having slow computer actually helps with the distraction issue. Because you really need to close all the apps and turn off the Internet for Premiere Pro to run. haha
1. Have a good computer (like their sponsored one! 😒) 2. Plan Ahead of Time 3. Use Proxies 4. Hard Drive Speeds Matter 5. Data Management - have backups, keep files organized 6. Keep an Asset Library 7. LEARN KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS 8. Creating Presets 9. Assembly Line Method (Don't keep watching back, huge time waster) 10. REMOVE ALL DISTRACTIONS
I am just a small you tuber who built my 1st editing pc and started using premier pro. Even for a guy who is just playing around- I found this to be very informative and helped me decide what components I needed to up my editing times. Thank you
I'm a full time editor for a post house and we are all Adobe guys (Premiere, After Effects, Audition etc.). Although I do love Premiere, for the heck of it I did my most recent personal project entirely in DaVinci Resolve (which I typically only use for color grading) but I have to say, after spending a weekend using DaVinci as an NLE, Premiere just feels like a dinosaur by comparison. I wish Adobe could get Premiere to FEEL like a fluid snappy program the way Resolve and FCPX do.
It is interesting how we have different views on editing programs. After a couple of weeks using Resolve I am glad to be back using Premiere. To me Resolve is clunky and unfinished.
@@Steven2156 very interesting. I have continued to use Resolve as an NLE for several more projects while simultaneously using Premiere for my other work. To each his own, but I am not finding Resolve to be clunky whatsoever. It's smooth and fast and sleek for me. Many times this past week I edited separate projects at the same time and every time I jumped back into Premiere after editing a Resolve project, I want to rip my hair out. The ONLY thing I would miss was the After Effects dynamic link. That alone is quickly becoming the ONLY reason I am not able to leave Premiere entirely. Curious to hear more, what do you find clunky about Resolve vs Premiere?
@@Steven2156 It is, but since its free, people tend to exaggerate its use embarrass Adobe and its subscription. If a free NLE were as good and all the claims wouldn't everybody be using it? Wouldn't you? I certainly would.
The easiest way to speed up your project is to just create proxies for your footage...or better yet, create a custom ingest setting in Media Encoder which you can use at the time you IMPORT your footage to Premiere. In my case, the files were all in Premiere and the project was half edited, so I used the Adobe proxy for H264 at 1280 X 720. Don't forget to turn on your "Toggle Proxies" button at the bottom of your program monitor.
This is the best star wars fan film EVER made! The cinematography and color grading was amazing!! The costumes, sound fx and VFX was superb. Acting was excellent and the story and choreography was enticing!!!! Excellent job! Hope to one day work on one together.
This was so helpful in so many ways! Thank you! On the distraction part, what helps me A LOT is to set a timer and that really gets me in the zone.And BTW your videos look so lovely and are done so well. The lighting!! Whoa!
Thanks a lot for the video. This will save a lot of time. Will you please tell me how to save all effects applied on a clip or footage, and if possible please tell me how to create a shortcut for crop effect. Thanks again.
Great video! Your video output is so better. Which software you use for video compress or direct render inpremier. I'm using handbrake for video compress after render in primer, but quality is not so good like your video
Here's my way of working effectively with premiere-pro on documentaries: 1. Backup and organization 2. Make 2 folders for my timelines inside "Timelines" folder. One for sync (for multi-camera use) and one for edits 3. Drag all footage in chronological order to timeline that I usually name: Projectname_Sync 4. Sync all clips and cameras on sync timeline and pick audio lines for use 5. Make a new sequence called Projectname_Edit01 inside Timelines->Edits and I drag 'n' drop my previously synced sequence inside timeline 6. Nest all video clips if needed and turn multi camera view on, in my program window 7. Before any cuts I bring all selected audio files to Adobe Audition and finetune them before I chop it all up into little pieces 8. Back to premiere and cut all scenes needed 9. Jump back to "Projectname_Sync" timeline and do all my colour grading on source files, so it all applies in my nested cut-scene 10. Smash on b-roll, dealing with shakes, fine-tunes, put on music and extra sounds if needed 11. Export The benefit in this method is the fact you don't have to go back to your project folder and dig for previously cut out pieces because you still have your sync timeline there. I only cut out footage from there if it's 100% unusable, and I also use separate timelines for editing intros and outros.
