Posts Tagged ‘Premiere Pro’
4 Tips for Turning Horizontal Footage into Vertical Videos in Premiere Pro
Sometimes you can’t just scale and reframe footage into a vertical canvas. Here are four helpful tricks and workarounds.
5 Ways to Manipulate Time in Adobe Premiere Pro
When you’re editing video, you’re essentially playing with time. Let’s look at a few Premiere Pro tools to help you do just that. You know, it’s called nonlinear …
24 Hidden Premiere Pro Power-Ups Every Video Editor Should Know
Discover twenty-four hidden features, shortcuts, and hacks that every Premiere Pro editor needs to know about.
New Premiere Pro Public Beta: Adobe Reimages Import/Export Workflows
Say hello to a completely new reimaging to Adobe Premiere Pro’s import, export, and header bar applications!
Editor James K. Crouch on Editing a Feature Film During COVID
We chat with editor James K. Crouch about what he learned from editing the Tribeca feature film 12 Mighty Orphans during COVID-19 lockdowns. One of the highlights …
An In-Depth Look at the Adobe Premiere Pro Editing Tools
Let’s explore all the keyboard shortcuts and editing tools that will help you unlock your full Adobe Premiere Pro potential.
A Complete Guide on How to Get the Bokeh Effect
Let’s explore the different methods you can use on your next project to create beautiful bokeh effects in your footage.
Comparing the Performances of Premiere Pro vs. Final Cut Pro X
Let’s compare these two pieces of editing software—Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X—in five different areas of performance.
How to Make a Lower Thirds Template That You Can Reuse Anywhere
Learn how to make a lower thirds template that you can easily customize and reuse with any project. Let’s get started.
4 Basic Editing Hacks in Premiere Pro You Need to Know
From creating your own keyboard shortcuts to audio gain, today we’ll discuss some basic Premiere Pro editing hacks.
Why Premiere Pro Is Crashing and How to Make it Stop
Learn about the most common causes for crashes and slow downs in Premiere Pro, and see the ways to stop it from doing so.
Using XML Files to Move Your Timeline to a Different NLE
If you need to transfer your timeline between two different pieces of video editing software, using XML files could be the solution for you.