Thank you Mary! Finally a clear explanation of the differences between track targeting and source patching and what they do. I like the summary you made at the end and this will help cement this in my mind. I had been working around this for a long time, and now I get it...I'll really get it after I play around with it. Great explanation, great visuals.
Yes! I don't use them much, but you can right-click at the very left of the timeline (to the left of the lock icon) and you'll see options to save/manage source presets. You can also go to the Premiere Pro menu at the top left of the application, select Keyboard shortcuts, and then search for "source" and you'll see some related commands that you can set keys to. Hope this helps!
This may be the single best Premiere Pro tutorial I've seen. Too bad it only has a bit more than 1,000 views. C'mon people!!
Thank you Mary! Finally a clear explanation of the differences between track targeting and source patching and what they do. I like the summary you made at the end and this will help cement this in my mind. I had been working around this for a long time, and now I get it...I'll really get it after I play around with it. Great explanation, great visuals.
Yay! Yeah, I didn't know about these controls for years while editing in Premiere. So glad this was helpful and thanks for the feedback. 🙏
This was very helpful and a detailed and neat explanation
Hi, thank you for your videos any shortcut to move up a clip on the top from track 1 to track 2? it will help a lot for the derush thanks.
Yup! Select a clip and then hold the Option (Mac) / Alt key (Windows) while pressing the up or down arrow key.
❤ thank you.
Thank you Mary
This is a great Tutorial
Thank you! 🙏 So glad it was helpful.
any keyboard shortcuts for assigning source patching? That would be really helpful
Yes! I don't use them much, but you can right-click at the very left of the timeline (to the left of the lock icon) and you'll see options to save/manage source presets.
You can also go to the Premiere Pro menu at the top left of the application, select Keyboard shortcuts, and then search for "source" and you'll see some related commands that you can set keys to.
Hope this helps!
Perfect! I've looked for this before and never found it. Awesome - and txs for sharing :-)
so glad you found it helpful! thanks for watching.
Hey can I move source patching toggle with shortcut key like track target toggle you did move with the f1 f2
Amazing tutorials. Thank you so much
You're welcome, @LORDJERREL! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙌.
Great explained tutorial!
Thanks so much, Sasho!
Very useful! Thanks!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful.
very helpful
How can I reorder the tracks if I want to switch the whole track above another one (including all the clips that it has)?
very informative.
Glad to hear it!
Super useful!! Thank you 🙏