Monthly Archives: May 2012
Premiere Pro CS6 – Advanced Trim Tools and Slipping and Sliding via the Keyboard
In this video we explore multiple ways of slipping and sliding via the keyboard. It may not be exactly how you expect, especially if you are coming from Final Cut Pro 7.
I don’t mention this in the video, but if you you want to slip numerically via the keyboard, you should use the method where you select the two edit points on either side of the clip for a slip or slide as shown in the video. Then, you can type thing s like +15 or -10, to slip numerically with your keyboard.
Switcher’s Guide to Premiere Pro – Rendering, Why it’s better in Premiere Pro…almost.
First off, if you want to know the logic behind what your sequence settings should be and when to render and not render, see these two posts, Sequence Settings Part 1 and Part2.
This post is intended to be a look at the differences in what will require rendering and re-rendering in FCP vs. Premiere Pro.