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Edit Faster in Adobe Premiere Pro: 10 Proven Hacks to Save Hours on Every Video Editing (2025)

teacher avatar Paul Nene, Simplified Learning

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Class Introduction

      2:05

    • 2.

      Quick Overview: 10 Essential Tips to Boost Your Editing Speed!

      8:45

    • 3.

      Speed up Your Editing: Ten Shortcuts I Use Every Time I Open Premiere Pro

      8:36

    • 4.

      Tell Your Story Quickly: Five Easy Steps - Add in and Out Points

      5:48

    • 5.

      Learn How to Use Ripple Edit Tools in Premiere Pro

      4:24

    • 6.

      How to Use Proxy Files to Edit Super Fast in Premiere Pro

      6:40

    • 7.

      Speed up Your Workflow With Clip Markers in Premiere Pro

      5:52

    • 8.

      Master Multi-Camera Editing With 3 Simple Steps

      5:41

    • 9.

      5 Steps to Audio Mixing in Premiere Pro

      6:59

    • 10.

      3 Reasons Why NESTED Sequence Matter

      7:20

    • 11.

      3 Steps to Master Auto Reframe in Premiere Pro

      4:44

    • 12.

      Batch Export in 3 Simple Steps

      3:51

    • 13.

      Class Project: Master Your Workflow by Applying 5 Proven Tips to Edit Faster in Premiere Pro!

      1:34

    • 14.

      Congrats on Completing the Class! Boost Your Editing Speed & What’s Next

      0:56

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If you’re a content creator, video editor, or a small business owner who’s tired of spending endless hours in Adobe Premiere Pro, then you’re in the right place. Imagine if you could edit 10 times faster, freeing up your time for more projects, clients, or creative exploration. Sounds amazing, right? Well, this class is about to make that your reality!

Hi, I’m Paul. Over the last decade, I’ve edited thousands of videos for clients, businesses, and personal projects. What started as a passion quickly turned into a full-time business that now helps us reach over 100,000 students in 180 countries. Video editing has played a major role in building a life of freedom and creativity that I absolutely love.

But I didn’t get here by doing things the hard way. I discovered the shortcuts and strategies that let me edit videos much faster without sacrificing quality. That’s exactly what I’m going to share with you in this class.

What makes this important?

In today’s fast-paced digital world, speed is everything. Whether you’re a content creator growing your personal brand, a video editor with tight deadlines, or a small business owner creating marketing videos for your business, the faster you can edit, the more videos you can produce. And the more videos you can produce, the more clients, views, and opportunities you can capture. That’s where these 10 proven tips come in. Each one is designed to supercharge your Premiere Pro workflow and save you valuable time on every project.

What will you learn?

  • How to minimize repetitive tasks that slow down your editing.
  • How to use hidden features in Premiere Pro to boost your efficiency.
  • How to set up your workspace for maximum speed and comfort.
  • How to trim, cut, and rearrange clips with lightning speed.
  • How to quickly handle audio and color correction so they don’t eat up your time.

Why this class is different:

  • Proven techniques: These are real-world strategies I use daily in my editing business.
  • Easy to apply: Every tip is designed to be simple and actionable so you can start seeing faster results immediately.
  • Maximum impact: You’ll be able to edit faster while maintaining high-quality production, which means more time for creativity, new projects, or just relaxing.

What’s the outcome?

By the end of this class, you won’t just know a few tips—you’ll have a full arsenal of editing strategies to help you work 10 times faster. You’ll have more time to grow your business, innovate creatively, and produce content at a professional level.

Whether you’re an individual creator or a small business owner looking to make high-quality videos more efficiently, this class will transform the way you edit and reclaim your time. Join me in this class, and let’s edit 10x faster together!

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Paul Nene

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Hello, I'm Paul. --a former Apple Technical Advisor turned video editor, entrepreneur, and lifelong learner. I'm passionate about taking complex ideas and simplifying them, making learning accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Now, I get to share that passion with you through my courses!

The Unexpected Path to Video Editing

I didn't start in the creative world. After years of troubleshooting Apple products and IT systems, I realized that my real love was behind the camera. What began as casual vacation videos turned into a full-blown obsession. Without formal training, I dove deep into online resources, taught myself professional videography, and honed my skills using Adobe Premiere Pro.

Fast forward to today, and my wife and I run a successful videography... See full profile