15:10 "and you know it" dam dude you are so right, I feel so busted! Im going to work on changing that habit now for sure. Thanks for the great video guys, amazing work
@Peter Walbeck Are there any good editing laptops for a lower price you recommend? Im getting started editting an I would really apreciate some advice!!
@@Noagvdb I was generalizing. But essentially that's still true. In order to get a more precise answer you would have to be more specific about the type of footage you wish to edit, and for what venue. In other words, you would say something like: 1) What is a good mid-tier Windows editing laptop for 4K video in Premiere Pro? 2) What are the minimum specification that I would need in a laptop to edit 5K footage from a GoPro 9, to down res to 4K, and upload to youtube?" 3) What editing laptops can you recommend with a budget of $1500? The video already did an excellent job of specification which would apply to any computer. But the more details you give about your goals, the more precise the answer will be. Hope that helps.
"Think about someone pulling a car" - yes, because of course this is a common thing that we all relate to... wait... no, actually, I've NEVER thought about that before. Hahaha. :P
Hi parker & Landon i really like your videos how the way your guys are shooting & editing & i subscribed your channel. Can you please recommendation for titles & transitions which one is the best to use for final cut pro
I want to do the course but do I need any background on editing or you guys have students starting from zero ??? love your content planning to do varios courses
Is this possible to use top and tail cut without affecting other tracks on the timeline in premiere pro? or we have to lock all other tracks to make Q and W cuts possible?
Whats your guys opinion on davinci resolve vs premiere? I ask because I see a lot of people migrating to davinci. Thanks and as always.. awesome info guys!
@@WalterWeberfilms Whom I shoot, everyone have their family videographer and video editor. And if someone haven't they only hire top one in their city. This is a huge complex circle: To get work you need experience and to get experience you need work. What should I and other video editor do, Any good suggestion?
MusabShakeel Go and shoot for free and stop making up excuses. Instead of writing this comment, you could have already called your friend, your neighbor, your hairdresser, your fitness Studio or whatever you can think of and start shooting videos, then edit them and show them via social media. You want to get into weddings? Go to wedding meetups, ask photographers if they can offer their couples a free wedding video (which you will make). There are so many options. Just start doing and stop with the excuses.
“Nuh-vidia... Rad-e-on.” Fellas. Under what rocks must you reside to still not know how these words are pronounced? Also, if you don’t know why it makes things faster, or helps, just saying, ‘because this is what you need’ is equivalent to ‘bro trust me’. Don’t portray expertise you don’t possess.
Unusually fine clarity in this delivery. Well done. Remember, the world is run by people who: 1) Show Up. 2) Give a S**t, and 3) Who know what they want to say.
Which laptop is better comparing with Macbook pro-2019 with the same features? Is this another screen on Asus really useful? Or the touch bar on Macbook pro is enough?
THE LAST TIP IS REALLY REALLY IMPORTANT. Its a psych one but it has a lot of meaning. Many times I get submerged in creating a beat and I completely forget about my phone etc and if anyone calls me or destructs me, I always never finish that song...
Hey, @Parker Walbeck, I just found your channel and its awesome. I have one question. When you create important videos are they scripted and written in advance and you just show some moments speaking in front of the camera and the other part of the video which is covered with images, demos and other footage is vocice over, while you reading from a script? If yes, I will be eager to learn more. how you actually doing it? If not, what are your thoughts about it? All the best, Hristiyan
So the Asus is a great tool to run Spotify while editing on your main computer.
It's an external monitor, he is still using the hardware of the laptop with it's screen as a second screen.
Also, They start saying they use Mac, "but the asus is great too". lol. not the best promotion.
