Appreciate video content! Forgive me for butting in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you considered - Piyason Videographic Ventures (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for creating your own viral video minus the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my coo-worker after many years got excellent results with it.
That tip about dragging clips into the preview window is brilliant. Especially if you're using transition packs you can easily drag up to "Overlay" instead of messing around with unchecking tracks before you insert it
The biggest take away is really the master section... thank you very much...that is awesome.... I am really often in situations where this will save a huge amount of time.. thumbs up
Just started editing, but can't tell you how much time i've spent searching for the source clip to preview in the source monitor. That tip alone is worth the watch of this video. Thank you
Dude! High quality stuff there! No BS, straight to the point and nothing but quality content first second to the last! For me, all of them are absolutely great and more than half actually blew my mind. First time visitor, now a subscriber and a fan. Excellent work!
You are blowing my mind. I grew up in the 60's & 70's...., so my minds been blown a lot, really a lot.....but this is awesome. I'm going to watch this video every time I edit and thank you, notiansans !!!
I thought I knew everything, but I am sorry to say.. my mind has been blown.
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I loved your tricks Ian! I made the list for me, but thought it might be useful to others too! 12 tricks (there are actually 13 because 2 and 4 are kind of the same trick) = 1. Alt + click + drag to duplicate and reposition selected clip / 2. a for arrow selects everything right of where you are positioned 3. Alt + backspace as a short cut to ripple delete, which deletes and repositions by closing the gap 4. Shift + a selects everything left of where you are positioned 5. Select clip + f shows the clip in the source monitor 6. Drag clip from source monitor to program monitor (instead of the usual timeline), which opens up several options. 7. Select time line clip + n to roll clip forward and adjust previous clip 8. Hold shift + select all mute, hide or lock buttons 9. [ or ] to raise or lower the volume of selected track by 1 decibel at a time 10.Shift + mouse wheel in timeline margin to increase decrease view of all audio or video tracks within timeline monitor. 11. arrow down and arrow up advances to the next/previous clip of the selected track or tracks 12. Alt + arrow up or down moves the clip to the next line on the timeline 13. Master video channel effects (by selecting the "Master" to apply effects, for example lumetri color) in the effects editing pane, you can apply changes to every instance of the same clip within the timeline.
I didn’t know about 90% of this. You have been my AE teacher. Your videos are quick, in depth, and fun. Nothing about your work or explanations are tedious or boring. I even sometimes watch your premiere videos even though I’m more into after effects.
A lot of great stuff in this video! Definitely had my mind blown at least once. I am SUPER happy that you went over the master clip edit again. I remember that from a previous video, but it was good to see again because it is SO USEFUL. You're the best. Thank you!
Wow this is so freaking helpful. As a newbie to adobe premiere I was spending SO much time individually clicking and sliding stuff with barely any shortcuts besides A C and V. Bro, this is MIND BLOWING!
The up and down keys to go to beginning and end of clips blew my mind. I hated trying to add zoom keyframes and manually trying to slide to the beginning and end of each clip only to be a frame off and fuck up my zoom lol
I've been wanting to get into film for a long time and I'm starting to edit for myself with Premiere. Literally I'm editing a music video right now and in my search for tutorials, I came across your channel. And I'm so happy that I did. You've taught me a lot of really good short cuts and editing tips and I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to teach and make these videos. You're awesome man
brooo, between your sequence video and this one, you've definitely got my sub. thank you! update: just watched the part with the volume up/down and the zoom in/out and now I just love you.
Great stuff!!! Don't forget about the ultra useful TILDE key for after effects and also premiere. The most often shortcut I'm being asked is how to make video output full screen in premiere pro. The short answer is CTRL + TILDE :) go and try it, or just TILDE for every panel in AE and PR.
I've been watching and learning from you over a year now and you always come through with techniques and short cuts that have improved my editing. I'm still trying to land more side hustle work but I won't stop learning because I can just get better. Many thanks and God Bless!
Short and to the point! I think I knew all of them once upon a time, but conveniently forgot. Thanks so much! Love your tutorials. No beating around the bush.
Dude, I thought I had a fairly firm grasp on Premiere at this point; I know it better than most people I know, and I STILL learned things from this video. Keep making awesome stuff, man.
A good tutorial to do would be what uploading presets to use for all vlogs. This is really important for beginners on Prem Pro, as there isn’t much in the way of tutorials on it. So including 1080p at 30fps and 4K at 60fps etc would be a massive help.
I'm gonna take all of this knowledge and apply. This was fantastic, thank you! I'd love if you did maybe a gaming related episode. Cool ways to edit game footage and whatnot.
dude, i smash like first, then i watch the video, i always learn stuff here and i definitely learned A LOT of shortcuts i needed but never bothered to find myself, thank you brah
Hi there, some great tips there, thanks. Only just got into Prem Pro but your tips are real labour/time saving. Well worth a look. Thanks again from England, gods own t'country Yorkshire (as they say up ere!)