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1. Class Introduction: Welcome to this class. If you're looking to boost your editing speed in Adobe Premiere Pro, you're in the right place. Hi, I'm Paul. And over the last decade, I've edited thousands of videos for clients and personal projects. Today, video editing is our full time business, and it's helped us reach over 100,000 students in 180 countries. We've earned a passive income, built a life of freedom, and it all started with learning Adobe Premier Pro. These tools transform our editing workflow, and now I want to help you do the same. I'm excited to share with you ten tips that will help you edit ten times faster and make your workflow more efficient. In today's fast paced world, speed and efficiency are essential, especially when it comes to video editing. Every content creator knows that the quicker you edit, the more projects you can tackle and the more time you have to focus on creating amazing content. That's why I've compiled ten proven tips that will help you edit ten times faster in Premiere Pro. Throughout this class we'll cover essential techniques that simplify your workflow, minimize time consuming tasks, and streamline your editing process. You'll learn how to leverage Premiere Pro's powerful features to enhance your productivity without sacrificing quality. Each tip is designed to be practical and easy to implement, allowing you to see immediate results in your editing speed. By the end of this class, you'll have a toolkit of strategies at your disposal, enabling you to tackle any editing project with confidence and speed. And remember, this is not just about working faster, it's about working smarter. So if you're ready to take your video editing to the next level and free up more time for creativity, let's jump right in. Grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let's start editing ten times faster together. 2. Quick Overview: 10 Essential Tips to Boost Your Editing Speed!: Hello there. Are you ready to turbocharge your editing skills and unlock your full creative potential? In this lesson, we are going to discover ten game changing tips that will help you edit ten times faster. Whether you're assistant pro or just getting started, these techniques will help your workflow and supercharge your productivity. Let's get started. Did you know that the average video editor spends hours each week navigating through men and performing repetitive task? According to recent studies, up to 30% of editing time is wasted on manual processes that could be automated with the right shortcuts and techniques. Imagine what you could accomplish with those hours reclaimed. That's where our ten tips come in to save the day and transform your editing experience from tedious to terrific. I remember when I first started my journey as a video editor, was passionate about bringing my creative visions to life, but found myself bogged down by the slow and laborus editing process. Each project seemed to drag on for days, and I often felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work ahead of me. But then I discovered the power of shortcuts and efficiency techniques in Premier Pro. As I implemented these strategies into my workflow, I noticed a remarkable difference almost immediately. Tasks that used to take hours were now completed in a fraction of the time, allowing me to focus more on storytelling and less on technicality. This transformation not only boosted my productivity but also reignited my passion for editing. Reminding me why I fell in love with this craft in the first place. Before we dive into our ten tips, let's quickly define some important terms shortcuts, keyboard commands or mouse clicks that perform common tasks with just a few keystrokes or clicks. For example, set in and out points, selecting specific portions of a video clip to include in your edit, helping to streamline the editing process. Ripple edit a tool that allows you to trim or extend clips on a timeline while automatically adjusting adjacent clips to maintain the overall timing of your edit. Proxy files, lower resolution copies of your original media files that can be used for editing to improve performance and speed up the editing process. Clip markers, visual markers plays on the timeline to denote specific points of interest or edit decisions. Nested sequence, a sequence that is placed within another sequence, allowing for more advanced editing techniques and organization. Auto reframe, a feature that automatically adjusts the framing of your video clips to fit different aspect ratios or screen sizes. Why is it important? But mastering these techniques, you'll not only save valuable time and effort, but also unlock new creative possibilities in your editing projects. Whether you're working on the tight deadline or aiming to elevate the quality of your edits, these tips will help you work smarter, not harder. You can implement these techniques in virtually any editing project. From short films and documentaries to corporate videos and social media content. Whether you're editing for YouTube, Instagram, or professionals clients, these tips will help you streamline your workflow and deliver polish results in record time. These tips are ideal for video editors of all levels from beginners looking to speed up their learning curve to see some professionals seeking to optimize their workflow, whether you're a freelancer, content creator, or aspiring filmmaker, these techniques will revolutionize the way you approach editing in Premiere Pro. Now, let's dive in into our ten tips and learn how to edit like a P. Remember, this is only an overview of the ten tips. But on the next few lessons, we will talk about it in more detail. Tip number one, speed of your editing. Ten shortcuts I use every time I open Premiere Pro. To access commonly used shortcuts, simply navigate to the keyboard shortcuts menu in the top menu bar. Here, you can customize shortcuts to match your editing style and preferences. Tip number two, tell your story quickly. Five easy steps set in outpoint. Begin by importing your footage into Premiere Pro, then navigate to the timeline and use the Ikey to set an Inpoint and the O key to set an outpoint. This allows you to quickly select the desired portion of your clip for editing. Tip number three, save hours editing. Learn how ripple edit tools work in three steps. To use the ripple edit tool, simply select the desired clip on the timeline and press Q and WK to activate the Ripple Edit tool. And Premium Pro will automatically adjust adjacent clips to maintain the overall timing of your edit. Tape number four, how to use proxy files to edit super fast in Premier Pro. To create proxy files, right click on your footage in the project panel and select Proxy, then create proxies. Premiere Pro will generate lower resolution proxy files that you can edit with allowing for smoother playback and faster editing. Tip number five, Edit Smarter, speed up your workflow with five clip markers in Premiere Pro. Do out a clip Marker, simply navigate the desdFrame on the timeline and press the key. You can then label the marker and use it as a reference point for editing or adding effects. Tip number six, level of your editing, master multi camera editing with three simple steps. Premier Pro's multi camera editing features allow you to sync and switch between multiple camera angles with ease. Simply select the clips you want to sync. Right click and choose Create multi camera source sequence. Premiere Pro will automatically sync the clips and create a multi camera sequence for you to edit. Tip number seven, enhance your sound the easy way. Five steps to audio mixing in Premiere Pro. To access Premiere Pro audio mixing tools, navigate to the Audio Track Mixer panel. Here, you can adjust levels, add effects, and fine tune your audio to perfection. Tip number eight, supercharge your editing. Three reasons why nested sequence matter. Nested sequences allow you to group multiple clips or sequences together and treat them as a single unit. This can be useful for applying effects, transitions, or adjustments to multiple clips at once. Tip number nine, maximize your efficiency. Three steps to master auto reframe and premier Prome. Auto reframe automatically adjusts the framing of your video clips to fit different aspect ratios or screen sizes. Simply right click on your in the timeline and select auto reframe sequence to apply this feature. Tip number ten, export videos faster. Batch export in three simple steps. So to batch export multiple sequences in Premier Pro, navigate to the media encoder Q panel. Here, you can add your sequences, adjust export settings, and start the batch export process with just a few clicks. That's the overview of our ten tips on how to edit faster. Remember, this is only an overview, but in the next few lessons, we will talk about it in more detail. To summarize, we explore the overview of ten powerful editing techniques to help you edit like a pro in Premiere Pro. From keyboard shortcuts to multi camera editing, these tips will revolutionize your workflow and unleash your creative potential. Remember, mastering the art of editing is an ongoing enjoyment, but with dedication and practice, you can achieve remarkable results. So roll up your sleeves, dive