I have a spreadsheet of PrPro mods just to have a reference in case I ever lose track of how I like it setup; added all your default prefs! My Secret Tip: Everyone knows back slash \ expands the timeline to fit to view (then again, back to previous view), but one shortcut I use a lot is Shift-\ (shift backslash): expands the timeline to the frame (Instant Max Zoom In) when you need to see a gap or make a nudge (esp for small clips); Then I often hit the - (dash or minus key) to zoom back out, incrementally; or just \ by itself to jump back to the previous timeline view.
I love your content! While I enjoy seeing your collaborations with brands, I'd also be interested in some videos where you share your unsponsored thoughts and recommendations. Would you be able to recommend some of your favorite things that aren't sponsored?
@@mepravinjadhav I'm lucky that my favorite tool happened to sponsor. As you can see 9 out of 11 👍 were not from FilmImpact, so only a portion was sponsored but also it was my real recommendation bc I dont work with sponsors I don't use 😅
Even after years in the editing game, your tips made me feel like I've unlocked a secret level in Premiere Pro! 🗝🎬 Thanks for making my workflow smoother and my projects sharper.
As soon as you said "change audio transition to 2 frames, this will make sense in a minute" I KNEW exactly what you were going to do. Personally I really like applying the standard default audio transition too often with the work I do. So my work around is this, if anyone is interested. Make apply a default transition, shorten it to 2 frames, copy the transition. Using the rolling edit tool, select ALL cuts, then press paste and you're done. Yes, it's a few more steps, but it's somewhat easier for my workflow without needing to change the default transition length if you're use to using that! Okay, that's all from me!
Wow, I will try that and It will be helpful for me too. Normally I use adjustment layer to apply one same trsnsition to all the cuts but I think your tip is helpful too. Thank you
Film Impact is my #1 go-to for almost any sort of transition or effect, outside of what Premiere does. It's simple but each effect can be customized and I love the "surprise me" button because dragging sliders around nonstop is tedious. I've gotten great starting points with it generating a random look for an effect. Powerful stuff!
Thanks Kelsea, I’m a long time PP editor and so many of the things you showed in this are so obvious, but I’ve never thought to do them, total time saving gold! My little tip is that I use a Razor Tartarus as a mini keyboard for my most common shortcuts and I set the wheel to be a frame by frame timeline scrubber. I find it super helpful. Love your channel!
That was awesome, I am absolutely not a pro, but I edit a lot of videos, and the first 3 minutes of this video helped me fix things I didn't know I could but wanted to. Thank you!
I love seeing other people's workflows. Seeing the difference between what editors find helpful is actually very helpful. I personally love Audio while scrubbing.
Wow so much useful stuff! And yes I stuck to the end. This was a much more useful video than I expected. Like the MAJORITY of the tips were extremely helpful. Also on a different note, I need your keyboard. That would help alot lol.
Thank you! Keeping premier from playing from the beginning when it reaches the end is a life saver. It’s is also crazy that premier doesn’t fix the jump cut pop sound. But having a shorter default cross fade is also golden. Thanks again.
I am not kidding. this video is so helpful. i have been editing since 3 years now i feel like these will help me more with my work. The bonus tip was actually helpful NGL
Thanks for this. I've been editing for a long time, but now I'm putting out 2-4 videos a day wand was looking for ways to speed up my workflow without sacrificing captions and animation cuts. Never knew tween existed.
Great video and tips! I use motion tween all the time and still sometimes get black bars when zooming in from angles and stuff. When editing editing walkthroughs, I usually out a color matte under it and make it the same color of the editing program IF.
Great I like how humble and nice you are when talking about all your editing techniques. Makes it more watchable. I import and re-use many things from previous projects, also with after effects layers which I link in premiere and then click alt and drag onto the old item on the timeline to keep settings like scale and so.
Thank you so much for this video, I'm new to creating content but not entirely new to the different Adobe editing software so this video really helps me refresh and learn some efficiency. I can't afford a new keyboard but I would love a laminated or plastic print out of the keyboard shortcuts to have on my desk while I'm editing.
Would appreciate suggestions on how to organize workspace layout and panes when using two physical monitors. (Been experimenting with using an iPad via Sidecar to put the program monitor on it to get more timeline layers easier to see on main monitor, but just scratching the surface)
WOW! The simple, structured way how you creatively show the information is just form or art! Not only I learned about the new tips but functionalities this system can do all together! When I grow up I want to be as effortless in editing :D! Thank you for the amazing video!
