Many have pointed out that there is a shortcut for "go to next Keyframe", you just have to assign it. Look for "select next keyframe" or 'select previous keyframe" in the shortcuts menu. Thanks for letting me know!
@Javiermercedes Totally unrelated…But do you have a video on what do you use for Backup? I have 3 SSD external this all my Design work for years but I don’t know why I am afraid to put it on the cloud! What do You suggest Creatives as far as having multiple backups? 😊
Whenever I close Premiere Pro Software my shortcut keys automatically change default , I do manually change the key every day. Any suggestion for static my keys
@@AnimizMedia_ Try finding out you where your keyboard shortcuts are stored on your computer. And then move your keyboard shortcuts into that folder. I have a video about lost keyboard shortcuts here: th-cam.com/video/0mx5CjxRKzA/w-d-xo.html
Looks like the TH-cam algorithm blessed me yet again. I was going crazy, making fuss about everything because i couldn't find the in and out keyframes. Now I can adjust my keyframes to my liking. Thanks .
Every month or so, I come back to this goldmine of a channel to see if I'm missing out on anything or to refresh any forgotten tips. Most of TH-cam is filled with tutorial channels who cover the basics and overhype the tricks with their thumbnails. While they might be great for a beginner, I always find myself reacting to your videos with a "DAMN, this man gets my pain. OH DAMN! Here's the remedy!" Thanks for doing what your doing! Love, Not-a-noob Editor
I’ve been using premiere pro for three years and I’ve watched way too many tutorials. it’s staggering there are features like Pin to Clip I’ve never heard mentioned. Thanks for bringing them to light!
By the second tip, I was already completely blown away. I don't know how I've made it this long without your videos. I do highly recommend using the program monitor itself to make your changes. As long as the stop watch is clicked for things like scale and position, you can put the play head where you want the change, double-click the program monitor, and when you adjust the scale or position of the clip, it will automatically create keyframes for you.
I learned the responsive design tabs a while ago and it made adjusting the length of titles so much easier, now when my wife edits she just drags it and doesn’t have to learn about keyframes. I picked up some great tips in this video, thanks larry
Every time I learn something from your tutorials. There are many other youtubers but your content is unique and far more informative than any other i've seen.
i aint gon cap this one is the best fricin tutorial for premier pro. Even just keyframes outside of the range trick alone blown my mind away… Sick tutorial!
Great stuff as always! I've run afoul of the auto bezier when animating before and I had no idea why it was happening or how to fix it. It all makes sense now. Thanks!
Thank you for all these super helpful tips!! I didn’t know many of these! Love the short cuts for ease in and out!! Thanks for the bezier explanation too! 😊🌺🌷
OMG! You have no idea how useful some of these are to me! I've been working on some videos this week and I was struggling with exactly some of the things you showed. This is going to speed up my editing of this project big time. THANK YOU!
I've been using PremierPro for years, yet I keep finding useful features I didn't know existed. Now if only we could assign effects to hotkeys as well, that would be grand, but just like the hotkeys you suggested on your third tip, it's a feature we have to wait for. Good stuff, man!
The ease-in / ease-out was the big thing I wanted, so glad to see it. Here I was going to get After Effects or some $30/month plugin for basic motion tweening that I could've done with Flash 5 twenty years ago.
These are a game changer for me thank you as always I’ve learned a lot from your channel. I found all of these tips helpful and new and I run into the same problems you covered with keyframes. I knew about the responsive design but somehow I forget to use it 🤦🏻♀️
These were amazing tips that solved some terrible bugbears I had with keyframes. I have a problem when editing spatial keyframes that are outside the view area. I can set the View to 10% but they might still be outside. Is there a way to finely adjust the view area to bring keyframes into view?
Question.... is there a way to "Turn Off" repsonsive design for individual MGRT clips??? THX!!!! These tips are SOOOO GREAT!!!! The longer I use PrePro the more have to learn!!!
Great video. You can select the text in the motion panel, position, scale etc then add a keyframe to that property using shift u. Wish they had it like AE where Opt-P sets a position keyframe for example, thanks, I'm so used to AE that Premiere seems to be somewhat painful, especially with easing. It needs a graph editor.
The tips are fantastic. However (and apologies if someone else already said this), I wish that when you talked about Responsive Design, you had mentioned that it only applies to Essential Graphics, not regular clips. I'm sure it's unusual for anyone to want to use it with those, but I have the occasional time I wish for this functionality.
So many tips here for things I use everyday that I actually have no idea how they work. I was convinced spatial interpolation was all gibberish. Now I just need someone to reveal the mysteries of the frame hold.
thank you.. keyframing always been an issue in premiere, frustrating if you can't grab the last keyframe.. follow playhead is to blame, who would have guessed.. These shortcuts and especially not pin function will help a lot in time-saving. wished adobe looked at better programs like blender on how to do graphs, hate the time scale interface.