into your projects, and let your creativity soar. 3. Speed up Your Editing: Ten Shortcuts I Use Every Time I Open Premiere Pro: Hello there. In this lesson, we are going to learn ten keyboard shortcuts. To magical keys that can make your editing process lighting fast. Have you ever found yourself spending hours on a project, wishing there was a quicker way to get things done? Well, this is your lucky day because I'm about to share with you my top ten shortcuts that I use every time I open Premiere Pro, will get ready to speed up your editing and reclaim your precious time. Well, did you know that using keyboard shortcuts can save you up to eight days of editing time per year? Well, that's like getting an entire extra week to work on your projects. I remember when I first started editing, I used to spend ages clicking through menus and dragging clips around with my mouse. It was frustrating. Time consuming, and I often felt like I was drowning in the sea of endless task. But then I discovered the power of keyboard shortcuts and everything changed. Suddenly, I was able to fly through my edits with ease, and I felt like a true editing ninja. Now, I want to share that same sense of liberations with you. So let's dive into our top ten shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts are like secret weapons in the editing world. They allow you to perform common tasks with lightning speed, saving you valuable time and energy. Whether you're trimming clips, adjusting audio levels, or applying effects, shortcuts can help you work more efficiently and focus on creative aspect of your project. So when you use shortcuts, you can use shortcuts at any stage of editing process, from importing footage to exporting your final project, whether you're a beginner or assistant pro, incorporating shortcuts into your workflow can help you become a faster and more productive editor. Now, who can benefit using keyboard shortcuts? Well, anyone who edits videos from hobbies to professionals can benefit from using shortcuts in Premiere Pro. Whether you're editing a log, a short film, or a corporate video, a shortcuts can help you work more efficiently and meet tight deadlines. Now, let's jump into a Premium Pro and learn how to use these shortcuts step by step. I'll walk you through each shortcut and show you exactly how it works. Here are your top ten keyboard shortcuts that you might need to memorize to edit lightning fast in Premiere Pro. Shortcut number one, the famous ripple edit tool. Keyboard Shrocot Q and W. To activate the ripple edit tool, simply press the Q or W key on your keyboard. This tool allows you to trim clips and automatically adjust the timing of an adjacent clips on the timeline. Shortcut number two, razor tool or C. Press the C key to activate the razor tool. This tool allows you to quickly cut clips on the timeline, making it easy to trim and rearrange your footage. Shortcut number three, selection tool. The selection tool is one of the most commonly used tools in Premier Pro. Simply press the V key to activate it. Allowing you to select and move clips on the timeline. Shortcut number four, zooming in and out the plus and minus keys. Use the plus and the minus keys to zoom in and out on the timeline. This makes it easier to navigate through your project and make precise edits. Shortcut number five, play and pause or Spacebar. Press the spacebar to play and pause your project. This allows you to quickly review your edits and make adjustments as needed. Shortcut number six, Tuggle clip visibility. Hold Shift key and click the Tuggle Track output to quickly tuggle the visibility of the clip on the timeline. This shortcut is handy when you want to focus on specific parts of your project. You can also do the same shortcut for audio if you want to mute or unmute all the audio tracks. By holding down the Shift key and clicking on, it will unmute all the audio. Click it again, do and mute it all. Shortcut number seven, copy and paste attributes. Select a clip. You want the attributes you want to copy, then select the specific effect you want to copy, for example, motion, then press Control plus C. To copy it. Next, select the target clip and press Control or Command V to paste the attributes or effects. This shortcut is useful for applying effects or adjustment from one clip to another. Shortcut number eight, add default transition. So you press Control D for Windows and Command D for Mac computers. So to quickly add default transition between two clips, select the edit point and press Command D or Control D to activate it. Then Premiere Pro will automatically add the default transition, such as a cross dissolve to smooth the transition between clips. Shortcut number nine, Tuggle effects panel. Or Shift seven. Press Shift plus number seven to toggle the Effects panel on and off. This panel allows you to apply effects, adjustments, and presets to your clips, enhancing their visual appearance and creative impact. Shortcut number ten, Export Media Control plus M for Windows and Command plus M for Mac. Once you've finished editing your project, press Control plus M to open the Export Media dialog box. Here, you can customize export settings such as format, resolution, and bit rate before exporting your final video. And that's your top ten keyboard shortcuts that you might need to memorize to edit lightning fast in Premiere Pro. Now, one common challenge that editors may encounter when using shortcut is remembering all of the different key combinations. It can feel overwhelming at first, but with practice and repetition, these shortcuts will become second nature to you. So to overcome this challenge, Start with just a few shortcuts and gradually add more overtime. For example, begin with essential shortcuts like C for razor tool to cut clips or for the selection tool to select and move clips. Spacebar to play and pause your video, you can also create a cheat sheet or reference guide to help you remember the key combinations. Print out a list of shortcuts and keep it next to your computer or use a sticky notes on your monitor. Additionally, you can customize shortcuts in Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts, and this allows you to set shortcuts that are easy for you to remember. Now you know how to edit faster using keyboard shortcuts, and you also know how to solve common problems. But what if you still have questions? Well, don't worry, I can help you with that, too. Now, here are the top one frequently asked questions. Question number one, can I create or customize keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro? Well, the answer is yes. You can customize keyboard shortcuts to match your editing style and preferences. Simply navigate to the keyboard shortcuts menu in the top menu bar, and you can assign custom shortcuts to specific commands. By holding down the Shift key you will see all the commands when you combine it to other keys. Like Shift plus one, you can instantly access the project panel. You can also scroll down to see all the commands, or you can also use the spotlight icon to search for a specific command. Remember, success is the sum of small efforts repeat it day in and day out. To summarize, we'll talk about how shortcuts can make your editing faster and easier. By using these shortcuts, you'll work quicker and more accurate. So start practicing those keys combinations and watch your editing skills improve. Thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the next lesson. 4. Tell Your Story Quickly: Five Easy Steps - Add in and Out Points: Hello there. In this lesson, we are going to learn setting in and out points in Premiere Pro. Whether you're making a short film, a documentary or a vlog, telling your story well is key to grabbing your audience's attention. In this lesson, we'll learn five easy steps to set in and out points in your footage, helping you create your narrative quickly and efficiently. We all know that editing can take a lot of time, especially when you're trying to find the perfect moments in your footage. It can be frustrating and tiring, but don't worry with the right tips and tricks, we can make this process much easier and more fun. Setting in and out points means picking specific parts of your footage to use in your final edit. This is important because it lets you focus on the most important parts of your story and get rid of unnecessary footage. This way, you can make a more concise and powerful narrative that keeps your audience hooked. You'll want to set in and out points at the start of your editing process while you're reviewing your footage and starting to build your story. This step comes after importing your clips into Premiere Pro and before adding them to your timeline. Anyone who wants to make their editing process faster and tell their story more efficiently can benefit from learning how to set in and out points. Whether you're a filmmaker, content creator, or a social media influencer, mastering this skill will save you time and help you create better content. Here's how to do it. Step number one. Import your footage into Premiere Pro by clicking on the file on the top menu, then selecting Import and then choosing your video files. You'll see the imported clips appear in the project panel. Step number two, double click on the