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Timeline Playback Auto-Scrolling

July 1, 2019 By Premiere Pro Tricks 7 Comments

Here’s a great Adobe Premiere Pro tip!

Did you know you can change how your timeline scrolls in Adobe Premiere Pro when you are in playback? There are three choices. Page Scroll is the default. Then there is Smooth Scroll and No Scroll. I have no idea why you might use No Scroll if you do clue me in ok?

If you having trouble visualizing what I am talking about here’s what the default behavior, Page Scroll, looks like. When the CTI gets to the far right your timeline advances and yout CTI enters from the far left.

Now watch this. Here’s how you change your Timeline Playback Scrolling behavior. We will change it to Smooth Scroll. In your Adobe Premiere Pro Preferences (I’m on a Mac) find “Timeline” towards the bottom. Then a panel will open up.


And here’s what Smooth Scroll looks like. Your CTI stays smack dab in the center of your timeline.

Finally, if you are interested, here’s what the No Scroll Option looks like. You CTI (Current Time Indicator), or what some people call your “Play Head”, move out of your view.

Filed Under: Sequence, Timeline

How to make a ne​w sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro

May 24, 2019 By Premiere Pro Tricks Leave a Comment

Transcript:

hey friends I’m gonna show you a bunch
of ways to start a new sequence in
Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro works best
when your sequence settings match the
settings of your footage so I’m gonna
show you two ways that I feel is the
best way to set up your sequence in your
timeline. as you can see I have a bin
full of clips I’m just gonna take my
first clip right here and I’m going to
drag it right over here where it says
drop media here to create sequence. boom
new sequence created now you’ll notice
that the sequence name is the same as
your clip that you have here that I
created it from. what I do is I’m gonna
drag that out of my bin and I’m going to
rename it to something that is logical.
I’m gonna call it edit version zero one
and I’m ready to go. second great way to
create a new sequence would be to take a
clip from your footage bin drag it over
to the new item icon down here below and
drop it and now we have another new
sequence. as you can see yet again the
sequence has been named the same as your
clip so let’s pull that out of the bin
and rename this we’ll call this
edit version zero two. great that’s the
best two ways I feel to set up your
sequence now I’m going to show you a
couple more you can always go down to
the new item icon down here click on it
and you’re going to get a bunch of
options top one is sequence create a new
sequence you can rename it right here
you have several presets to choose so
choose the right one and hit OK then
drop your footage. here’s another way go
to file new pull down to sequence and
click.
yet again you have your preset settings
that you can choose from click OK
let’s say you start a new sequence by
using the command in keyboard shortcut
and let’s just say that you choose the
wrong preset and then you drag your clip
onto your timeline it’s going to give
you a warning saying clip mismatch best
thing to do is change sequence settings
unless you chose that preset for a
specific reason all right that’s it I
sure would appreciate a thumbs up a
subscribe a comment anything have a
great day

Filed Under: Sequence, Uncategorized

Zoom to Frame Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcut

May 17, 2019 By Premiere Pro Tricks Leave a Comment

Are you the type of Premiere Pro video editor that likes to zoom all the way in your sequence to make really fine cuts? Are you tired of hitting the equal key (=) to zoom all the way in? We all know about the Zoom to Sequence keyboard shortcut the “\” key. But in keyboard shortcuts, there’s also Zoom to Frame that is unmapped by default. I’ve mapped that sucker to “option+\” and now I zoomed all the way in where I want to make those sweet sweet precise frame by frame cuts in Premiere Pro.

First you need to map that function in your keyboard shortcuts.

Then use it to zoom all the way in on your awesome sequence.

Filed Under: Keyboard Shortcuts

Close Gaps in Premiere Pro Sequence

January 26, 2019 By Premiere Pro Tricks 5 Comments

So you have a bunch of clips all separated out by blank spaces between them and you want to delete all the gaps. With an easy change to your Keyboard Shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro you can do just that.

First off open your keyboard shortcuts under the Premiere Pro CC dropdown menu.

Second, go to the search bar and type in “gap” to find the “Close Gap” and add a keyboard shortcut to it. I selected “Shift+Delete” for mine. Then click the OK button to save your shortcut.

Finally head over to your sequence timeline that has all those annoying gaps and hit the “Shift+Delete” keys and PRESTO! the gaps are gone.

Filed Under: Keyboard Shortcuts, Timeline

Exporting A GIF from Premiere Pro CC2019

December 28, 2018 By Premiere Pro Tricks 1 Comment

 

Filed Under: Exporting

Extend Edit Keyboard Shortcut in Adobe Premiere Pro

July 5, 2018 By Premiere Pro Tricks Leave a Comment

Here’s a handy one for you. E is for Extend Edit. Select the tail of your clip and hit the E key to extend your edit to the play head in your timeline.

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Filed Under: Keyboard Shortcuts, Timeline

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