4 PREMIERE PRO CC TIPS FOR BETTER EDITING

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In this Premiere Pro CC video editing tutorial, Alli shares 4 SECRET Adobe Premiere Pro CC Hacks you've gotta know to make video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC faster and more efficient!

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In this Premiere Pro video tutorial, I'm gonna share four Premiere Pro secrets you gotta know. Let's start with a new Premiere Pro feature that helps a ton with the organization, and that is changing your marker colors. To do this on your timeline, place your playhead in the area you'd like your marker. Press M on your keyboard to create a marker, double-click on it, and let's select the color red. You can also see we have lots of other marker color options. I'll name this marker Vancouver. To extend the length of this marker, in case you don't know, hold down the alt or option key on your keyboard, click the marker and now you can drag out either side of it.

Next, when you've got lots of Clips with effects on them on your timeline, they may be slowing down your playback and you may want to easily turn them off while you continue editing. To do this, go off to your program window and click on this little plus symbol on the right which is the button Enter. Grab the global effects mute button, drag it to where the other tools are on your program monitor. Click on it to activate it, which is indicated by it turning blue with the global effects mute button turned on. All of your effects will remain on all of your clips, they just won't show or use processing power which will make editing more efficient. Just to remember to turn global effects off when you're ready to export your final video.

When you've got your project picture locked and pretty much ready to export, if you have tons of footage in your project panel as I do, that you didn't end up using and you want to get rid of all those unused clips, there's a quick and easy way to do. So we can go up to edit and select remove unused; and now all the clips that weren't used in my edit are gone. They're out of this Premiere Pro project.

Here's the fourth Premiere Pro secret now. When you're ready to export your projects, you probably press the HOME key on your keyboard to go to the beginning of it. Press I to create an endpoint then you probably press END on your keyboard to go to the end of your video. Press o to now point and doing this gives you this extra empty frame here at the very end of your video project, which means if you export like this, the last frame in your video is going to be a black screen. But guess what, there's a quick way to solve this.

So I'll just undo that instead, you want to select your entire video edit and press the forward slash key on your keyboard which will place that endpoint at the beginning of your selection, and your outpoint right at the end of your selection where you want it, excluding that last empty frame. So your video will end on the last frame of your last clip like it should instead.

There you go. Those are my four Premiere Pro secrets that you can start using right now to make your editing life easier.

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