I fucked laughed wayy too hard, well done
🤣
@@walterramirez8443 Lol editing on a laptop is bad, use a desktop
having slow computer actually helps with the distraction issue. Because you really need to close all the apps and turn off the Internet for Premiere Pro to run.
haha
I feel ya! 😅
Then that 1 hour render time hits and you're back to distraction cause well, no choice
true story 😂
I feel you😂😂
😁😂
1. Have a good computer (like their sponsored one! 😒)
2. Plan Ahead of Time
3. Use Proxies
4. Hard Drive Speeds Matter
5. Data Management - have backups, keep files organized
6. Keep an Asset Library
7. LEARN KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
8. Creating Presets
9. Assembly Line Method (Don't keep watching back, huge time waster)
10. REMOVE ALL DISTRACTIONS
Using proxies is actually enough if you have a decent PC. Asus is a stupid brand anyway. Thanks for summing up. Saved me almost 20 minutes.
Thanks
@@darkcggaming I think I agree with you! (:
Thank you for this.
@@jaynefranzinoromero1640 impossile, haha LOL
New video?? Lets's go! Perfect timing to distract me from editing!
I stopped my editing and spent 18 + minutes watching this video lol
LOL
Parker looks super proud when Landon is speaking. He's like: "I taught you everything I know, young padawan!"
Thanks for the video by the way! :)
I am just a small you tuber who built my 1st editing pc and started using premier pro. Even for a guy who is just playing around- I found this to be very informative and helped me decide what components I needed to up my editing times. Thank you
I'm a full time editor for a post house and we are all Adobe guys (Premiere, After Effects, Audition etc.). Although I do love Premiere, for the heck of it I did my most recent personal project entirely in DaVinci Resolve (which I typically only use for color grading) but I have to say, after spending a weekend using DaVinci as an NLE, Premiere just feels like a dinosaur by comparison. I wish Adobe could get Premiere to FEEL like a fluid snappy program the way Resolve and FCPX do.
yea Davinci is an amalgamation of premier and fcx's best qualities.
It is interesting how we have different views on editing programs. After a couple of weeks using Resolve I am glad to be back using Premiere. To me Resolve is clunky and unfinished.
@@Steven2156 very interesting. I have continued to use Resolve as an NLE for several more projects while simultaneously using Premiere for my other work. To each his own, but I am not finding Resolve to be clunky whatsoever. It's smooth and fast and sleek for me. Many times this past week I edited separate projects at the same time and every time I jumped back into Premiere after editing a Resolve project, I want to rip my hair out. The ONLY thing I would miss was the After Effects dynamic link. That alone is quickly becoming the ONLY reason I am not able to leave Premiere entirely. Curious to hear more, what do you find clunky about Resolve vs Premiere?
@@Steven2156 It is, but since its free, people tend to exaggerate its use embarrass Adobe and its subscription. If a free NLE were as good and all the claims wouldn't everybody be using it? Wouldn't you? I certainly would.
The easiest way to speed up your project is to just create proxies for your footage...or better yet, create a custom ingest setting in Media Encoder which you can use at the time you IMPORT your footage to Premiere. In my case, the files were all in Premiere and the project was half edited, so I used the Adobe proxy for H264 at 1280 X 720. Don't forget to turn on your "Toggle Proxies" button at the bottom of your program monitor.
Parker keeps it real. Concise and precise. Love all the tips guys!
This is the best star wars fan film EVER made! The cinematography and color grading was amazing!! The costumes, sound fx and VFX was superb. Acting was excellent and the story and choreography was enticing!!!! Excellent job! Hope to one day work on one together.
This was so helpful in so many ways! Thank you! On the distraction part, what helps me A LOT is to set a timer and that really gets me in the zone.And BTW your videos look so lovely and are done so well. The lighting!! Whoa!
Can we go further on this tip, such as how much time should we put in the timer, and what should we do during each time frame? Thanks in advance
Thanks a lot for the video. This will save a lot of time.
Will you please tell me how to save all effects applied on a clip or footage, and if possible please tell me how to create a shortcut for crop effect. Thanks again.
PARKER NEVER WASTES MY TIME..thanks bro. great video as freaking usual.
Hey what's up
Didn't expect to see you here
What good bro’s!
Some good tips, but it was a waste of time seeing so much Zenbook Pro Duo sponsor content, yeesh.