clip in the Project panel to preview it in the source monitor. Located in the top left corner of the screen. Step number three. Play through the clip by pressing the space bar or clicking the play button in the bottom left of the source monitor. As you watch, take note of the starting point for your selection. Step number four, when you reach the desired starting point, press the Ikey on the keyboard. This sets the endpoint for your selection. You'll see a marker appear in the timeline at the endpoint. Step number five, continue playing the clip until you reach the desired endpoint for your selection. Step six, once you reach the desired endpoint, press the OK on your keyboard, this sets the outpoint for your selection. You'll see another marker appear in the timeline at the outpoint defining the duration of your selection. Step number seven. Now you can drag the selected portion of the clip from the source monitor directly onto that timeline. Just click and drag from the source monitor to the desired location on the timeline. And release the mouse button to drop the clip into place. Step number eight, repeat this process for each clip in your project, selecting the best moments to include in your final edit. Remember, you can always go back and adjust the in and out points as needed by double clicking on a clip in the timeline to reopen it in the source monitor. Imagine you're editing a travel blog and you have hours of footage from your latest adventure. By selecting in and out points, you can quickly identify the most exciting moments like jumping off a waterfall or trying street food for the first time and create a captivating story that transports your viewers to your destination. One challenge you might encounter is knowing exactly where to set your in and out points, especially if you have a lot of footage to sift through. To overcome this, try using the J, K and L keys on your keyboard to navigate through your clips more efficiently, allowing you to find the perfect moments with ease. Now you know how to set in and out points, and you also know how to solve common problems. But what if you still have questions? Don't worry, I can help you with that, too. You are the top two frequently asked questions. Question number one, can I adjust the in and out points after I've already added a clip to my timeline? Answer, absolutely. Simply double click on the clip in your timeline to open it in the source monitor. Then adjust the in and out points as needed. Question number two. What if I accidentally set the wrong in or outpoint? Well, no worries. You can easily reset the in and out points by clicking on the clear in or clear out buttons in the source monitor. To summarize, we've learned how to quickly set in an outpoint in Premiere Pro, allowing us to tell our stories more efficiently and effectively. By mastering this technique, you will be able to streamline your editing process, save time and create high quality content that resonates with your audience. So grab your footage and start crafting your masterpiece. Remember, creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. Ready to take your editing skills in the next level. In our next lesson, we'll explore how to use ripple edit tools to save hours of editing time and create seamless transition in just three simple steps. Trust me, you don't want to miss it. See you there. 5. Learn How to Use Ripple Edit Tools in Premiere Pro: Hello there, everyone. Today, we're going to learn about a powerful tool in Premiere Pro called The Ripple Edit Tool. If you ever felt frustrated with moving clips around on your timeline and trying to keep everything in sync, then this lesson is for you. Let's dive into how the ripple edit tool can make your editing process smoother and more efficient. I know editing can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when it feels like every little adjustment requires a lot of manual tweaking. Well, trust me, I've been there. When I first started using Premiere Pro, I would spend hours trying to get my clips perfectly aligned. Only to find that a tiny change would mess everything up. It was exhausting and discouraging. But then I discovered that the ripple edit tool and it changed everything for me. This tool is like the magic wand that lets you trim clips without leaving gaps and without having to manually adjust every other clip on the timeline. It saves so much time and effort, and I'm excited to show you how to use it. What is ripple Edit tool? Well, think of the ripple edit tool as a smart pair of scissors. When you trim a clip with it, the tool automatically adjusts the other clips on the timeline to fill the gap. It's like cutting a piece out of the line of dominance and having the rest of them fall perfectly into place without any gaps. Using the Ripple Edit tool is important because it keeps your timeline clean and organized. It ensures that everything stays in sync, which is crucial for maintaining the flow of your video. Plus, it speeds up your editing process, giving you more time to focus on the creative aspect of your project. You'll want to use the ripple edit tool whenever you need to trim or shorten the clip and want the rest of your timeline to adjust automatically. It's particularly useful for quickly tightening up your edits and maintaining the overall timing of your project. Everyone from beginners to professional editors can benefit from using the ripple edit tool. If you're looking to improve your efficiency and keep your timeline organized, this tool is for you. Now, here's the step by step demonstrations on how to use ripple edit tool. First, select the ripple edit tool. Look for the ripple edit tool in the toolbar. It looks like a small pair of scissors with a bend arrow. You can also press the shortcut key B to select it quickly. Click on the edge of the clip you want to trim, drag it to the desired lens. As you drag, you'll notice that the clips to the right adjust automatically to fill the gap. Then preview your edits. Play back your timeline to see how your trim affects the overall edits. You'll notice that everything stays in sync and your timeline remains gap free. Next is fine tuning. If needed, make further adjustments. The ripple edit tool makes it easy to experiment without worrying about messing up your timeline. When I first started using Premiere Pro, I avoided the Ripple Edit tool because I didn't understand how it worked. I remember the frustration of manually moving clips and trying to fix the gaps. One day, I decided to give the ripple edit tool a try, and it was a game changer. It made my editing process so much faster and more efficient. Now I cannot imagine editing without it. Think about your own editing projects. How could you use the Ripple Edit tool save you time and make your workflow smoother? Editing is where the magic happens. It's the process of transforming raw footage into a compelling story. In this lesson, we explored how to use the Ripple Edit tool in PremiuerP. We learned what it is, why is it important, and when to use it, and who can benefit from it. We also went through a step by step demonstration. Remember, the ripple edit tool is your friend, making editing process faster and more efficient. Keep practicing and you'll soon see the difference it makes in your projects. 6. How to Use Proxy Files to Edit Super Fast in Premiere Pro: Hi, everyone. Today, we're going to talk about super helpful trick in Premiere Pro that can make your editing process a lot faster and smoother. We're going to learn how to use proxy files to edit super fast. Now, I know some of you might be feeling frustrated because your computer slows down when you're working with large video files. Well, I've been there, too, and it can really take the fun out of editing. But don't worry. We're going to fix that today. Well, did you know that using proxy files can reduce the load of your computer by up to 75%? Well, that's huge difference. It means you can edit high resolution videos without your computer turning into a turtle. Let me share a personal story with you. A while ago, I was working on a big project with four k footage. My computer was struggling, and it felt like it was taking forever to get anything done. I was frustrated and I even thought about giving up on the project. Well, then I discovered proxy files. I learned how to use them, and it was like a light bulb went off. My editing process became so much smoother and faster. I felt relieved and excited because I could finally focus on being creative without worrying about technical issues. It transformed my editing experience, and I'm confident it will transform yours too. So what are proxy files? Well, think of them like smaller, easier to handle copies of your original video files. Imagine you have a huge heavy book to read, but you also have a lightweight summary of that book. The summary is much easier to carry around and read quickly, right? Well, that's what proxy files do. They let your computer work with the lightweight summary while keeping the big heavy original files safe for final rendering. Using proxy files is important because it makes your editing process much more efficient. It's especially useful when you're working with high resolution footage like four k or eight K. Which can be very demanding on your computer. Now, who