Some of these will be very useful. No more moving the clip and hunting for the key frame tags. One thing Premiere needs is the ability to hide and show layers. (Similar to AE) . Many a time I wish I could just hide audio or video layers that I’m not using at that particular time.
Yeah...I seem to remember that when editing in a wireframe resizing on FCP 7, it was kinda nice, there was firstly a keyframe button for it on the program module, and, it also did it intuitively when you moved through the program asset, with each move you made with pulling or pushing the wireframe resizing, it automatically put in a keyframes. I'm dying to figure out how to do this more intuitively and freely using keyframes that you don't have to run the mouse over everytime to set one by one. I''m probably missing something. Seems pretty basic. ugh..I used to do a lot of just slow moving animation of high res still art and that ability to use a wireframe in the program and have it set keyframes with each progressive change made it so much easier.
There actually is a keyboard shortcut for jumping to next and previous keyframe in premiere....and if you select a particular property..say... position...it jumps to next and previous of that property's keyframe Edit: it's called "Select next keyframe" and "select previous keyframe" in the keyboard shortcut menu
re tip#1 - while this is cool, and i appreciate knowing its there (i didnt before) - I believe you are setting a preference to cover a bad habit which is *how* you went about putting a keyframe on what you thought was the last frame of the clip You created the last keyframe of that pull in move in the middle of the clip then dragged it off to the far right to create the motion. That's a sloppy mehod. Why? because the visual bounds of that effect control time line extend slightly beyond the clip's in & out point in the sequence. so drag/dropping a keyframe to the start or end of the effects controls panel is not reliable regardless of how you have that toggle set. SO to add a keframe at the end of a clip - first GO TO THE END OF THE CLIP by hitting down on the keyboard in the sequence panel. NOW add your keyframe in the effects panel as you are actually resting on the last frame of that clip.
If you just drag the speed graph handles, you don't ned to right click, and select eases, nor create shortcuts. Just move the handles and it will change to ease keyframes automatically
Wow, just wow. A lot of new things I’ve learned here. Is there any way to set up speed keyframes in the timeline? It always defaults to opacity and I only use it for speed ramps.
Other than right clicking the “fx” button in the top left of the clip and going to speed I don’t think you can set it by default, would be a great preferences feature though!
Many have pointed out that there is a shortcut for "go to next Keyframe", you just have to assign it. Look for "select next keyframe" or 'select previous keyframe" in the shortcuts menu. Thanks for letting me know!
@Javiermercedes Totally unrelated…But do you have a video on what do you use for Backup? I have 3 SSD external this all my Design work for years but I don’t know why I am afraid to put it on the cloud! What do
You suggest Creatives as far as having multiple backups? 😊
@@jayjohnson9959 i use external drives and an app called forklift th-cam.com/video/CowYxg9rL9Q/w-d-xo.html
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Whenever I close Premiere Pro Software my shortcut keys automatically change default , I do manually change the key every day. Any suggestion for static my keys
@@AnimizMedia_ Try finding out you where your keyboard shortcuts are stored on your computer. And then move your keyboard shortcuts into that folder. I have a video about lost keyboard shortcuts here: th-cam.com/video/0mx5CjxRKzA/w-d-xo.html
THE FIRST TIP IS EVERYTHING !
Looks like the TH-cam algorithm blessed me yet again.
I was going crazy, making fuss about everything because i couldn't find the in and out keyframes.
Now I can adjust my keyframes to my liking.
Thanks .
Every month or so, I come back to this goldmine of a channel to see if I'm missing out on anything or to refresh any forgotten tips.
Most of TH-cam is filled with tutorial channels who cover the basics and overhype the tricks with their thumbnails. While they might be great for a beginner, I always find myself reacting to your videos with a "DAMN, this man gets my pain. OH DAMN! Here's the remedy!"
Thanks for doing what your doing!
Love,
Not-a-noob Editor
I’ve been using premiere pro for three years and I’ve watched way too many tutorials. it’s staggering there are features like Pin to Clip I’ve never heard mentioned. Thanks for bringing them to light!
By the second tip, I was already completely blown away. I don't know how I've made it this long without your videos.
I do highly recommend using the program monitor itself to make your changes. As long as the stop watch is clicked for things like scale and position, you can put the play head where you want the change, double-click the program monitor, and when you adjust the scale or position of the clip, it will automatically create keyframes for you.