YOU ARE A GENIUS. Thank you so much for sharing. I've been editing professionally for 15 years, but you taught me a lot in this video! You've got a new subscriber here. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for all the valuable insights you provide. I am a subscriber. I have a question ... I have a 4K circus video with 25fps. If I set up a 4K sequence with 24fps in Premiere Pro, when I import and it ask if I want to keep the sequence the same and NOT change to match the new circus clip coming in, what happens? Will the 24 fps sequence make the new circus clip change to 24fps and now we are done with 25?
As a newbe and certified old guy, your tips have helped me a LOT to learn how to use PP better and save a lot of time. Thank you so much and yes I'm a subscriber!
As usual, my eagerly awaited PG video and this one is invaluable. I did find one oddity, though. My 'preferences' is not in the edit section, and is not listed as preferences, ( I am sure it used to be). On my Mac I had to go to settings under Premiere Pro column, then select general. I realise you can't allow for variations in every region, however, it did make me action these great tips.
I'm probably watching an old tip here but selecting multiple audio clips and hitting control D no longer works in Premier pro, at least not on my mac... I tried comman, function, option and control... did they change this?
@@saqlainahmed7172 Not sure what you mean. Check the length of your transition, experiment with different position settings. It may be a bug in Premiere Pro as well.
Great video, question for you, when I look at the STATS for NERDS on your video it shows 28% / DRC (content loudness -6.3dB) does this mean your sound is not optimised as it's being lowered by 6.3dB as it's too loud?
I'd like to know what kind of skin smoothing filter you're using here, please. I have some footage that I have to correct for and the effect you've used here might get me out of a bind.
@@PremiereGal, thanks for your reply. I evaluated Beauty Box instead and quite liked the result - its skin-smoothing process isn't as aggressive on skin texture, and it has one-click analyse. It makes you wonder, though: why can't Adobe offer something similar out of the box with their app?
Holy sh*t. SO many helpful tips in this! Normally when I watch editing trick videos they're tips people have covered a million times. Not this one! Thank you so much!
Can those proxies be used when working on hevc or h265 footage?? Cause a lot of time even after installing hevc h265 extensions the premiere shows error of "footage have bad frames" and hence can't be imported. Therefore it happens a lot of time with me that I ended up converting those hevc or h265 footage into h264 and then importing them which took a hell lot of time.
I love your content! While I enjoy seeing your collaborations with brands, I'd also be interested in some videos where you share your unsponsored thoughts and recommendations. Would you be able to recommend some of your favorite things that aren't sponsored?
The truth is Motion Tween is my most used tool, I'm just lucky enough that they happen to have also sponsored. They didnt tell me what to say, I only share tools I highly recommend and use often. 🎉 Sponsors enable me to do this full time and pay my editors and thumbnail designers.
The answer below is your answer (if one is watching my videos, obvi Pr is far than more relevant)...Resolve has some things we wish Pr had and Vice versa. I do not have any crashes at all, probably in the last couple years perhaps maybe 2-4 times? very rare.
Greta Video! I instantly changed prefs, 14 + years editing and I never though of those little tricks, the JKL slow mo hasn´t work for me for more than a year, I thought they have removed it, is there a bug? or my keyboard maybe. Anyone has this problem?
Yo gal! you should make a video about how you organize your workspace in premier pro. I mean the panels in premier And explain it a bit why you organize it that way.
I am more focused on watching all your entire UA-cam videos in this phase of my life and I promise you when I do this, I am coming back to show you massive results and Testify to your teaching, THIS IS A PROMISE!!!
Share your secret tips too! LMK
I have a spreadsheet of PrPro mods just to have a reference in case I ever lose track of how I like it setup; added all your default prefs!
My Secret Tip:
Everyone knows back slash \ expands the timeline to fit to view (then again, back to previous view), but one shortcut I use a lot is
Shift-\ (shift backslash): expands the timeline to the frame (Instant Max Zoom In) when you need to see a gap or make a nudge (esp for small clips);
Then I often hit the - (dash or minus key) to zoom back out, incrementally; or just \ by itself to jump back to the previous timeline view.
I love your content! While I enjoy seeing your collaborations with brands, I'd also be interested in some videos where you share your unsponsored thoughts and recommendations. Would you be able to recommend some of your favorite things that aren't sponsored?