can benefit the most from using proxy files? Well, anyone who edits videos, whether you're a student or professional or just someone who loves making videos for fun. If you ever felt like your computer is slowing you down, this is for you. Let's dive into the steps on how to create and use Proxy files in Premiere Pro. Here's how you can do it. First, open your project in Premiere Pro. Then go to the top menu and click on File. On the drop down, select project settings and then select the Inga settings. In the Inga settings panel, check the box that says jest. This tells Premier Pro that you want to create proxies for your media. Here, you'll see different options for creating proxies. Choose create proxies, then select the preset for your proxy files. Adobe provides several presets, and you can choose the one that best fits your needs. For example, you might choose a lower resolution format like 720 P for your proxies. After selecting your preset, choose where you want the proxy files to be saved. You can save them next to your original media or in a separate folder. Once you've set everything up, click Okay to apply the settings. Now, when you input your media into Premier Pro, it will automatically create proxy files. You can tell Premier Pro to use these proxy files while you edit by going to the program monitor, clicking on the button Editor, a little plus icon, and then dragging the Tuggle proxies button to your toolbar. When you click this button, Premier Pro will switch between using the original files and the proxy files. Here's an example to illustrate. Let's say you're working on a travel video with four K footage. With proxies, you can smoothly edit your clips, add effects, and preview your work without any lack. When you're ready to export your final video, Premiere Pro will use the original high resolution files to ensure the best quality. Sometimes you might encounter a few challenges. For example, you might forget to toggle proxies on or off, or maybe your process didn't generate correctly. This happens to me once when I was on a tight deadline. I realized that the proxies were not working because I forgot to set the Is settings properly. It was a bit stressful, but I fix it by double checking my settings and regenerating the proxies. Remember, it's okay to make mistakes. The important thing is to learn from them and keep going. Now, here are some frequently asked questions about using proxy files. Question number one. Will using proxy files affect the quality of my final video? Answer is no. The final export will use the original high resolution files. So your video quality will remain the same. Question number two. Can I use proxy files with any video format? Well, the answer is yes. You can create proxy files for any video format that Premiere Pro supports. Question number three. How much space do proxy files take up? Well, a proxy files are much smaller than your original files. So they take up less space on your hard drive. Question number four, can I still use effects and transition with proxy files? Well, the answer is yes. You can use all the same effects and transitions while editing with proxy files. Reflecting on your own experiences, have you ever felt frustrated with slow editing speeds? Well, imagine how much smoother and enjoyable your editing process could be with proxy files. I know you can do it, and I'm here to support you every step of the way. Remember, success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out. Every steps you take towards improving your editing skills counts. In summary, using proxy files can make your editing process much faster and smoother. It's a great way to handle high resolution footage without overloading your computer. By following the steps I've shared, you can easily create and use proxy files in Premiere Pro. Making your editing experience more enjoyable and efficient. Keep practicing, stay motivated and happy editing. 7. Speed up Your Workflow With Clip Markers in Premiere Pro: Hey, there. Today, I want to talk to you about how to use clip markers to speed up your editing workflow in Premier Pro. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the editing process, spending hours trying to find the exact spot in a clip you need, then this lesson is for you. We will cover the five simple steps. Did you know that using clip markers can reduce your editing time by up to 30%? That's almost a third of your time saved, which you could use for other creative tasks or just relaxing. I remember when I first started editing, I would spend so much time scrubbing through footage, trying to find the right moments. It was frustrating and often left me feeling stress. One day, a fellow editor introduced me to a clip markers, and it changed everything. I felt like I had discovered a hidden treasure. My editing became more organized, efficient, and even enjoyable. Now I want to share this with you so you can experience the same transformation. So let's start with the basics. A clip marker is like a sticky note that you put on a specific part of your video clip. Imagine you're reading a long book and use a bookmark to mark where you left off. Clip markers work the same way in your video clips. They help you quickly find important points without having to watch the whole thing again. Using clip Marker is important because it makes your workflow faster and more organized. You can mark key moments like where you want to add a transition, a specific action in the footage, or even just to remind yourself of something important. This way, you don't waste time searching and can focus on making your video awesome. Anyone who edits videos can benefit from using clip markers, whether you're a beginner or a P. They're especially helpful if you're working on the longer projects with lots of footage. Now, let's dive in how to use markers step by step. Step number one, open your project in Premiere Pro and select the clip you want to add markers to. You'll find the clip in your project panel, which is usually located in the lower left of your screen. Step number two. Play your clip in the source monitor. This is the panel in the top center of your screen where you can preview your footage. When you find the moment you want to mark, pause the video, step number three, to add a marker, press the key on your keyboard. A little green marker will appear on your clip at the playheads position. You can also add a marker by clicking on the add marker button below the source monitor. Step number four, to customize your marker, double click on it. This opens a dialog box where you can add a name, comments or change the color of the marker. This is helpful for categorizing different types of markers like green for transition and red for important actions. Step number five, to navigate between markers, use the Shift plus M to move to the next marker and Shift plus Control M, if you're using Windows or Shift Command M if you're using mac. To move to the previous one. This allows you to quickly jump to the key points in your clip. Now, let's talk about some potential challenges you might face. One common issue is accidentally moving a marker. I remember once spending a lot of time placing markers perfectly, only to find they had shifted after some edits. It was frustrating. To avoid this, make sure to lock your track by clicking the lock icon next to the track name in the timeline panel. This prevents any accidental changes. Another challenge could be having too many markers, which can get confusing. To solve this, use different colors and add detailed comments. This way, you can quickly identify what each marker is for. For example, use green for transition, red for important dialogue, and blue for effects. Now, here are some frequently asked questions about clip markers. Question number one, can I move a marker once it's place? The answer is yes, you can simply drag the marker, the new position on the clip. If you need to make precise adjustment, zoom in on the timeline by pressing the plus K. Question number two, how do I delete a marker? Well, you simply right click on the marker and select clear selected marker. Question number three, can I use markers on the timeline as well? Well, the answer is absolutely yes. Timeline markers work similarly and can help you keep track of key moments across multiple clips. Now, reflecting on my early struggles with editing, I felt overwhelmed and inefficient. But discovering claim markers was a game changer. I became more organized, save time and could focus more on the creative aspect of editing. It made a huge difference in my work. And I'm confident it will work for you too. Now, to wrap it up, remember that using clip markers can significantly improve your editing workflow. It's a simple tool that brings a lot of benefits from saving time to staying organized. As you practice and get more comfortable with markers, you'll wonder how you ever edited without them. Now, here's a code that I find inspiring. Efficiency is doing things right. Effectiveness is doing the right things. Using clip markers helps you do both. Now, think about how you can apply this in your next project. Remember, you've got this. 8. Master Multi-Camera Editing With 3 Simple Steps: Hi, everyone. Today, we're going to talk about multi camera editing in Premiere