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Premiere Tutorial 5 – Editing Tools

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While working in the timeline, you will need to use different tools to edit your media. In this episode, I walk you though each tool you will be working with.
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  1. @SonicOrbStudios thank you!

  2. @bradbeckett It’s simply the Enter key.

  3. What is the render hot key sequence?

  4. @SunNMoonlitSea I don’t remember saying that…

  5. Did you say Premiere is not really a video editing program? what is it then?

  6. thanks :D this is going to help me with my exam studies XD

  7. I do however understand the use of the pen tool, thanks.
    The Adobe help manual didn’t even mention that it’s used for editing audio segments, instead referring to creating ‘anchor points’ in the ‘drawing area’. Very helpful… It’s almost as if they wrote the instructions with the actual intention of making it sound more complicated than it really is..!

  8. yea its hard to show over video but its the exact opposite of the slide tool. One slides the middle clip over, the other slides the middle clip behind the clips to the left and right.

  9. I’m still struggling to understand the ‘slip’ tool..

  10. The pen tool is used to create keyframes/handles on the line in the tracks to automate things such as audio volume and opacity. These can be done at the end of clips with FX from the FX bin however you cant apply those to the center of clips so that’s where the pen tool helps

    To crossfade between two tracks you can use a “Constant gain” effect from the bin to fade the end of each track or put keyframes/handles on the line of each track and fade manually.

  11. Liked it in general, was a left a little stranded on the pen tool explanation: you said its a different way to do things, but not what those things are, that it affects. It looked there like it was a volume for one track or a crossfade between two audio tracks?

  12. To get HD exports in Premiere you need to export at 1280×720…a wide format. I like to export as a Quicktime file type using the H.264 codec. See my 10th tutorial on how to export in Premiere.

  13. That’s really great ^_-
    But can u tell me how to upload my videos in HD :( ! Please =)

  14. Awesome, i’ll subscribe… this is stuff that comes in handy for me o,o

  15. Thanks for the comment

    I do have a copy of Soundbooth but have never touched it but I’m sure I will get to it one of these days.

  16. You are a great teacher. You were right. After five videos, I am editing. I learned the BASIC of Premiere editing. It beats reading books. Of course for more detail information, I have to read books. But for fast and quick pickup, your tutorials rock.

    Will you do Soundbooth in the future??

  17. Thanks for the comment.
    Be sure to wait a while until the HD mode kicks in for these videos, it makes a huge difference in the quality of video.

    I also am uploading another tutorial video right now which should be up later.

  18. thank you
    view is zero so i am NUMBER ONE lool

    keep it up man


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