Premiere Pro
Video editing tips, tricks and news for Adobe Premiere Pro.
How to Set Sequence Start Timecode in Premiere
Here’s how to set the starting timecode of your sequence when exporting your project for delivery.
Premiere Pro Tip: Make Clip Replacements and Revisions Faster Than Ever!
Learn three commands that will make your revisions faster and easier with this Premiere Pro tip!
Create Quick and Easy Vignettes in Premiere Pro
Use the effect masking tools to easily create quick vignette effects in Premiere Pro!
Three Quick Tips for Editing in Premiere Pro
Problem solving leads to new skills. Here are three things I’ve learned recently while editing in Premiere Pro.
Remove Warp From Warp Stabilizer Using After Effects
Warp stabilizer is a great tool, but sometimes it becomes part of the problem instead of a solution. Smooth out your footage with the following handy tips!
Quick Tip: Nudge Clips in Premiere Pro
Need a quicker way to move clips around your timeline? Learn how to nudge clips in Premiere Pro – without a mouse!
Premiere Pro Tutorial: Pull Selects Faster Than Ever!
When you’re going through b-roll to pull selects, a few simple keyboard shortcuts can save you a ton of time. Get the scoop in this Premiere Pro …
Smoothing Keyframes in Premiere Pro
You don’t have to be in After Effects to have smooth keyframes. Learn how to access the graph editor in this Premiere Pro tutorial.
Audio Tips and Tricks: Removing Echo and Reverb
Use these audio tips (and a couple of plugins) to easily remove reverb and echo from dialogue.
Avengers Assembled: Editing a Blockbuster
With the Age of Ultron upon us, let’s take a look back at the editing process of The Avengers, one of the biggest blockbusters of all time.
Premiere Pro Tutorial: Setting Poster Frames
A quick change of your poster frame can help you better organize your editing work flow in a big way. Find out more in this Premiere Pro …
Learn the Secrets of Film Editing in Seven Minutes
CineFix takes seven minutes to share the secrets and history of film editing, from the days of slicing film strips to today’s fully digital process.