Adobe Premiere Pro offers many enhancements to help you get your work done — what they call “editing finesse.”
Most enhancements are intended to speed the way you work, such as relinking media, keyboard shortcuts, Media Browser favorites, multiple browsers, and various workspace customizations. Some improvements seem rather specialized, such as duplicate frame marker enhancements, reverse match frame, and adding marker names. A few of them don’t even require any effort on your part — such as the auto-save changes, helpful overwrite warnings, end-of-media indicator, and metadata columns in the Project panel. One particular feature is really useful in the editing process: maintaining pitch during scrubbing so that dialogue remains intelligible as you quickly skip through the timeline.
Find out more about each of these particular features at the corresponding time markers in this demo:
- Reverse match frame (0:33)
- Manual sync offsets (1:25)
- Multiple keyboard shortcuts (2:45)
- Playback preferences (3:50)
- Set to frame size
- Export multiple items (4:45)
- Maintain pitch (5:39)
- Multiple media browsers (6:09)
- Create a new Premiere Pro project from a sequence (6:53)
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