheadphones
Thank you for the tips! Love your hotkey suggest but the biggest thing I found useful was the marker tips. I did. It realize you could drag markers and name them. I am adapting my workflow to setting markers over my audio and music to outline my story. Thank you so much
I love your work! I’ve only just begun working with video (the past year and a half) and I’ve grown a lot. After watching some of your videos and looking into it more, I would love to go into documentary filmmaking and would love to hear your story going into that/suggestions on how to get into that world.
wait, you didn't use hotkeys for years! wow that makes me feel so much better about how good UA-cam is to learn on already, I've been using premiere for almost 3 years now and about 4 months into learning it i needed a hotkey other than ctrl + z
~16 min in...the real Mark Bone please stand up, please stand up. Haha. But also what about that double timeline stacked vertically! I watch a lot of tutorials and have never seen that. Amazing. Thank you!
I'd also say if you have a shitty computer and edit a lot of highly compressed footage like from a GH5 or drones (h.264), just transcode it all to ProRes, if you can afford to leave it transcoding overnight. It's worth it.
The timeline tip is SICK! But I have to say... Resolve doesn't crash, resolve doesn't mix up proxy files that are named the same, resolve has smoother playback and is easier on your computer, resolve has better bins (not quite as good as avid but better than premiere ).... Just saying
I LOVE your no BS delivery!!! I'm still shooting a club on NYE, and I'm excited to try making a cool little recap video that they aren't even expecting.. (I just got the eos R and video is SO clean in Premiere it's exciting, I just want to create something, everything HAHA... but I'm SO new to all of this).. can you do a video on meeting like minded people that aren't like 20 years old (I'm 41)
HAHA, if you enjoy gear, work at a rental or B&H 😂 Great ending, love your energy! I've been using Premier Pro for 2-3 years now, still, I have so much to learn. But II just came across your channel because I wanted some tips on doc editing, and this was super helpful. I've never used to create multiple timelines, but it makes sense now. I will def start doing that. Thanks for a great video!
tinyurl.com/y2fb48u3 use promocode ''MarkBone'' Sign up for a 2 month free trial for the Personal and Commercial plan of Epidemic.
Also! What's your favourite Premiere Hot-Key and why?
I use a ShuttlePROv2 to edit. I'm still having to use hotkeys though, so I might move some of those hotkeys from the shuttle back to my keyboard to do the initial edit. I really like the edit button idea. That would make the initial edit a little quicker, I think.
Options key? It does a lot of things.
1) you can duplicate but clicking options and moving to another place in timeline
2) only select either the video or audio when they are linked. So if i need to make a j or l cut and the video and audio is linked, i dont need to right click and unlink it but just click option and click the video/audio and drag. Plus, the video and audio are still linked if u need them too
3) for the markers, once u create the marker (and especially forget to make the duration longer) u can actually press option key and click the marker and drag. It will make the marker longer.
q,ww ripple delete combined with fast forward j,k,l
I think top and tail (is it q and w as standard?)
Hi Mark -- Great advice, thanks. Re: Epidemic, I just signed up with the promo code, but it came up for only one month. Any advice?
ua-cam.com/video/Psxd3ydYC2E/v-deo.html
This is one of the best channels I’ve found in 2019!
and 2020
2022 🤞🏽
I've been editing for 15 years so know all these tips but just wanted to say great video and I'm sure it will be very helpful to people trying to learn.
For those who were also looking for the edit hot key: Keyboard Shortcuts > Sequence > Add Edit
Krille thank you!
hmm not seeing "add edit". I see here it's the blade. I also had to go to final cut pro -> commands to change the hot keys
Cheers man
Thank you Mark! I was stuck with my edit until I watched your videos! Especially this one! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Protip for your protips: Q/W are already shortcuts for Ripple Trim - saves a key stroke when you are trimming down your a-roll. Saves a lot of time :). Also when you are applying colour grades between clips of the same file (doesn't work for different files) consider applying the correction to the master file tab vs the individual clip, that way your colour correction will apply to all selects from that clip and any changes you make to the master colour correction will trickle through your entire project. This is less useful for adding a look, but amazing to correcting footage. Love finding this channel recently, great advice (I'm a pancake editor too)
These are great tips. I’ll get you to do the video next time
BRO YES! The duplicate time line. I haven't looked into many other editing workflows, but its AWESOME seeing someone doing similar things like myself! This helps me know that what I'm doing isn't crazy lol.
Simple, practical tips ... I'd call them BEST PRACTICES ... and, as always, presented so well. I am growing as an editor and a lot of the credit for that growth goes to you, Mark! Thanks so much.