Nate Dickson Media someone has to pay him so you can keep watching his free content. 🤷🏻♂️
Definitely check and watch every small adjustment I make! Thanks this will help a ton
Conclusion of the video: you must have a lot of money.
Yeah man
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA lol
istg
Not really, $1k PC will do a great job.
Source: built $1k PC and its a beast
no man... you need that good pc like them when your footages are from heavy cameras and high res.
Don't give up mate, that was my first day to use soft soft and i will work on it for a long ti!
What I love about this team, aside from his editing/creative flow, is that he’s a MacBook Pro, Premier Pro and Canon team, all of which I am as well.
Great video!
Your video output is so better. Which software you use for video compress or direct render inpremier.
I'm using handbrake for video compress after render in primer, but quality is not so good like your video
I seriously wish I had the money for your course. You guys film and edit with such style. Love your videos
know your basics course is just what I needed. Taking it a day at a ti so I can fully grasp the core of soft.
When you get a Parker Walbeck ad on a Parker Walbeck video.
(Parker Walbeck's wallet: STONK!📈)
GuusDePanda i was just about to comment that haha
GuusDePanda STONKS
lol more like Peter Walbeck ad on a longer Peter Walbeck ad
I may have missed it, but could anyone share the link for the keyboard shortcuts. Awesome video as always, thanks!
Editing goal: make videos so precise and concise like the ones Parker makes!
Here's my way of working effectively with premiere-pro on documentaries:
1. Backup and organization
2. Make 2 folders for my timelines inside "Timelines" folder. One for sync (for multi-camera use) and one for edits
3. Drag all footage in chronological order to timeline that I usually name: Projectname_Sync
4. Sync all clips and cameras on sync timeline and pick audio lines for use
5. Make a new sequence called Projectname_Edit01 inside Timelines->Edits and I drag 'n' drop my previously synced sequence inside timeline
6. Nest all video clips if needed and turn multi camera view on, in my program window
7. Before any cuts I bring all selected audio files to Adobe Audition and finetune them before I chop it all up into little pieces
8. Back to premiere and cut all scenes needed
9. Jump back to "Projectname_Sync" timeline and do all my colour grading on source files, so it all applies in my nested cut-scene
10. Smash on b-roll, dealing with shakes, fine-tunes, put on music and extra sounds if needed
11. Export
The benefit in this method is the fact you don't have to go back to your project folder and dig for previously cut out pieces because you still have your sync timeline there. I only cut out footage from there if it's 100% unusable, and I also use separate timelines for editing intros and outros.
thanks
Distractions = Biggest reason for any type failure in life, every aspect.
agree.
Yup
Yeah eliminate distractions u edit 10x faster lol
Right on. I'm currently distracted from editing by watching this, so I watched at 1.75x
great tips. What's the curved monitor you're using in this clip? and would you recommend it?
Me on my 2013 macbook pro... I've NEEDED this video so thank you guys so much🔥
Man I am Taiwanese youtuber and I do really love your video!!
SO useful and pretty love your creation.
Keep going on :)
11:09 finally what i've been waiting for
I could listen to Nice tutorialm talk for hours man what a passionate dude ❤️
so asus laptop is for spotify while actual video editing takes place with MBP
LMAO
Laptop for serious editing.. 🙃
@@kolecava ? it was a joke
I cannot thank these guys enough. They just give and give
Best way to edit fast in Premiere is to use FCPX :)
@@fulltimefilmmaker I'm not spending 130 bucks to be told not to use a software
@@gabeharris Then don't 😂
I really loved this very useful information you gave us here. DO you guys have any tutorial on how to achieve this video look? a big THANKS!
16:11: The most important tip that could drive you to the best result of your work. 🔥🔥🔥
All great info as usual. Thanks. I look forward to taking your courses. Have a great day!
8:53 , 10:10 , 10:54 upgrade your editing
always watching your videos to improve my mindset, thanks Parker and Landon
I've switched to editing early in the morning vs late at night. It helps with the distractions. No one is texting me at 6am lol
I find you can get a lot of work done in the wee hours of the morning. No calls, noisy neighbors or other distraction except those you create.