@@mepravinjadhav I'm lucky that my favorite tool happened to sponsor. As you can see 9 out of 11 👍 were not from FilmImpact, so only a portion was sponsored but also it was my real recommendation bc I dont work with sponsors I don't use 😅
@@KnotsUntiedNice ones! 🎉
Its tooo helpful tips.❤
Even after years in the editing game, your tips made me feel like I've unlocked a secret level in Premiere Pro! 🗝🎬 Thanks for making my workflow smoother and my projects sharper.
As soon as you said "change audio transition to 2 frames, this will make sense in a minute" I KNEW exactly what you were going to do. Personally I really like applying the standard default audio transition too often with the work I do. So my work around is this, if anyone is interested.
Make apply a default transition, shorten it to 2 frames, copy the transition. Using the rolling edit tool, select ALL cuts, then press paste and you're done.
Yes, it's a few more steps, but it's somewhat easier for my workflow without needing to change the default transition length if you're use to using that! Okay, that's all from me!
Wow, I will try that and It will be helpful for me too.
Normally I use adjustment layer to apply one same trsnsition to all the cuts but I think your tip is helpful too.
Thank you
Sometimes as an Editor you don't have time to go through all these settings. This video is super helpful and I appreciate it a lot
That's so awesome to hear! Of course its important to mention that not all my preference fit all, but these tips work for our editing workflow best 👍
Film Impact is my #1 go-to for almost any sort of transition or effect, outside of what Premiere does. It's simple but each effect can be customized and I love the "surprise me" button because dragging sliders around nonstop is tedious. I've gotten great starting points with it generating a random look for an effect. Powerful stuff!
14:23, how can I render that or those clips after the final touch?
I've been a Premiere editor for decades .. yet even I learned some useful stuff today!! Thanks Premiere Gal! ❤🎉 I think I love you ❤❤
Thanks Kelsea, I’m a long time PP editor and so many of the things you showed in this are so obvious, but I’ve never thought to do them, total time saving gold! My little tip is that I use a Razor Tartarus as a mini keyboard for my most common shortcuts and I set the wheel to be a frame by frame timeline scrubber. I find it super helpful. Love your channel!
Changing Ripple Delete to 'D' and Normalizing all audio has changed my life. Thank You Render Goddess 🙏
That was awesome, I am absolutely not a pro, but I edit a lot of videos, and the first 3 minutes of this video helped me fix things I didn't know I could but wanted to. Thank you!
I love seeing other people's workflows. Seeing the difference between what editors find helpful is actually very helpful. I personally love Audio while scrubbing.
Wow so much useful stuff! And yes I stuck to the end. This was a much more useful video than I expected. Like the MAJORITY of the tips were extremely helpful. Also on a different note, I need your keyboard. That would help alot lol.
Thank you! Keeping premier from playing from the beginning when it reaches the end is a life saver. It’s is also crazy that premier doesn’t fix the jump cut pop sound. But having a shorter default cross fade is also golden. Thanks again.
I am not kidding. this video is so helpful. i have been editing since 3 years now i feel like these will help me more with my work.
The bonus tip was actually helpful NGL
Thanks for this. I've been editing for a long time, but now I'm putting out 2-4 videos a day wand was looking for ways to speed up my workflow without sacrificing captions and animation cuts. Never knew tween existed.
5:24 How do you make the Ultra Key show the masked area like that in black and white?
Great video and tips! I use motion tween all the time and still sometimes get black bars when zooming in from angles and stuff. When editing editing walkthroughs, I usually out a color matte under it and make it the same color of the editing program IF.
Great I like how humble and nice you are when talking about all your editing techniques. Makes it more watchable. I import and re-use many things from previous projects, also with after effects layers which I link in premiere and then click alt and drag onto the old item on the timeline to keep settings like scale and so.
I want to know if you use that stream deck plus to edit faster.
Thank you so much for this video, I'm new to creating content but not entirely new to the different Adobe editing software so this video really helps me refresh and learn some efficiency. I can't afford a new keyboard but I would love a laminated or plastic print out of the keyboard shortcuts to have on my desk while I'm editing.
Would appreciate suggestions on how to organize workspace layout and panes when using two physical monitors. (Been experimenting with using an iPad via Sidecar to put the program monitor on it to get more timeline layers easier to see on main monitor, but just scratching the surface)
OMG! I have had that ghastly cloud around my green screen footage for years. Amaaaaaaaazing video! Thank you Premiere Gal.
