Adobe Premier Shortcuts

Adobe Premier is a non-linear editing system
The operation of it has shortcuts


  • Spacebar is to play and pause
  • Arrow Keys, tap or hold to advance
Command + z = undo, this is a shortcut I used when I made a mistake. The most common mistake I make on Premier Pro is mis-cutting/ over-cutting some footage.
Command + x = cut, this shortcut is to get rid of unwanted footage or audio. 
Command + c = copy, this shortcut is to copy any selected things and is later followed by Command + v = paste which pastes the things you've just copied.
  • find out what z and v do without using command
  • I = in, O = out
  • Z is the zoom tool
  • V is the select tool
Command + shift + 4, this is a form of screen grabbing whatever you want (similar to a screen shot) and will save to the MacBooks background.




We first started by adding the bins and started up the project. We sorted through the footage and found the what was useful and what wasn't. After, we added the music audio and made some of the footage be in-time with the audio (i.e. making sure the drumming was in-time with when the drummer hit the symbols). 
Next, I added the footage of the guitarist and the singer. To help us make sure the audio was in-time with the footage, we used the I and O tools which allowed us to have a more accurate cut.






Organised Timeline
How does it sound?

C/A = Cut Aways
I/V = Interviews


         GFX
V2    C/As
V1    video I/V
A1    Audio I/V
A2    C/A Audio


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