Ooo great input! forgot that I do that as well sometimes.
dude , the responsive design concept is mind blowing for me , i have always wondered how they make responsive mogarts , thanks alot
20 seconds into the clip and you solve an issue that’s been driving me insane. Thanks for always providing so much value 🙏🏻
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WOW responsive design just blew my mind, thank you for this!
Super helpful as always, but this responsive design trick blew my mind, sooo handy. THX.
I learned the responsive design tabs a while ago and it made adjusting the length of titles so much easier, now when my wife edits she just drags it and doesn’t have to learn about keyframes. I picked up some great tips in this video, thanks larry
Every time I learn something from your tutorials. There are many other youtubers but your content is unique and far more informative than any other i've seen.
i aint gon cap this one is the best fricin tutorial for premier pro. Even just keyframes outside of the range trick alone blown my mind away… Sick tutorial!
perfect balance of details and focus. Thanks for all of these great tutorials!! You are saving my editing life!
I've been editing for over a decade and still picked up a couple of good tips. Thanks.
Been using Premiere for 10 years and didn't know about most of these. Great tips, thanks so much!
this helped so incredibly much. i'm a senior studying editing and i learned more in this than in all my years at university ;=; thank you!!!
Thanks for all theses tips, you rock ✌️✨️
The first tip is awesome! Thanks for sharing
That was the best Tips and Tricks video I've seen in a while. Keep it up!
Great stuff Javier!
Your breakdown of the different beziers and ease in/outs while showing what they visually look like was great!
Really good video.
blown away again Javier. Thanks for these amazing videos!
Tip 1 and 2 are EXACTLY what I was looking for!
Thanks a bunch!
Great stuff as always! I've run afoul of the auto bezier when animating before and I had no idea why it was happening or how to fix it. It all makes sense now. Thanks!
Javier, you're a gift from god
thanks my man
1st tip saved me.... glad to subscribe!
Wow. These are things i struggle with all the time. thanks !
Thank you for all these super helpful tips!! I didn’t know many of these! Love the short cuts for ease in and out!! Thanks for the bezier explanation too! 😊🌺🌷
Thank you! I’ve learned so much from you and Premiere Gal!
Thank you! You just relieved some much pain. Tip #1 used to drive me crazy!! The Bezier demo also helped alot. Thanks again!!
Thank you! Great tips to speed up the workflow.
I'm freaking out right now! Thank you for explaining these hidden tips. I need to work quickly and you just opened my eyes to how I can achieve that.
Pin to clip is a game changer!!!
Massively helpful. Really appreciate the conceptual explanations.
The second tip is really really useful when using dissolve 👌
Thanks
I used to struggle a lot with keyframes, now I get to improve a lot next time I use them, thanks!
Really impressed bro! Keep coming back with more..
Super! I have been wondering how to get around the very points you made. Thanks so much. Very very helpful, and will make my workflow much faster
I finaly found "RESPONSIVE DESIGN". Thank you so much...
Some great tips here Javier, some I didn't know. I will definitely be using some of them, thanks for keeping us all in the Premiere Pro loop! 👍
OMG! You have no idea how useful some of these are to me! I've been working on some videos this week and I was struggling with exactly some of the things you showed. This is going to speed up my editing of this project big time. THANK YOU!
I've been using PremierPro for years, yet I keep finding useful features I didn't know existed.
Now if only we could assign effects to hotkeys as well, that would be grand, but just like the hotkeys you suggested on your third tip, it's a feature we have to wait for.
Good stuff, man!
Thanks for making these tips they were fun to watch. Keep up the great content.
Great! Most tips contained new information! Eye opening things! Thanks
The ease-in / ease-out was the big thing I wanted, so glad to see it. Here I was going to get After Effects or some $30/month plugin for basic motion tweening that I could've done with Flash 5 twenty years ago.
Very very good! Many useful tips!! Thanks!
I love those tips!! THANKS
Super useful tips, thanks a lot for sharing!... Greetings.
I learn so much from you. Thank you!
So useful... some of this things bugged me forever and i have been an editor for 12 years (always premiere pro)
The first time. Omg 😱 thank you!!!👏
I...uh...what?!? This is amazing Javier!! Thank you so much for sharing!
You are great man ! Thanks alot for this " selection follow playhead" trick.
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE!
Why no one told me about these!
Amazing Video! Thanks for the helpful tips!
It helped me a lot! Thanks a bunch
Love this video! Thanks for the tips, Javi!
Ayyyy Tanner! Thanks for watching!
Great tips!! Much appreciated. 👍
Thank you for the tips!
These are a game changer for me thank you as always I’ve learned a lot from your channel. I found all of these tips helpful and new and I run into the same problems you covered with keyframes. I knew about the responsive design but somehow I forget to use it 🤦🏻♀️
These were amazing tips that solved some terrible bugbears I had with keyframes.
