Premiere Pro
Video editing tips, tricks and news for Adobe Premiere Pro.
Retrograding Digital Footage with the Editors of Documentary Now!
Want to get your DSLR video to look like vintage 16mm black and white? Let’s explore how to retrograde digital footage with the editors of the mockumentary …
Video Tutorial: Time Remapping in Premiere Pro
Master the fine art of Time Remapping in Premiere Pro by controlling and manipulating Speed Keyframes.
5 Tips to Organize and Customize Premiere Pro
These five tips will help you organize and customize Adobe Premiere Pro to your own personal preference.
How to Create Export Presets in Premiere Pro
Streamline your video editing workflow by creating custom export presets in Premiere Pro. It only takes three simple steps!
Is it Time to Switch Back to Final Cut Pro?
Over five years since its release, is Final Cut Pro X finally more of a viable video editing option?
Move Assets Between Premiere Pro and After Effects
Find out how to easily move your media assets between Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects without dynamic linking.
Video Tutorial: 5 Ways to Use Markers in Premiere Pro
Make your video editing projects infinitely more manageable by utilizing markers in Premiere Pro. Here’s how to go about it.
Adobe Max Roundup: The Creative Cloud Continues to Grow
Adobe Max reveals, yet again, that Adobe’s Creative Cloud is the across-the-board digital resource for video and film creatives. Here’s everything coming to the Cloud in 2017.
How to Perfectly Time Your Music in Premiere Pro
Learn how to perfectly edit and time your music tracks in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Video Editing Quick Tip: Using Command + Drag in Premiere Pro
Supercharge your workflow and spare your sanity with this quick shortcut that lets you manipulate play time and add transitions to multiple clips in Premiere Pro.
Engage Your Audience Faster With Adobe’s Social Publishing Panel
Adobe announces new Social Publishing panel update, allowing users to publish directly to social media platforms.
Moving Projects From Premiere Pro to DaVinci Resolve Without Rendering
Color grading long, extensive projects is made easy with this simple solution for moving from Premiere Pro to DaVinci Resolve without rendering.