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Monthly Archives: February 2012

Premiere Pro’s Default Scale to Frame Size Preference

by Josh on February 24, 2012 in Premiere Pro with One Comment

In this Premiere Pro tutorial we discuss the +’s and -‘s of using this setting. What is it good for?  How does it work?  Why it’s genius, but you may not ALWAYS want to use it.

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AE ❤ PR – Using AE to Move Multiple Layers in the PR Program Monitor

by Josh on February 22, 2012 in After Effects, Design, Premiere Pro with 2 Comments

Premiere Pro doesn’t let you move multiple layers at the same time in the program monitor.  In this Premiere Pro tutorial we’ll go over how to use After Effects to get around this limitation in a few straight forward steps.

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Tags: AE ❤ PR, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Program Monitor, Workaround

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Switcher’s Guide to Premiere Pro – Clip Linking and Grouping

by Josh on February 21, 2012 in Editorial, Final Cut, Premiere Pro, Switcher's Guide with Comments Off on Switcher’s Guide to Premiere Pro – Clip Linking and Grouping

In this Premiere Pro tutorial we compare audio and video linking in Premiere Pro vs. Final Cut Pro.  We also discuss Premiere Pro’s Group Function and how you can use it to extend your timeline functionality.

In Premiere Pro these are the ways to link audio and video clips together:

  • Use the Clip Menu/Link or Unlink Command to Link 1 piece of Audio with 1 piece of Video.  If the audio is in the video file, they will be linked automatically.
    • If linked, these clips can be temporarily unlinked by holding the alt/opt key and clicking, moving, trimming, or cutting.
  • Use the Clip Menu/Group or Ungroup Command to Link multiple pieces of Audio and/or Video. The clips will be dragged, trimmed (see video for how this works), or slipped together.
    • If grouped, these can also be temporarily ungrouped by holding the alt/opt key and clicking, moving, trimming, or cutting.
  • When comparing Premiere Pro with Final Cut, the real difference is the way you temporarily unlink audio and video (and of course the Group Function, which Final Cut lacks).  In Final Cut, you use the button on the top right of the timeline to turn linking on or off.  In Premiere Pro, you use the alt/opt key.  Depending on the instance, I like each technique, and sometimes I find myself wishing for the other when in the opposite program.  What do you guys think?

Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.


Tags: Audio, Final Cut Pro, Grouping, Linking, Premiere Pro, Sequence, Timeline, Video

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Editing a Timelapse in Premiere Pro with the help of Lightroom 4

by Josh on February 19, 2012 in Editorial, Premiere Pro with 2 Comments

In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we show you how to create and edit a timelapse image sequence right in Premiere Pro. We also look at Lightroom 4 Beta and how you can use it as part of your timelapse workflow.

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Tags: Frame Rates, Lightroom, Photography, Timelapse

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