🤯 ❤️ this one best short cuts keys tutorials for premiere out there! Appreciate for sharing it out! Totally a game changer for my work flow!
I hope so! That's the point :D
Agreed! Totally helpful, thank you so much!
Appreciate video content! Forgive me for butting in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you considered - Piyason Videographic Ventures (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for creating your own viral video minus the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my coo-worker after many years got excellent results with it.
first time touching premiere: watch ian’s tutorials
after 2 years of learning editing: still watch ian’s tutorials
* evil laughter *
@@LearnHowToEditStuff evil laughter form an evil person who is teaching us so much all for free
been editing for a living for a decade and you still hit me with some new new. thank you!
Dude, just came by to say that over the course of 2 years, you have helped me become a better editor. Thank you.
I'm just watching this now, and I just wanted to share how much you've made my editing routine efficient and time saving. Thank you!
I really like your videos. Funny and full of great content always. Thanks for sharing👍🙏😊
That tip about dragging clips into the preview window is brilliant. Especially if you're using transition packs you can easily drag up to "Overlay" instead of messing around with unchecking tracks before you insert it
The biggest take away is really the master section... thank you very much...that is awesome.... I am really often in situations where this will save a huge amount of time.. thumbs up
Just started editing, but can't tell you how much time i've spent searching for the source clip to preview in the source monitor. That tip alone is worth the watch of this video. Thank you
Dude! High quality stuff there! No BS, straight to the point and nothing but quality content first second to the last! For me, all of them are absolutely great and more than half actually blew my mind. First time visitor, now a subscriber and a fan. Excellent work!
Really apperciate this ! The second monitor and drag footage directly into program monitor tips is like just explored a new oasis in the desert
You are blowing my mind. I grew up in the 60's & 70's...., so my minds been blown a lot, really a lot.....but this is awesome. I'm going to watch this video every time I edit and thank you, notiansans !!!
Just found your channel last night, and I have to say, your videos are super helpful!
I learn loads thankyou
Two minutes in and my mind is blown. Thank you sir.
thanks so much for your always time saving great tutorials !!
Master track colour grading. Massive help. Thanks
Mind Blown!
I swear I'm going to cry this video is so beautiful.
More than twenty years using Premiere and still learning. Thank you so much!!
Mind blown, video saved to my content creation collection. Please do not stop drinking coffee!
I thought I knew everything, but I am sorry to say..
my mind has been blown.
I loved your tricks Ian! I made the list for me, but thought it might be useful to others too! 12 tricks (there are actually 13 because 2 and 4 are kind of the same trick) = 1. Alt + click + drag to duplicate and reposition selected clip / 2. a for arrow selects everything right of where you are positioned 3. Alt + backspace as a short cut to ripple delete, which deletes and repositions by closing the gap 4. Shift + a selects everything left of where you are positioned 5. Select clip + f shows the clip in the source monitor 6. Drag clip from source monitor to program monitor (instead of the usual timeline), which opens up several options. 7. Select time line clip + n to roll clip forward and adjust previous clip 8. Hold shift + select all mute, hide or lock buttons 9. [ or ] to raise or lower the volume of selected track by 1 decibel at a time 10.Shift + mouse wheel in timeline margin to increase decrease view of all audio or video tracks within timeline monitor. 11. arrow down and arrow up advances to the next/previous clip of the selected track or tracks 12. Alt + arrow up or down moves the clip to the next line on the timeline 13. Master video channel effects (by selecting the "Master" to apply effects, for example lumetri color) in the effects editing pane, you can apply changes to every instance of the same clip within the timeline.
So great!!! Thank you for that tutorial!!!
I smash thumpbs up and also I like how you review the important thing and explain what the red underline is!!
I preciously used few... but these tips r really bindblowing. All these steps are useful everytime some1 sits to edit 😍❤️
Thank you so much for the 'F' short cut. That alone has saved me so much time.
I didn’t know about 90% of this. You have been my AE teacher. Your videos are quick, in depth, and fun. Nothing about your work or explanations are tedious or boring. I even sometimes watch your premiere videos even though I’m more into after effects.
lover your tutorials! so helpful! cheers
A lot of great stuff in this video! Definitely had my mind blown at least once. I am SUPER happy that you went over the master clip edit again. I remember that from a previous video, but it was good to see again because it is SO USEFUL. You're the best. Thank you!
Thank you so much, very helpful tutorial 👌
Wow this is so freaking helpful. As a newbie to adobe premiere I was spending SO much time individually clicking and sliding stuff with barely any shortcuts besides A C and V. Bro, this is MIND BLOWING!
Definitely mind blown. Thanks for sharing!!