WOW! The simple, structured way how you creatively show the information is just form or art! Not only I learned about the new tips but functionalities this system can do all together! When I grow up I want to be as effortless in editing :D! Thank you for the amazing video!
haha thank you!
YOU ARE A GENIUS. Thank you so much for sharing. I've been editing professionally for 15 years, but you taught me a lot in this video! You've got a new subscriber here. Keep up the great work.
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for all the valuable insights you provide. I am a subscriber. I have a question ... I have a 4K circus video with 25fps. If I set up a 4K sequence with 24fps in Premiere Pro, when I import and it ask if I want to keep the sequence the same and NOT change to match the new circus clip coming in, what happens? Will the 24 fps sequence make the new circus clip change to 24fps and now we are done with 25?
Hey Gal I am having this doubt, do we need to export with the QT gamma compensation on a windows machine?
Thanks a lot Gal. These tips are really gonna make 2024 the best year ever
As a newbe and certified old guy, your tips have helped me a LOT to learn how to use PP better and save a lot of time. Thank you so much and yes I'm a subscriber!
20 years and still learning new tips! Thank you 😄
I'm a hobbiest who's been learning editing for the past year, and these are game changing tips for me, ty so much. :)
These are AMAZING TIPS! Love that Film Impact transitions work as regular transitions.
11:51 what’s the purpose of ticking including video effects. Can you give me a eg… so I’ve a better understanding…
You are a time saving GODDESS! Thanks so much for all of your super easy to follow/understand tutorials! Seriously! MWAH xox
Mam would you please tell me the name of caption style you used in the very start of the video? did you create or used some motion graphics?
As usual, my eagerly awaited PG video and this one is invaluable. I did find one oddity, though. My 'preferences' is not in the edit section, and is not listed as preferences, ( I am sure it used to be). On my Mac I had to go to settings under Premiere Pro column, then select general. I realise you can't allow for variations in every region, however, it did make me action these great tips.
Thanks Gal, I learned a few things I didn't know even though I've been using it for 15 years. Love from Turkey 😊
I'm probably watching an old tip here but selecting multiple audio clips and hitting control D no longer works in Premier pro, at least not on my mac... I tried comman, function, option and control... did they change this?
Film Impact is the stuff... changed my shows and times 100%
Great video. Have you done a video on editing proxies? If not, could you please. Thanks in advance!
Always unlocking good stuff.....great having you as my online tutor
Yes, the KJL tips combining the keys were new to me. Thanks. I can teach this to my editing class. :)
I love Motion Tween too! I've been using it for years. And Jaap from Film Impact is a super cool dude, too.
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I have used same motion tween trick that Kelsey told in this video, but I have felt a little bit cut in transition. Can you please help me?
@@saqlainahmed7172 Not sure what you mean. Check the length of your transition, experiment with different position settings. It may be a bug in Premiere Pro as well.
Great video, question for you, when I look at the STATS for NERDS on your video it shows 28% / DRC (content loudness -6.3dB) does this mean your sound is not optimised as it's being lowered by 6.3dB as it's too loud?
The last tip is really very helpful!
LOVED THIS VIDEO! I knew, like, three or four of these, maybe five ... but the ones I didn't know - gold! Thank You!
That's awesome.
Awesome stuff Kelsey I’m in a project right now and you just saved me time thanks!
I'd like to know what kind of skin smoothing filter you're using here, please. I have some footage that I have to correct for and the effect you've used here might get me out of a bind.
I talk about it in my color grading video we do a subtle skin smooth with Cosmo II. ua-cam.com/video/HQqPu361qM4/v-deo.htmlsi=VIR7Mgve6JZGSYrU
@@PremiereGal, thanks for your reply. I evaluated Beauty Box instead and quite liked the result - its skin-smoothing process isn't as aggressive on skin texture, and it has one-click analyse.
It makes you wonder, though: why can't Adobe offer something similar out of the box with their app?
You really make things a lot better and easier to understand. Thank you for being you 😊
How do you fix the essential graphics panel if it shows everything you search for as does not exist when they do?
Thanks so much. There is always more to learn about Premiere Pro!
Thanks for those time saving tips. Even after years of editing I this old dog can still learn new tricks!
Absolutely love this. So easy to understand. I’m just learning Pro, look forward to learning more from you.
Thanks for making my workflow smoother.
