Speed Up Adobe Premiere Pro Editing with these 22 Shortcuts

As a adobe premiere editor I absolutely love these tips from Jason Boone. With this video and these shortcuts you can master your Adobe Premiere Pro in no time!

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19. Rearrange Edit (Cmd+Alt)

If you want to perform a rearrange edit, simply press the Alt key while performing an Insert edit. The edit will simply rearrange the two clips without shifting all of the clips further on down the timeline.

20. Replace (Alt)

Sometimes you want to swap out a clip for something that’s better. You can do this in one easy step without having to delete or change in and out points. Simply hold the Alt key as you drag the new clip into the timeline over another clip.

21. Edit While Exporting

When you export a video from Premiere Pro, you are unable to use the program until the export is complete. Queue up your exports in Adobe Media Encoder, which will take care of the exporting and allow you to keep editing in Premiere Pro at the same time.

22. Reset Preferences (Alt)

To restore your default preference settings, hold the Alt key down when Premiere is launching, and then release when the splash screen appears. Be careful as this can undo most of your customization, however it can solve problems if the program is unresponsive.....

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