Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Premiere Pro Shortcuts

Summarized three of the shortcuts from this video that you plan on using going forward. What are each one's functions? How can they save you time going forward?

    Three shortcuts from the video that I plan on using going forward is shift and delete, the d key, and control g. Pressing shift and delete will delete the selected clip and the ripple that would have been created in its place. This would save time as you won't have to select every clip ahead and slide them back or right click and select delete ripple. The d key selects whatever clip that the play head is on. This will save time as I wouldn't have to move my mouse and select whichever clip I wanted to. This also works well with the ripple delete as I can more easily select then delete the clip without disrupting everything. The last one is control g, which allows you to group selected clips. This saves time as there are sets of shots that I finished cutting and want to move around as a single unit. This removes the hassle of always having to select each clip every time as selecting one selects all of them.

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