I have a problem when editing spatial keyframes that are outside the view area.
I can set the View to 10% but they might still be outside. Is there a way to finely adjust the view area to bring keyframes into view?
very very helpful, thanks sir
Learned alot thank you man ! Love from india
thank you for video. this is awesome. I learn alot!
😢what? No way...this will save me tons of time...all the tips are super helpful. Thanks
thanks Javier!
thank you!!!
Question.... is there a way to "Turn Off" repsonsive design for individual MGRT clips??? THX!!!! These tips are SOOOO GREAT!!!! The longer I use PrePro the more have to learn!!!
Good tips my man!
ok, you deserve 1mil subs. Hoooooly, Thank you!!
Great video. You can select the text in the motion panel, position, scale etc then add a keyframe to that property using shift u. Wish they had it like AE where Opt-P sets a position keyframe for example, thanks, I'm so used to AE that Premiere seems to be somewhat painful, especially with easing. It needs a graph editor.
The tips are fantastic. However (and apologies if someone else already said this), I wish that when you talked about Responsive Design, you had mentioned that it only applies to Essential Graphics, not regular clips. I'm sure it's unusual for anyone to want to use it with those, but I have the occasional time I wish for this functionality.
Sir, thanks for very informative video.
Maaaaaan !!!!! thats Dope Brother !
First end second tip 🤯👍
So many tips here for things I use everyday that I actually have no idea how they work. I was convinced spatial interpolation was all gibberish. Now I just need someone to reveal the mysteries of the frame hold.
Great tips, thank you! I wish responsive design wasn't limited to graphics and could also be used on images and video clips on the timeline.
Thank you!
this was great !
pure gold!
Otherwise we appreciate your videos they are so helpful
Man you're awesome!
great tips
Thank you so much for that first one there. It has frustrated me for years and I rather just send the clip to AE to do the keyframing there.
thank you bro
thank you.. keyframing always been an issue in premiere, frustrating if you can't grab the last keyframe.. follow playhead is to blame, who would have guessed.. These shortcuts and especially not pin function will help a lot in time-saving. wished adobe looked at better programs like blender on how to do graphs, hate the time scale interface.
How do you apply the responsive design, so that it let you pull those handles?
thank you so much. I waw tired of keyframes
Some of these will be very useful. No more moving the clip and hunting for the key frame tags. One thing Premiere needs is the ability to hide and show layers. (Similar to AE) . Many a time I wish I could just hide audio or video layers that I’m not using at that particular time.
Yeah...I seem to remember that when editing in a wireframe resizing on FCP 7, it was kinda nice, there was firstly a keyframe button for it on the program module, and, it also did it intuitively when you moved through the program asset, with each move you made with pulling or pushing the wireframe resizing, it automatically put in a keyframes. I'm dying to figure out how to do this more intuitively and freely using keyframes that you don't have to run the mouse over everytime to set one by one. I''m probably missing something. Seems pretty basic. ugh..I used to do a lot of just slow moving animation of high res still art and that ability to use a wireframe in the program and have it set keyframes with each progressive change made it so much easier.
There actually is a keyboard shortcut for jumping to next and previous keyframe in premiere....and if you select a particular property..say... position...it jumps to next and previous of that property's keyframe
Edit: it's called "Select next keyframe" and "select previous keyframe" in the keyboard shortcut menu
Thank you!!!!
Fab tips!
re tip#1 - while this is cool, and i appreciate knowing its there (i didnt before) - I believe you are setting a preference to cover a bad habit which is *how* you went about putting a keyframe on what you thought was the last frame of the clip
You created the last keyframe of that pull in move in the middle of the clip then dragged it off to the far right to create the motion. That's a sloppy mehod.
Why? because the visual bounds of that effect control time line extend slightly beyond the clip's in & out point in the sequence. so drag/dropping a keyframe to the start or end of the effects controls panel is not reliable regardless of how you have that toggle set.
SO to add a keframe at the end of a clip - first GO TO THE END OF THE CLIP by hitting down on the keyboard in the sequence panel. NOW add your keyframe in the effects panel as you are actually resting on the last frame of that clip.
thanks
If you just drag the speed graph handles, you don't ned to right click, and select eases, nor create shortcuts. Just move the handles and it will change to ease keyframes automatically
game changer
I would like to ask if there is any option to change the default ease in/out values in premiere?
Wow, just wow. A lot of new things I’ve learned here.
Is there any way to set up speed keyframes in the timeline? It always defaults to opacity and I only use it for speed ramps.
Other than right clicking the “fx” button in the top left of the clip and going to speed I don’t think you can set it by default, would be a great preferences feature though!
8:33 say goodbye to "add frame hold"😂😂
Love it