A tool that can be one of your everyday tools in Adobe Premiere Pro is the Pen tool. It is slightly different from what it is in Final Cut Pro 7. How do you use it to adjust your clip levels in the timeline and effects editor? Author Jeff Greenberg demonstrates how to adjust clip levels in the timeline and effects editor in Premiere Pro.
- Most adjustments clips are made…directly on the timeline itself.…Let's take a look at my timeline here.…I have mutes and solos on every track.…So for example, when I'm first listening…and trying to get the levels of my speaker…I'm going to solo his track with mutes everything else.…Or when I've got loud music like this,…I might mute it while I'm doing…my initial work.…And then I might go ahead and adjust its level…and remove its mute.…To change the level of any individual clip,…you just need to click on the line…and you can move it upwards and downwards.…
You can also use the left and right bracket keys…to move it up and down, adding the shift key to go faster.…Note, I've done this on a selection.…When I have no selection, it's done…based on the track lights.…So I'm going to put my play head here in zoom in a little bit.…I'm going to turn on all my track lights…with the shift click, and then let's just…turn off for example A2.…And you can see when I use my left and right brackets…they're all moving together.…So you should just be warned that the left…
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11/27/2017- Setting up a new project in Premiere Pro
- Importing, ingesting, and linking
- Navigating the Timeline
- Editing directly from bins
- Adjusting clip speed
- Using Premiere Pro's Trim tools
- Adding transitions
- Adjusting audio levels
- Adding effects
- Correcting color
- Creating new titles
- Exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder
- Managing projects
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome37s
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Using the exercise files1m 18s
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1. Starting Premiere for the First Time
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Adjusting key preferences7m 39s
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2. Ingest and Organization
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Bins and marking clips7m 35s
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Dual-sync sound1m 15s
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3. Editorial
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Editing directly from bins1m 35s
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Automate To Sequence3m 9s
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4. Timeline Techniques
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Adjusting track heights2m 39s
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Replace edit2m 7s
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Moving clips on the timeline3m 31s
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Delete vs. Lift and Extract1m 31s
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5. Trimming
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Super fast: Tops and tails2m 13s
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Trim tools: Ripple and Roll5m 26s
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Slipping footage2m 33s
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6. Transitions
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7. Audio
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Key comparisons for audio1m 30s
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8. Effects
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Key comparisons for effects2m 43s
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9. Effecting Multiple Clips: Nests and Adjustment Layers
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Nesting and unnesting clips2m 28s
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Adjustment layers1m 11s
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10. Color Correction
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LUTs in Adobe Premiere Pro2m 26s
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11. Titling
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Using the legacy titler3m 11s
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New titles3m 9s
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12. Output
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Exporting stills1m 5s
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13. Advanced Interop and Project Management
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Using the Project Manager1m 37s
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Pancake timelines3m 4s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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