This was really helpful
Thank you for all your videos, it really helps me to learn new tricks and boost my skills.
Fell in love with your videos. Love at first sight
You are doing Amazing
Were this tips any helpful? I'd say helpful is a small word to describe it. Its LIFE SAVING🤩💫 THANK YOU🙏
Really useful tips, thanks!!👊 By the way, what system are you using?
Holy sh*t. SO many helpful tips in this! Normally when I watch editing trick videos they're tips people have covered a million times. Not this one! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I'm learning as i go and your videos are a massive help!
Thanks for the tips❤
I've been using filmimpact over 6 months, and I didn't know motion tween thing😮
waaaaaattt, you gotta use it!
Can those proxies be used when working on hevc or h265 footage?? Cause a lot of time even after installing hevc h265 extensions the premiere shows error of "footage have bad frames" and hence can't be imported. Therefore it happens a lot of time with me that I ended up converting those hevc or h265 footage into h264 and then importing them which took a hell lot of time.
I have no idea as I don't use h265, but try making proxies and let me know how it goes!
Just when I think I know it all, you show me something new! Thanks!
i will watch this video 5-6 times to really sink in all the tips for my editing! Thank you
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Can't wait to try all of this! Love the bonus tip
Another interesting video from Premiere Gal. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
youre the best teacher, i have a seen. you are warm✋✋✋✋❤❤
That what so helpful.❤ I'd be applying all that in my workflow very soon which is now 😅
I am so glad to have found you. This was helpful!
Thank you so much , all these tips will be helpful for us.
I am still learning thanks Premiere Gal GBU. taking so much time to share your Tips tricks
I love your content! While I enjoy seeing your collaborations with brands, I'd also be interested in some videos where you share your unsponsored thoughts and recommendations. Would you be able to recommend some of your favorite things that aren't sponsored?
The truth is Motion Tween is my most used tool, I'm just lucky enough that they happen to have also sponsored. They didnt tell me what to say, I only share tools I highly recommend and use often. 🎉 Sponsors enable me to do this full time and pay my editors and thumbnail designers.
Definatley Saving this for future reference THANKS GAL!!!
Amazing saving time tips!
thkx Professor Gal :D!!!
This is so good! Thank you so much. You have saved my life!!!!
Did you experience any major crashes in premiere pro since they got upgraded? I'm hesitating whether I should switch to Davinci Resolve.
No need to hesitate brother switch to Davinci immediately
The answer below is your answer (if one is watching my videos, obvi Pr is far than more relevant)...Resolve has some things we wish Pr had and Vice versa. I do not have any crashes at all, probably in the last couple years perhaps maybe 2-4 times? very rare.
Some of the best simple tips I've seen in a long time. Thanks!
Great to hear!
Greta Video! I instantly changed prefs, 14 + years editing and I never though of those little tricks, the JKL slow mo hasn´t work for me for more than a year, I thought they have removed it, is there a bug? or my keyboard maybe. Anyone has this problem?
Pls what mic did you use to record your audio
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you Gal 😌
🤯🤯🤯Some tips made me cook! Great Content!
I’m new to video I’m an audio guy. Thank u for accurate straight forward information #1 page scroll was huuuuuge lol
Love these tips so much 🙏🏾
What a presentation. Actually Gall I eat your tutorials.
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Thanks! Shortcut for "smooth in" is a good idea!
A lot of awesome useful tips, thanks so much!!
Great tricks!! Thanks for sharing!!
Wow I love your videos
How do you create your intro captions
This was incredibly helpful thank you so much!!
This is the best cheat codes I have ever seen. Subscribed 🎉
omg these tipps are amazing!!
Amazing tips ! I loved ❤you style
Great video, Gal! 👏👏
🙌🏼 YES!!! 🙌🏼 Muchas gracias Amiga🙏🏼
Appreciate the tips and what you do. Thanks!
I started to admire youe, I learned alot from your videos and tips, thank you
I love you! Keep the tips coming........
I like the audio translation tip but the old school gap sweatshirt is the star of this video.
Yo gal! you should make a video about how you organize your workspace in premier pro. I mean the panels in premier
And explain it a bit why you organize it that way.
omg! yes! thank you for not gatekeeping Motion Tween!!!
The best tool, really!
I am more focused on watching all your entire UA-cam videos in this phase of my life and I promise you when I do this, I am coming back to show you massive results and Testify to your teaching, THIS IS A PROMISE!!!