I have been waiting for this video for quite some time now. Thank you guys for this!
Concise and packed full of punch as always! Great job guys! :)
Hi great video... do you leave your MacBook on all night?? Yiu said it backs up at 3am 😐 also what screen is it your using? Thank yiu 👍🏽
I was editing a wedding video when i got distracted by this video!
Me too. And I edited again crying with my i7 3770 and my nvidia 1050ti
@@comunissa 😂😂we are using the same Cpu!
Tip no.9 Assembly line editing is really *beneficial* !!
Great advice for pro's. I couldn't even afford the ssd's you guys use never mind the Mac setup 😂
The momentum zone is so real. I’m only good at editing when I’m on a project for a while and I lose track of time
I stopped editing to watch this 18 min Peter Walbeck video. I did not feel guilty when we got to #10.
TNice tutorials is literally the best tutorial on TH-cam. It's right to the point, and very informative at the sa ti. Thank you so much
15:10 "and you know it" dam dude you are so right, I feel so busted! Im going to work on changing that habit now for sure. Thanks for the great video guys, amazing work
Which microphone 🎙? And software to record very clear sound?
So out of all 1 computers we tested the zenbook pro duo ended up being number 1
Wow they packed a bunch of great info into one video, but keeping in the momentum zone i think was the best tip.
I would love to see a cross over of Peter McKinnon and Parker Walbeck
@Peter Walbeck Are there any good editing laptops for a lower price you recommend? Im getting started editting an I would really apreciate some advice!!
No. You need power to edit, and getting that in a laptop requires a premium price.
@@krane15 o okay.... thanks for your reaction!
@@Noagvdb I was generalizing. But essentially that's still true. In order to get a more precise answer you would have to be more specific about the type of footage you wish to edit, and for what venue.
In other words, you would say something like:
1) What is a good mid-tier Windows editing laptop for 4K video in Premiere Pro?
2) What are the minimum specification that I would need in a laptop to edit 5K footage from a GoPro 9, to down res to 4K, and upload to youtube?"
3) What editing laptops can you recommend with a budget of $1500?
The video already did an excellent job of specification which would apply to any computer. But the more details you give about your goals, the more precise the answer will be. Hope that helps.
So the recomended PC for Premiere is a laptop LOL. This is why you should never listen to a Mac user on the subject of computers.
I came her for tips for editting faster and I found an advert
@@towerofmadness same here, that shit pissed me off because after every sentence they would bring up that stupid asus
the zenbook pro duo is honestly a very good PC/laptop, but the fact that thats their #1 recommended editing rig... its just plain incorrect.
-DoubleBubble- they said it was their #1 LAPTOP recommendation for those that like he WINDOWS operating system. Big difference.
So disappointing
This is incredible guys... So much value in this video
"Think about someone pulling a car" - yes, because of course this is a common thing that we all relate to... wait... no, actually, I've NEVER thought about that before. Hahaha. :P
Hi parker & Landon i really like your videos how the way your guys are shooting & editing & i subscribed your channel. Can you please recommendation for titles & transitions which one is the best to use for final cut pro
1. Having good hardware.
me: you shall not change my Intel hd 5500 and 2 core i5-5200U peasant
I want to do the course but do I need any background on editing or you guys have students starting from zero ???
love your content planning to do varios courses
Me: using sapphire 2020 in premiere pro 2019
Premiere pro: *an unknown crash has occured*
My software:
*100% crack*
hahaahha
Is this possible to use top and tail cut without affecting other tracks on the timeline in premiere pro? or we have to lock all other tracks to make Q and W cuts possible?
11:42 "...but we're gonna show you the top 3 most useless shortcuts in premiere pro..."? :D
Whats your guys opinion on davinci resolve vs premiere? I ask because I see a lot of people migrating to davinci. Thanks and as always.. awesome info guys!
Can you give me one of your old budget cameras. I’ll give you a painting in return. I’m an aspiring photographer and artist in need of resources
Canon m50, check it out! £480 on UK
Anas Naruto I don’t have that much resources
@@paritoshnayak1587 Get a Job
Paritosh Nayak gotta work for it bro
How you run a successful business. As shown in this video, your entire clip is a promotion or brings in value. Which is disgustingly SMART.