Thanks. The first hot key tip will save me hours of work. Can’t believe I never thought of it before. Moving clips out of bins and working on the timeline works great too. Thanks!
This is great thanks Mark. Started my 1st doc 2 weeks ago on people fleeing Zimbabwe to go to South Africa, these suggestions are really helpful.
Just want to say thank you for this video, its saved me from depression in not being able to know where I should start with my work .
Focus eyez keep at it man!
Another tip to make your workflow fast is to map all your most commonly used shortcuts under your hand, so for instance, i have cut, splice, select, delete, ripple delete, and a bunch of commonly used stuff as a, s, d, f, e, r, w ext. under my left hand so that i don't have to move it to the right side of the keyboard, delete is really use full to have under your hand especially (i have it bound to c) so that i don't have to reach over to press delete, also way better physically as you don't have to stretch your fingers out as much to press shift something... also with the j, k, l thing you do, i'd bind them to a, s, d so that you can still use your mouse with your right hand, or drink a coffee or something (i mean if your right handed)
this is great advice!!
I've accidentally moved timelines all across the screen so many times, but never thought of stacking them, and I really could've used that on a recent project! Pancakes for days from now on!
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN SO FAR ABOUT ADOBE PREMIER PRO. wowwww thank you!!! I'm someone who has recently upgraded from iMovie and I've been so overwhelmed but your tips just make SO much more sense then the other dozen videos I watched today, so thank you so much!!!
Bonus tip is everything!!
I definitely get timid editing a project because I’m scared I won’t like the changes, but editing a duplicate lets me get heavy on the delete key or start trying big changes. Great advice that I should take more often.
Why are you a god sir mark. Literally your channel is the only one I can respect and follow behind. I have a disconnect when I watch tip videos or anything along the lines of cinematic lighting but the persons footage doesn’t match, sucks, or doesn’t have that quality your stuff does. You’ve literally inspired me on my journey I just started especially your cinematic lighting video. Literally blew my mind on how practical but powerful it was. I just did it for a proposal and about to do the same thing for an upcoming music video.
Nice!! You're finding the videos helping your real world application? Like it's helping your lighting techniques?
Thanks for listening to follower requests and doing this topic. So much learning to do.
Thanks.
Listen to the sound track before shooting....
I am going to do that.
Sounds great
I never finish a youtube video when it comes to editing in any type of software but the way you've taught us how to use premier pro I finished the whole video! I was so captivated, it was short and to the point and I liked how you just taught this. I learned more in this video than I did in college class which felt so forced to learn. I'll keep watching your content I love it!
For the file name reset, I think you can deal with that in your camera settings. I don't know for other bodies, but I use a Fujifilm mirrorless camera and if you navigate to MENU > SETUP > SAVE DATA SETTING > FRAME NO and select CONTINUOUS, you have solved the problem of resetting file numbering after card format or swap.
I hope anyone finds that useful. If you aren't using a Fujifilm, you can refer to your camera manual, or the good ole Google 🙂
Good tip 👌
Interesting how most of the things said here can be applied to other NLEs, not just Premiere. It's not just about the tool after all.
Another great video, Mark. #markboneheadphones
I'm trawling through your old videos and this one is so helpful, Mark, especially about constructing the voice first. I can't wait to do AOD when it opens.
❤️
Thank you again. I always appreciate any advice you give us. Please don’t stop 🤘🏼🤘🏼
can't stop won't sop
This is exactly how I edit and from experience it’s a game changer! Listen to this man! Nice touch on the paste attributes 🤙🏽
whooooo so glad to hear someone who actually edits the same way I do! thanks for sharing mark!!
These tips are so useful although I'm editing my first documentary on my smartphone.
Well done, Mark! 🙌🏾
Yes! Please do a shot list process. Would love to hear your thoughts.
My top hot keys: map Ctrl+Tab for ripple delete and map 1 & 2 for zoom in and out so I'm only using my left hand. I like using the mouse for cutting still, I find it faster than JKL keys. Also map E for enable/disable clip. And I love using the QW keys a lot for what they're mapped to.
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Been a short time ghoster on your channel and this is my first comment. You are doing great and I enjoy learning from your videos! thank you for all you, may not realize, do.
Thanks Lawrence! Hope I can bring value to your career!
Mark Bone Thank you man! I’ve got some stuff coming out soon and I got that F7 light for it
Mark, I love your stuff. Would love to hear how you pick which lens / which focal length when shooting a doc. Are you making decisions on the fly, swapping prime lenses often, or do you have everything planned and stick to your plan, or are you using zooms so it negates the thinking and you go by feel.? Would love to hear your approach to that and thinking through focal length in general. Thanks!
