Thursday, September 26, 2019

10 Keyboard Shortcuts for Premiere

I plan on using the thumbnail shortcut, the one that allows you to move graphics at different speeds, and the shortcut for grouping clips in the future. For the thumbnail shortcut, it allows you to alter the videos in your Project Manager, so that you can find the point you want to serve as your thumbnail, and set it with Shift + P. This shortcut will make my life easier in the future, because I'll be able to tell by the thumbnail what the clip is about, and that can help me locate certain videos as quickly as possible. In addition, I was intrigued by the tip about moving text or graphics on the screen, and how holding Control or Shift while moving your cursor can slow down the movement, or speed it up respectively. This simple shortcut will allow me to create my title slates with more ease, and if I do start adding graphics to my videos, I'll save time with positioning them. A final shortcut that I know I'll end up using is the application of Control + G to group clips that've been highlighted, as I'm always trying to move large amounts of footage together, and this will make it so I don't have to waste time doing it clip by clip.

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