Pro and how it can help you speed up your editing workflow. I know that editing can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when you have footage from multiple cameras. But don't worry, I've got you covered. We're going to break this down into three simple steps that will make the process a lot easier and faster. When I first started editing, I remember feeling completely lost when dealing with footage from different angles. I would spend hours trying to sync everything manually. It was frustrating. I felt like I was wasting so much time. Then I discovered multi camera editing in Premiere Pro, and it was a game changer. It saved me so much time and made the whole editing process a lot smoother. I want to share this with you, so you can avoid those same frustration and become a more efficient editor. Multi camera editing allows you to combine footage from different cameras into single sequence. So you can easily switch between angles. Think of it like directing live TV shows where you can choose the best shots in real time. This technique is especially useful for interviews, events, or any project where you have multiple viewpoints. Now, let's dive in into the steps. First, we need to synchronize the clips from your different cameras. Make sure all your clips are important into Premium Pro. Select all the clips you want to sync. Right click and choose Create multi camera source sequence. In the dialog box, it appears, select audio as the synchronization point. This will automatically sync your clips based on their audio waveforms. If your clips don't have audio you can also use timecode or markers. Well, second, create a new sequence from your multi camera source sequence. Right click on the multicamera source sequence, you just created and select new sequence from clip. This will create a new sequence where you can start editing. Make sure that the multicamera is enabled by clicking on the wrench icon in the program monitor and selecting multi camera. Now, you'll be able to see all your camera angles and switch between them easily. Finally, start editing your multi camera sequence. Play through your footage and use the numbers on your keyboard to switch between different camera angles in real time. For example, press number one for the camera one, number two, for camera two, and so on. Premier Pro will automatically cut to the selected camera angle. You can fine tune these cuts later if needed. Now, let's talk about some challenges you might face. One common issues is that your clips might not sink perfectly. This can happen if the audio quality is poor or if there's a delay between cameras. If this happens, you can manually adjust the sink by dragging the clips in the timeline until they match up. I've had to do this a few times, and while it's not ideal, it's a good workaround. Another challenge is dealing with different resolutions or frame rates. If your cameras don't match, you might see black bars or mismatch frames. To fix this, make sure your sequence settings much the highest resolution and frame rate of your clips. You can adjust this in the sequence settings menu under sequence in the menu bar. Now, let's address some frequently asked questions. One question I often get is, can I add more camera angles after creating a multi camera sequence? Well, the answer is yes, you can just add the new clips to your projects, sync them with your existing multi camera source sequence, and update your multi camera sequence. Another question is, can I use multi camera editing for non video projects? Well, absolutely, multi camera editing can be used for anything where you need to switch between different sources like screen recordings, interviews, or even podcasts with video. I remember a specific project where I was editing a wedding ceremony. With footage from three different cameras. Initially, I was overwhelmed. But once I set up a multi camera sequence, it felt like I was in control of the whole production. The ability to switch between different angles in real time was incredibly powerful. And the final edit looked professional and polished. This experience showed me how valuable and time saving multi camera editing can be. Before we wrap up, I want to leave you with an inspiring coat. The best camera is the one that's with you. This reminds us that it's not about having the best equipment, but making the most of what we have and using our tools effectively. So to summarize, we'll learn how to use multi camera editing in Premium Pro in three simple steps. Synchronizing your clips, creating a new sequence, and editing the sequence by switching between camera angles. This technique will save you time and make your editing process smoother and more efficient. Now I'd like you to reflect on your own projects. How can multicamera editing help you streamline your workflow? Think about a specific project you're working on or planning. And how this technique could benefit you? Well, I hope you feel inspired and ready to apply what you've learned today. Thank you for your time, and I'll see you in the next lesson. 9. 5 Steps to Audio Mixing in Premiere Pro: Hey, there, everyone. Today, we're going to talk about a really important topic that can save you tons of time and make your video sound amazing. How to enhance your sound easily to speed up your editing workflow in Premium Pro in five simple steps. I know that working with sound can sometimes feel intimidating, but trust me, with a few easy tricks, you'll be able to do it quickly and efficiently. Have you ever felt frustrated because your video looks great, but the sound just doesn't match up or maybe you spend hours trying to fix audio issues only to feel like you're not making any progress. Well, I've been there, and it can be really disheartening, but guess what? You are not alone. And today, I'm going to show you how to make your sound just as awesome. Did you know that according to study, 83% of viewers are more likely to stop watching a video with poor audio quality, even if the video quality is great. Well, that's a startling statistics, right? It just goes to show how crucial good sound is to keep your audience engaged. Let me share a personal story with you. When I first started editing, I was completely overwhelmed by the sound aspect. My videos look good, but the audio was always off, either too loud, too quiet or just playing bad. I remember feeling so frustrated and thinking, How am I ever going to get the hang of this? One day I decided enough was enough. I spent some time learning the basics and discovered a few simple steps that changed everything for me. Now I can enhance my sound quickly and easily, and it's made my editing process so much smoother. I want to share these tabs with you so you can have the same transformation. First, let's define some important terms. When we talk about enhancing sound, we mean improving the audio quality. So it sounds clear and balanced. Think of it like adjusting the volume on your radio to get the best sound. It's important because good sound quality keeps your audience engaged and makes your videos more professional. So let's dive into the five simple steps to enhance your sound in Premier Pro. Step number one, adjust the volume levels. You'll want to make sure that your audio levels are consistent throughout your video. To do this, check on the clip in your timeline and look for the audio track mixer on the right side of the screen. Here you can adjust the volume by dragging the fader up or down. Make sure your levels stay in the green to avoid distortion. Step number two, use the equalizer. The equalizer lets you adjust the balance of different frequencies in your audio. You can find the equalizer under the effects panel on the left side of the screen. Search for E Q and drag it onto your audio clip. Play around with the sliders to boost the bass or reduce the treble until it sounds just right. Step number three. Remove background noise. Background noise can be really distracting. To remove it, go to Effects panel again and search for deniser. Drag it into your audio clip, then adjust the settings in the Effects Control panel at the top left of the screen. This will help reduce unwanted noise. Step number four, add compression. Compression evens out the volume of your audio, making the quiet parts louder and the loud parts quieter. Search for dynamics in the effects panel and apply it to your clip. In the Effect Controls panel, enable the compressor and adjust the threshold and ratio until your audio sounds balanced. Step number five, normalize the audio. Normalizing sets the peak audio level to a standard level. Right click on your audio clip in the timeline, select Audio Gain, and then choose normalize all peaks. This ensures that your audio levels are consistent across all clips. Let's consider an example. Suppose you're editing an interview and you notice that the background hum from an air conditioner is really noticeable. Applying the denoiser effect can significantly reduce that hum, making your interview sound much clearer. Of course, there might be challenges along the way. Sometimes you might find that audio still doesn't sound right after applying these effects. Well, don't worry, that's normal. I remember struggling with an interview clip where the background noise just wouldn't go