Great questions!! I sometimes get lazy and just shoot everything on the 24mm at 1.4 😂
Mark Bone I love this reply so much. I’m now off to go shoot everything in 35mm until you make a video on how to actually do this well.
"If you enjoy gear... work at a rental shop"
Mark Throwing shaaaade... I LOVE IT
#markboneheadphones
haha, glad someone caught that. You win for watching the whole video
@@markbone woah wait... do you mean i win as in... im pretty cool or did i just win your giveaway? cause ive never won anything in ma life hahaha
@@TiempoFilmico bahahaha, you don't win the giveaway sorry! I meant you win in finding that comment. Sorry for the confusion. BUT NOW I HOPE YOU WIN!!
Ooops...
Yet another great video with golden tips, you're an inspiration thanks!
Thanks mate!
You're very welcome mate, I'm literally now editing my first ever documentary about Thailand and Cambodia and your tips on the workflow are just so timely, cheers bud!
Defnitely going to purchase epidemic sounds for my edits as well!
Thanks for the tips. I always appreciate your videos and I appreciate the time you spend making these videos.
I making a short documentary for a youth group and your vids have helped so much man.
And I appreciate your videos, they're direct and simpel yet so affective.
@
In Rescate 6:04 , You can almost taste the Pavement , powerful shot !
Looking forward to No Country Is An Island
Big Up to you
Hi mark. I follow your videos here from Brazil and it has helped me a lot. This presented technique is good, but I share something I learned recently and it has helped me a lot; the "ripple" function. I customized my shortcut for the "W" = "ripple trim next edit to playhead" and "Q" keys to "Ripple Trim Previous Edit to Playhead" and the "E" key for normal cutting (cmd + K). So now I can edit using only 3 fingers of the left hand and with the thumb I can pause the space key. ps: Congratulations on the documentary "Rescate", which is an amazing work. Big hug!
Hot keys saved me a lot of time when editing. Doesn't matter which editing program you use, you need to know the hot keys... #markboneheadphones
Yes for more documentary tips and ideas, and thank you alot, you are appreciated by the documentary community..
4:36 i cant hear that music anymore!! Every UA-camr who uses Epidemic Sound uses that song
QUICK MUTE THE SONG
@@markbone haha thanks. I didnt want to "hate"
The pancake edit literally just blew my mind!!! Game changer thanks for dropping some wisdom Mark!!!!!!
The method of bringing down all of your raw footage and putting them on separate time lines sounds bombastic! Will you do a vid on how to do properly????? Please. I would love to see how you set this up.
Dude, legit. Have found your video the most useful.
that timeline tip..never thought of that, i'm gonna keep it in mind!
Great advice Mark - this is legit my new favourite channel...
Dude. The pancake editing/timeline tip. I've been using timelines as organization tools within my editing flow for almost a while now, but have felt so guilty about it because it feels much "hackier" than bins and 3 point editing. But after hearing that someone of your caliber is using it, I feel so much better about using timelines again. Thanks, man.
All about that pancake editing! Bins are for trash not editing 😂
@@markbone 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
These are great tips. Thank you! I’ve been feeling slow at my editing so I find these tips fresh and new
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Thank you so much, your videos are always so helpful!
These tips are so spot on. Some, like the edit hot keys I was already doing but that b-roll time line was brilliant. I plan on implementing this technique immediately. Thank you
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Man your information is so invaluable! I love how you specialize from a director standpoint. I've been trying to get more into documentaries and storytelling testimonials and this channel has been so helpful!
I love good headphones....... and I love nice woodworking. So cool! Really enjoying your videos too man! @
This channel is pure GEM, it's helping me a lot.... going like this...you gonna hit a million subscriber soon
Ahhh! Thank you! I hope to just hit 100K that would be nice!
Love when i get that notification of a new MB post!! #markboneheadphones
Mark, many many thanks for you tutorials, they are a huge help, and thank you for your excellent teaching style.
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Using all the tips while editing my vlogs. Maybe I should make a jump to Docs. Tips are really solid man thanks! But I think you should add ripple delete buttons in your hotkeys. That way you just press one key and it cuts and removed the clip for you. One that removed before the cut and one that removes after the cut. Once you do you will never go back. Interview etc is so so fast to cut down. Thank man.
Finally usefull content on youtube! Thanks!
These are wonderful tips. Thank you Mark..
Thanks for sharing! Several of these hacks I have come across through editing recently as well and I’m excited to incorporate the others! 👏🏻
🙏🏻💯💯💯💯💯💯
#markboneheadphones You're the most real editor and you're so down to earth. appreciate your videos always.
