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But because of the way in which copy and pasting works within Premiere Pro CC, in which the activated tracks are far more important to getting things in the right place, mapping some shortcuts to toggling tracks on and off becomes more important. Time Saving Shortcut #2: Toggle TracksĪs a Final Cut Pro 7 editor I was used to pasted items appearing on the same tracks as the ones from which they were copied. For memories sake, I would suggest mapping it to something related to that T keyboard shortcut. I have my new title mapped to CTRL+T, so I mapped new title based on current title to CTRL+SHIFT+T. By default a new title in Premiere Pro is mapped to CMD+T. This is a very handy little function that creates a new title, based on the currently open title, maintaining all the formatting, fonts and text that existed in the previous title. I soon discovered that by default Premiere does not have a keyboard shortcut for ‘ Add New Title Based On Current Title’. I was recently working on a project that involved adding a lot of text elements. I’ve also previously posted 5 Keyboard Shortcuts I Can’t Edit Without, which I would wager are also worth adding into your toolset! Time Saving Shortcut #1: Add New Title Click on the drop down menu at the top of the keyboard shortcut’s window to apply a layout preset from either Premiere Pro, Avid or Final Cut Pro 7, if you’re used to a particular set of keystrokes. I love that Adobe has a ‘come-as-you-are’ philosophy to editors and their keyboard shortcuts – a stark contrast to Avid’s limited keyboard mapping abilities. A new window will open with a search box to jump to a particular keyboard shortcut. To find out what a particular keyboard shortcut might be mapped to (and to remap it) simply navigate to Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts. There are some shortcuts that are not mapped to any particular keys in the default keyboard shortcut settings. The beauty of being able to fully customize the keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CC is that each editor can piece together a set of shortcuts that fit them like a glove. The more you memorize the faster and more fluid an editor you’ll become. Keyboard shortcuts are the key to faster editing. Take the time to integrate them into your editing workflow. These simple shortcuts can save you a TON of time in your edit bay.
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