away. I kept tweaking the denoiser settings and finally got it to a point where the noise was barely noticeable. It taught me to be patient and keep experimenting with the settings until I found what worked. Now, let's address some frequently asked questions. Question number one. What if my audio still sounds distorted after adjusting the volume? Well, the answer for that is, if your audio sounds distorted, try lowering the volume levels and make sure they're not peaking in red. Also, check the original recording to ensure it wasn't recorded too loud. Question number two, can I use these steps on music tracks too? Answer, absolutely. These steps work for any type of audio, including music. Just be careful with the equalizer and compression settings to make sure your music sounds balanced and not too overpowering. Question number three, how often should I normalize my audio? The answer is, it's a good practice to normalize your audio once you have made all other adjustments. This helps ensure consistent audio levels across your project. As you wrap up, I want to share one more personal story. When I finally nailed down the audio enhancement, it felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders. My video sounded professional, and I was so proud of the work I was producing. I want you to feel that same sense of accomplishment. So what do you think? How do you feel about trying these steps in your own projects? Reflect on a time when you struggle with audio in your videos. Remember, the only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today. Don't let the fear of working with audio hold you back. With these simple steps, you can enhance your sound and speed up your editing workflow in Premiere Pro. In summary, enhancing your sound involves adjusting volume levels using the equalizer, removing background noise, adding compression, and normalizing the audio. These steps will help you create videos with clear professional sounding audio, making your editing process more efficient and enjoyable. Well, thanks for joining me today. I'm excited to see how these tips help you on your editing journey. 10. 3 Reasons Why NESTED Sequence Matter: Hello, everyone today, we're going to dive into a powerful feature in Premiere Pro that can really supercharge your editing workflow. Nested sequences. If you're ever felt overwhelmed by a cluttered timeline or struggling to manage complex edits, this lesson is for you. Did you know that using nested sequences can save you up to 30% of your editing time? It's a significantly boost in productivity. I remember when I first started editing, my timelines were a mess. I had layers upon layers of video and audio clips, and it felt like I was constantly getting lost in my own projects. I felt frustrated and wondered if there was a better way. That's when I discovered nested sequences. It was a game changer for me. Suddenly, my projects were organized, easier to manage, and I was able to focus more on creativity rather than logistics. I want you to experience that same transformation. Why do nested sequences matter? Well, let's break down why nested sequences are so important. Think of nested sequences like folders on your computer. Just as you wouldn't keep all your files on the desktop, you should not keep all your clips on the main timeline. Nesting helps you stay organized and efficient. Reason number one, simplify complex projects. Imagine trying to write a book without chapters. Everything would be jumbled together and finding specific parts would be a nightmare. Nested sequences act like chapters allowing you to break down your project into manageable sections. Reason number two, apply global changes easily. Think of nested sequences like applying a filter to a photo album. Instead of editing each photo individually, you can apply changes to the entire album at once. This is perfect for adding effects or adjustments to multiple clips at once. Reason number three, enhance performance. Imagine trying to run multiple high intensity programs on your computer simultaneously. I would slow down. By nesting sequences, you reduce the load on your timeline, which helps premiere pro run more smoothly and efficiently. Who benefits most? Anyone who work in a complex video projects such as filmmakers, YouTubers, and content creators will find nested sequences incredibly beneficial. It helps keep your workflow clean and organized, saving your time and frustration. How to create and use nest sequence. Well, let's get hands on and see how to create use nested sequence. Step number one, select your clips. Open your project in Premiere Pro. In the timeline panel located at the bottom center of the screen. Select the clips you want to nest. Click and drag your mouse around the clips to highlight them. You can also hold a Shift key to click each video clip individually to select multiple video clips. Step number two, nest the clips. Once your clips are selected, right click on any of the highlighted clips from the context menu that appears. Select Nest. A dialog box will pop up prompting you to name your nested sequence. Enter a meaningful name that describes the content like scene one or interview clips. Then click Okay. Your selected clips will now be combined into a single nested sequence, which appears as one clip in the timeline. Step number three, apply effects to the nested sequence. Click on the nested sequence in the timeline to select it. Go to Effects panel, which is typically located at the bottom left side of the screen. If you don't see it, you can enable it by going to Window effects. Then browse through the list of effects or use the search bar at the top of the effects panel to find the effect you want to apply. For example, search for color correction or blur. Then once you've found your desired effect, drag it onto the nested sequence in the timeline. This will apply the effect to all the clips within the nested sequence. Step number four, edit the nested sequence. To make changes to the clips within nested sequence, double click the nested sequence clip in the timeline. This will open the nested sequence in its own dedicated timeline. Then here, you can edit individual clips just like you would in the main timeline. You can cut, move, and apply effects to the individual clips within the nested sequence. After making your edits, return to the main sequence by clicking on the main sequence tab at the top of your timeline panel. Step number five, use nested sequence in your main project. Treat the nested sequence as a single clip in your main timeline. You can move it around, cut it, or apply additional effects to it. This helps keep your main timeline cleaner and more manageable, especially in complex projects with many layers. For example, if you have a complex scene with multiple video and audio layers, nest them to simplify your timeline. This makes it easier to navigate and make global adjustments. Another example, use nesting sequences for different sections of your project, like separating interviews, B roll, and special effects. Theise organizations helps maintain a clear structure. Here are some possible challenges. Number one, losing track of nested sequence. Well, solution for that is keep your nested sequences labeled and organized. Use meaningful names that describe the content. Challenge number two, performance issues. While the solution for that is ensure your hardware is up to date and use proxies, if necessary to lighten the load on your system. Challenge number three for getting nested sequence edits. Solution for that would be remember to double click the nested sequence to edit its contents. Always check if you're in the nested sequence or the main timeline to avoid confusion. Now, here are some frequently asked questions. Question number one. Can I unnest sequences? Well, the answer for that is yes. You can copy the clips from the nested sequence and paste them back into the main timeline if needed. Question number two. Do effects applied to the nested sequence affect all clips inside it? The answer is yes. Any effect applied to the nested sequence will affect all the clips within it. Now, how about you? How could nested sequences help streamline your current projects? To summarize, we've learned how nested sequences can simplify complex projects, allow for easy global changes, and enhance performance in Premier Pro. By mastering this technique, you'll save time and create a more efficient workflow. Stay tuned for our next lesson, how to maximize your efficiency, three steps to master or reframe in Premier Pro. This will further enhance your editing speed and precision. Until next time, keep practicing, and I'll see you in the next lesson. 11. 3 Steps to Master Auto Reframe in Premiere Pro: Alright, let's dive into how to use Auto reframe in Premiere Pro to supercharge your editing workflow. Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of footage you need to sief through when editing a video? Well, you're not alone. In fact, did you know that an average video editors spent over 30% of their time just searching for the right clips to use? Well, that's where an auto reframe comes in to save the day. Let me share a personal story with you. I remember when I first started editing videos, I would spend hours going through each clip, trying to find the perfect moments to include. It was frustrating, and I often felt like I was wasting valuable time. But then I discovered auto reframe, and it completely transformed my editing process. Now, instead of manually adjusting each clip to fit my desired aspect ratio, auto reframe does it for me automatically. It's like having a personal assistant for your editing task. So what exactly is auto reframe? Well, think of it as your virtual video editors assistance. It analyzes your footage and intelligently adjusts the framing to keep the most important parts of your video in focus. No matter what aspect ratio you're working with, whether you're creating content for social media, YouTube, or even traditional TV, Autoreframe ensures that your video looks professional and polished every time. Now, let's talk about why auto reframe is so important. Imagine creating a video for Instagram, but you also want to repurpose it for YouTube. Without auto reframe, you'd have to manually resize and reposition each clip to fit both platforms, which can be incredibly time consuming. But with auto reframe is as easy as a click of a button. It not only saves you time, but also ensures that your content is optimized for maximum engagements across all platforms. So when should you use auto reframe? Well, anytime you're working with multiple aspect ratios or need to quickly resize your video for different platforms. Whether you're a social media influencer, a business owner, or a content creator, auto reframe can help streamline your workflow and make your life a whole lot easier. Now, let me demonstrate how to use auto reframe in three simple steps. Step one, open your sequence in Premier Pro and select the clips you want to reframe. Step number two, go to the graphics menu and select Auto reframe sequence. Step number three, choose your desired aspect ratio, and Premiere Pro will automatically adjust the framing of your clips to fit. It's that easy, nor more manual adjustments or tedious resizing. With auto reframe, you can focus on what you do best, creating amazing content. Now, you might encounter some challenges along the way, like unexpected cropping or distortion, but don't worry. I've been there and I've got you covered. If you find that autoreframe is not capturing the essence of your video as you'd like, try adjusting the sensitivity settings or manually tweaking the framing for individual clips. Trust me, a little trial and error goes a long way. Before we wrap up, let me answer a common questions. Does auto reframe work with all types of footage? The short answer is yes. Whether you're working with interviews, action shots or even drone footage? Auto reframe can adapt to suit your needs. Now, I want you to take a moment to reflect on how auto reframe can revolutionize your editing process. How will you use this newfound knowledge to take your videos to the next level? Well, share your thoughts with me. I'd love to hear from you. As we conclude our lessons, remember this inspiring code from my Angelo. Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. With Auto reframe in your editing toolkit, you're well on your way to doing better than ever before. In summary, auto reframe is a game changer for video editors, offering a simple yet powerful solution to the age old problem of resizing and reframing footage. By leveraging its capabilities, you can save time, optimize your content for multiple platforms and elevate the quality of your videos. So go ahead, give it a try and unleash your creativity with auto reframe and Premiere Prom. Till then, I'll see you in the next lesson. 12. Batch Export in 3 Simple Steps: Alright, let's dive into how you can export in batches in Premiere Pro to speed up your editing workflow in just three simple steps. Have you ever found yourself spending hours exporting each individual video clip one by one? Maybe you had tight deadlines or just wanted to spend more time on the creative aspect of editing rather than technicalities of exporting. Well, you are not alone. Study shows that up to 70% of video editors struggle with time consuming process of exporting files individually. I remember when I first started out as a video editor, I used to spend hours exporting each clip separately, feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by the sheer amount of time it took but then I discovered the power of batch exporting and it completely transformed my workflow. Imagine this. You have a series of video clips ready to go, instead of exporting each one individually, you can simply select them all and export them in one go. It's like magic, and the best part is, it's incredibly easy to do. Let me break it down for you in three simple steps. Step number one, select all the video clips you want to export in your project panel. You can do this by clicking and dragging your mouse over the clips or holding down the Shift key and clicking on each clip individually. Step number two, once you've selected all your clips, navi to the file menu on the top of the screen and then choose Export. Then media. This will open the export settings window where you can customize your export settings. Step number three. In the export settings window, you'll see an option called Q. Click on this to add your selected clip to Adobe Media Encoder Q. From there, you can choose your desired output settings and hit the play button to start batch exporting, and that's it. With just three simple steps, you can save yourself hours of time and streamline your editing workflow. Now, you might encounter some challenges along the way, like file format compatibility issues or confusion about export settings, but don't worry. I've been there too. That's why I'm here to guide you through every step of the process and share my own personal experience to help you overcome any obstacles you may face. Remember, batch exporting is not just a time saving technique. It's a game changer for anyone looking to streamline their editing process and focus more on the creative aspect of storytelling. So let me ask you this. How do you think batch exporting could benefit your editing workflow? Well, take a moment to reflect on how this technique could help you save time and achieve your editing goals. And as we wrap up, I want to leave you with this inspiring quote by Steve Jobs. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life. And the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. Summarize, badge exporting in Premium Pro is a simple yet powerful technique that can revolutionize your editing workflow by selecting your clips, navigating the export settings window, and adding them to Adobe Media Encoder Queue, you can save time and focus more on the creative aspect of editing. So why wait? You start Badge Exporting today and take your editing skill to the next level. 13. Class Project: Master Your Workflow by Applying 5 Proven Tips to Edit Faster in Premiere Pro!: For this class project, it's time to apply the ten tips to edit ten times faster than we covered in this class. The goal is to speed up your workflow and cut down your editing time using the shortcuts and techniques you've learned. Here's what you need to do. Just a short video project, something like a log, tutorial or personal video. Implement at least five of the editing speed tips we discussed, like using keyboard shortcuts, setting up your workspace or organizing your media, focus on reducing your editing time while maintaining high quality output. As you work through the projects, take note of which tips save you the most time and share your experience in the project gallery. When you're finished, upload your project file or share a before and after video. You can either post a link to your video like from YouTube or Vimeo or upload a screenshot or photo of your editing process to showcase how you improve your workflow. Even if it's a work in progress, feel free to share it. This project will help you work more efficiently and develop habits that will make you a faster, more productive editor in the future. And remember, it's not about rushing through the project. It's about finding which techniques work best for you so you can apply them consistently in your own editing work. I can't wait to see your progress and how much faster you're able to edit after this project. 14. Congrats on Completing the Class! Boost Your Editing Speed & What’s Next: Great job in completing this class. You've just learned ten tips and techniques that you can significantly boost your editing speed in a W Perm Pro. By applying these methods, you'll be able to edit more efficiently and tackle larger projects with ease. But we're not done yet. If you're ready to learn to complete video editing workflow from start to finish, be sure to check out my next class, eight steps to edit a video in Premiere Pro. In that class, I'll guide you step by step through everything you need to know to edit a professional video from scratch. But before you go, don't forget to hit the follow button, so you'll be notified when I publish my next class. If you want to stay updated for more tips or share your work with me, be sure to connect with me on Skillshare and follow me on Instagram. I'm excited to see how you'll put what you've learned into practice, wishing you all the best, and I hope to see you in the next class.