I want all the nitty gritty.
also, lol at that final ramble "...and just stop ... making us watch your travel videos, anywaysseeyouguysinthenextone."
#markboneheadphones ..?
Don’t you just love it when pros are now teaching stuff on UA-cam for free. That’s value content! It’s like airdropping his (mind)years of experience to us! Haha.
#markboneheadphones
I used to put too much care on visual & usually give 2nd thought on the audio. However when I finished my edit, just then I began to realize good visual is nothing without good audio. Thanks for your great tips & insight #markboneheadphones
Thanks Mark. You help me get my documentary and other video editing done efficiently.
@16:03 LOL!!! That was so honest and hilarous haha! Great tips especially pancake timelines
Dude Mark, the Pancake Edit, and the named Marker tip are straight up insane!
Simple but effective!!0
Everybody starting out should watch this as well as the video on the different tier cameras. Sorted 🙂
Thank you for the tips! Love your hotkey suggest but the biggest thing I found useful was the marker tips. I did. It realize you could drag markers and name them.
I am adapting my workflow to setting markers over my audio and music to outline my story.
Thank you so much
I love your work! I’ve only just begun working with video (the past year and a half) and I’ve grown a lot. After watching some of your videos and looking into it more, I would love to go into documentary filmmaking and would love to hear your story going into that/suggestions on how to get into that world.
Awesome! This helps so much. Thank you 🙏🏼
wait, you didn't use hotkeys for years! wow that makes me feel so much better about how good UA-cam is to learn on already, I've been using premiere for almost 3 years now and about 4 months into learning it i needed a hotkey other than ctrl + z
Thank you! I had no idea you could have multiple timelines open at the same time.
Q and W generally ripple delete the begining or ending of the clip instead of using the ripple tool or ripple delete
This channel boutta blow up
This was my face the entire time 😮😮😮 thank you!
I liked this one. Helpful and practical stuff bro!
Oh damn.... pancake editing just blew my mind..... holy shit. Thank you!!!!
this is so awesome! Exactly what I needed right now. Thanks Mark, keep up the good work
~16 min in...the real Mark Bone please stand up, please stand up. Haha.
But also what about that double timeline stacked vertically! I watch a lot of tutorials and have never seen that. Amazing. Thank you!
I'd also say if you have a shitty computer and edit a lot of highly compressed footage like from a GH5 or drones (h.264), just transcode it all to ProRes, if you can afford to leave it transcoding overnight. It's worth it.
Love all the information in your tutorials.
Yes bro
I'm hyped to hear your tips! how do you feel about DaVinci Resolve 16? #markboneheadphones
Love your videos so much. Filmschool as good as it gets.
#markboneheadphones
These were insanely good advices. Thanks.
Your video was very helpful bro thanks.
Dude, so many.great tips, thanks for sharing!
Thanks mate 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great tips! The pancake edit blew my mind... Makes so much sense when working with sequences in Premiere
Great tip about stems!
Great content and tips as always!
Great tip with the timelines! Every video you make brings so much value! :)
Thanks Jakub!!
The timeline tip is SICK! But I have to say... Resolve doesn't crash, resolve doesn't mix up proxy files that are named the same, resolve has smoother playback and is easier on your computer, resolve has better bins (not quite as good as avid but better than premiere ).... Just saying
Your content is always soooo incredibly helpful. Thanks so much Mark :)
Such a good one Mark! A lot of value here!
I LOVE your no BS delivery!!! I'm still shooting a club on NYE, and I'm excited to try making a cool little recap video that they aren't even expecting.. (I just got the eos R and video is SO clean in Premiere it's exciting, I just want to create something, everything HAHA... but I'm SO new to all of this).. can you do a video on meeting like minded people that aren't like 20 years old (I'm 41)
One of the purest non bullshit and most informative channels out there! Thank you Mark, keep it up! #markboneheadphones
Great tips Mark!
Dude, thanks for being a resource!
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Hey Mark, I loved that Timeline & pancake editing tip. Do you have a video on how you manage all your media?
Those tips are just good damn gold !!
Don't often save yt videos but did this one. Quick and to the point. #markboneheadphones
HAHA, if you enjoy gear, work at a rental or B&H 😂 Great ending, love your energy! I've been using Premier Pro for 2-3 years now, still, I have so much to learn. But II just came across your channel because I wanted some tips on doc editing, and this was super helpful. I've never used to create multiple timelines, but it makes sense now. I will def start doing that. Thanks for a great video!