![]() ![]() Here’s what we want to create (and suggestions for what shortcuts to use) Go to the Premiere Pro menu (Edit menu on Windows) and select Keyboard Shortcuts. While you should read the whole thing through once, afterwards, reference this handy PDF for an ordered list of the shortcut workflow.įirst off, to do this properly, there’s one keyboard shortcut we should ADD that Premiere doesn't have by default. There are a lot of keyboard shortcuts scattered throughout this article. I can’t say it’s always faster 100% of the time, and there are certain tasks that must be accomplished with the mouse, but in an early stage offline edit/rough cut, you can toss the mouse aside and select clips, in and outs, create sequences, overwrite and insert clips, trim and tweak timing, and more before you ever need to touch the little rodent. Well, some still are, but one thing that has changed has been my view on keyboard editing. When I was a young editing whippersnapper (see, you can tell I’m older now because I used the word whippersnapper), I used to think that the editors I knew who relied heavily on the keyboard to edit were snobs.
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