Premiere Pro workspace
- Overview of the interface 3.1
- Touch and gesture-based editing 3.1
- Keyboard shortcuts 3.1
- Use Creative Cloud Libraries in post-production 2.1
- Sync your settings 3.1
- Import media 4.1
- Select shots 4.2
- Edit in the timeline 4.2
- Refine the edit 4.2
- Add transitions 4.6
- Add and adjust titles 4.5
- Add and adjust music 4.4
- Export video from Premiere Pro 5.2
- Work directly with native camera formats 3.1
- Create a new project 3.1
- Import directly into the Project panel 3.2
- Expanded format support 3.2
- Import and relink media 3.1
- Transferring and importing files 3.1
- Use the Project panel to locate clips 4.2
- Use the Timeline Track controls 4.2
- Add clips to a sequence 4.1
- Ripple edit/rolling edit tools 4.2
- Slip/slide tools 4.2
- Lift and extract/insert and ovewrite 4.2
- Create subclips 4.2
- Nest a sequence 4.2
- Trimming clips 4.3
- Editing audio in a Timeline panel 4.4
- Working with markers 4.3
- Merge clips automatically using audio waveforms 4.2
- Layered text from Photoshop/Illustrator 2.5
- Rolling titles 4.5
- Animating text 4.5
- Keyframing effects 4.6
- Apply video and audio transitions 4.6
- Modify transitions 4.6
- Apply video effects 4.6
- Apply audio effects 4.6
- Apply effects to all instances of a clip 4.6
- Paste attributes to multiple clips 4.6
- Modify effects 4.6
- Slow time down with Optical Flow and Time Remapping 4.6
- Remove jump cuts 4.6
- Blur a moving face with masking and tracking 4.6
- Try out three keying effects 4.6
- Stabilize shaky footage 4.6
- Basic audio editing 2.4
- Overview of audio and the Audio Track Mixer 4.4
- Normalize audio and make sample-level edits 4.4
- Adjust volume and pan with the Clip Mixer 2.4