7 Features of Adobe Premiere You Might Not Have Seen Before

Adobe Premiere Pro is a tremendously complex program, and within it are a ton of features that can make your life easier that you might not know about yet. This fantastic will show you how seven lesser-known features that can make your video-editing life a lot easier and more efficient. 

Coming to you from Cinecom.net, this excellent video will show you seven useful but lesser-known features that can make your video-editing sessions a lot easier and more efficient. Of them, my personal favorite is audio track keyframes. Audio keyframes are just like the keyframes you are already used to for video effects: they allow you to demarcate a specific adjustment to the audio at some point in time. You can use them for volume work, such as reining in sudden spikes, dropping a soundtrack under speaking, or to create nice fade-ins and fade-outs for professional polish, as well as a variety of other tasks. They are quite similar to the techniques professional audio editors use. Check out the video above for lots of helpful tips!

And if you want to continue learning about how to edit video, be sure to check out "Introduction to Adobe Premiere A Video Editing Tutorial With Lee Morris!"

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Don't use premiere anymore but these were good tips