Mind blown 🤯 thank you man!! 🙏
The up and down keys to go to beginning and end of clips blew my mind. I hated trying to add zoom keyframes and manually trying to slide to the beginning and end of each clip only to be a frame off and fuck up my zoom lol
great tips, knew a few of them, but there were loads of pure fire ones. Thanks
Awesome video man, didn't think I'd learn much but I did!
I've been wanting to get into film for a long time and I'm starting to edit for myself with Premiere. Literally I'm editing a music video right now and in my search for tutorials, I came across your channel. And I'm so happy that I did. You've taught me a lot of really good short cuts and editing tips and I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to teach and make these videos. You're awesome man
Great tips! Mind blown and bookmarked.
thank you for this! i love your style!
This not only blew my mind but mildly changed my life!
Really liked this. SUBSCRIBED! Looking forward to going threw your videos.
Love seeing the wedding footage :) great tips too
Wow thank you! I took notes on lined paper like an old person!
Great tips, great tutorial, thanks a lot bro
mind already blown by such a good channel
Great stuff!!! Thank you.
brooo, between your sequence video and this one, you've definitely got my sub. thank you!
update: just watched the part with the volume up/down and the zoom in/out and now I just love you.
I straight up smashed that MF like button boiiii
always learn something new from You! Thx bro!
The best and most surprising of best tips I have seen so far. Excellent tips. Pass along this solution to muting all audio by soloing an empty track.
Thanks. Learned a bunch !
I’m always learn something new from You! Thx bro! 🍻👏
Thanks for watching!
Learn How To Edit Stuff always !
very helpful tricks sir u are awesome!!! cheers
Thank you :) I knew most, but the master color and some others were new
I have wanted to know how to clone a clip without have to copy and paste. The first tip covers this. Awesome. Thanks so much.
That last trick literally blown my mind..love from india 🔥💥
Happy anniversary bro!
fantastic tips. Thank you
awesome tutorial man!! It helped me a lot!!thank you!!👍👌
Great stuff!!! Don't forget about the ultra useful TILDE key for after effects and also premiere. The most often shortcut I'm being asked is how to make video output full screen in premiere pro. The short answer is CTRL + TILDE :) go and try it, or just TILDE for every panel in AE and PR.
Ian you are my hero i learned from you a lot
Heaps of great stuff in here. You also scrub up very well!
Love, Love You Brother....
Gotta grab a shirt👍
Finally! Someone who actually shows us some useful tips for PPCC. Thank you!
All things here save definite time.
Thank you!!!
Mind blown! Thanks so much.
This is a really good tutorial video. No matter how long you've been editing, you can always learn something new.
You rock! Thanks for helping me learn a few tricks for Adobe. I cant wait to watch the next one.
sooooo useful! thank you so much
I'm so glad I found your video's I always suspected there must be a quicker way to do what I was doing in PP. Thanks so much for sharing!
unbeleavably helpful thank you so much
The audio track tip is a life saver
Thanks man. Super useful.
I've been watching and learning from you over a year now and you always come through with techniques and short cuts that have improved my editing. I'm still trying to land more side hustle work but I won't stop learning because I can just get better. Many thanks and God Bless!
Short and to the point! I think I knew all of them once upon a time, but conveniently forgot. Thanks so much! Love your tutorials. No beating around the bush.
Helpful.,Thank you always.👏👏👏
Dude, I thought I had a fairly firm grasp on Premiere at this point; I know it better than most people I know, and I STILL learned things from this video. Keep making awesome stuff, man.
Crazy, this was so informative
Thank you so much! The last one is the best
Thank you very helpful!
Thank you so much!
A good tutorial to do would be what uploading presets to use for all vlogs. This is really important for beginners on Prem Pro, as there isn’t much in the way of tutorials on it. So including 1080p at 30fps and 4K at 60fps etc would be a massive help.
I learned a bunch. Nice vid!
Slip tool is a life saver when doing edits synchronised to a beat. Thank you so much 🙏
Awesome video ❤️
Awesome, the shift+click for mute/lock tracks is very helpfull!
(Most of) the other short keys I already use on a daily base :)
Awesome tricks 👍
Awesome tips
Eyy he backkk
Thank you for your tuto!
thank you bro... Amazing video
I'm gonna take all of this knowledge and apply. This was fantastic, thank you! I'd love if you did maybe a gaming related episode. Cool ways to edit game footage and whatnot.
Actually i enjoyed the video and learnt new tricks...thank you.
dude, i smash like first, then i watch the video, i always learn stuff here and i definitely learned A LOT of shortcuts i needed but never bothered to find myself, thank you brah
Bringing the heat as always 🔥
Amazing man! Thanks for the video :D
Thats last one color grade is really helpful
Hi there, some great tips there, thanks. Only just got into Prem Pro but your tips are real labour/time saving. Well worth a look. Thanks again from England, gods own t'country Yorkshire (as they say up ere!)
Love all the tips ang tricks it’s awesome
Thank you so much brother.
These helped me alot.
God bless you ❤️
Much love.