Main thing: How to get clients?
Go out and shoot projects, network. Thats how
@@WalterWeberfilms Whom I shoot, everyone have their family videographer and video editor. And if someone haven't they only hire top one in their city. This is a huge complex circle: To get work you need experience and to get experience you need work. What should I and other video editor do, Any good suggestion?
MusabShakeel Go and shoot for free and stop making up excuses. Instead of writing this comment, you could have already called your friend, your neighbor, your hairdresser, your fitness Studio or whatever you can think of and start shooting videos, then edit them and show them via social media.
You want to get into weddings? Go to wedding meetups, ask photographers if they can offer their couples a free wedding video (which you will make). There are so many options. Just start doing and stop with the excuses.
Start googling and searching TH-cam for “how to get clients” and there are unlimited resources that teach you exactly how to get them
@@WalterWeberfilms exactly 👍
basics it's encouraging to learn a little bit more! Well done!
Tip Number 1 if if on Mac:
Switch to fcpx lol
The video quality, transitions, music, lighting and scripting were all consistent. Very Pro and entertaining. Great job as usual team. 🙌🙌
Everything is about Asus, there are no tips... saying “just change your computer”
Presets was such a good tip!!!!! Loved your video
I wonder how much money they're making off this 18 minute video with all the DOUBLE ADS In it lol
How to render the projects with proxy files? Will it still affect the video quality after it gets rendered?
Too bad almost everyone is switching away from Premiere Pro nowadays...
And where are they going?
Hi Guys, Just wondering where to find the downloadable keyboard shortcuts you mention in this video ?
wanna edit faster? tip n°1 use Davinci Resolve 16 instead of these garbage program
👏
Done! Switched to DR Studio and love it!
TeK Rick Scicluna is it just me? But premiere pro runs way better for me than Davinci resolve
Niiiice, tip 4! I was editing off a cheap external hd! Cannot wait to try it out on the internal ssd!
“Nuh-vidia... Rad-e-on.” Fellas. Under what rocks must you reside to still not know how these words are pronounced?
Also, if you don’t know why it makes things faster, or helps, just saying, ‘because this is what you need’ is equivalent to ‘bro trust me’. Don’t portray expertise you don’t possess.
Congrats to your 999k subscribers
Btw, where is the link to download your shortcuts please? Thanks
Unusually fine clarity in this delivery. Well done. Remember, the world is run by people who: 1) Show Up. 2) Give a S**t, and 3) Who know what they want to say.
incredible high value video guys, thanks a ton
This video was well overdue ! Thank you Gentlemen !
I just wanna learn even more now- it looks so cool o.O
Important to know if you use Ripple Delete it will move and/or remove markers on the timeline.
You guys are awesome!!!
Which laptop is better comparing with Macbook pro-2019 with the same features?
Is this another screen on Asus really useful? Or the touch bar on Macbook pro is enough?
Lots of value in this vid, thanks guys!
THE LAST TIP IS REALLY REALLY IMPORTANT. Its a psych one but it has a lot of meaning. Many times I get submerged in creating a beat and I completely forget about my phone etc and if anyone calls me or destructs me, I always never finish that song...
Beautiful presentation!
Incredibly useful! Congrats and many thanks, guys!
I would like to know your labtop on your video cover, wich model?
Always excited for your next post!
Great video as usual! Could you guys do a video on the best external hard drives for editing video?
Great review! Thanks team! Got so much out of this!
Nice tips indeed...thanks
Parker, bro! I love how you are keepin' it real i your videos and providing very useful information for the begginers out there. Best regards, bro!
Awesome as always guys
These tips are very useful for video editors.
Hey, @Parker Walbeck, I just found your channel and its awesome. I have one question. When you create important videos are they scripted and written in advance and you just show some moments speaking in front of the camera and the other part of the video which is covered with images, demos and other footage is vocice over, while you reading from a script?
If yes, I will be eager to learn more. how you actually doing it?
If not, what are your thoughts about it?
All the best,
Hristiyan