Fastest Way to Edit Video in Premiere Pro CC (Ripple Delete Tools)

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LEARN THE AWESOME POWER OF RIPPLE DELETE IN PREMIERE PRO! | Edit, trim, and move your cut video clips into perfect place on the timeline as you edit your movie.



In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll take a look at one of the best ways to speed up your editing workflow by using the Ripple Edit Tool and the various ways to ripple delete, roll edits, and just generally work with video and editing much faster in Premiere Pro.

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An oldie but packed with good little tricks and tips.

pmendonca
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To be honest, people should give a credit to you when they make a project, because you teach and help alot!😀

AdamSalehx
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SO many little tips and tricks in Adobe software!! Thank you for another great video tutorial!! You're the BEST!

OldLadyAngler
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Ripple Trim Next Edit and Previous Edit hotkeys! Game changer !!! thx

cvok
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always clear an straight to the point !

philk
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dude this is why I'm suscribed to you. GOSH I WAS LOSING SO MUCH TIME USING THE RAZOR TOOL!!!! Thank you so much!

SofiMoscarda
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another great video Nathaniel, this one is so good as "17 POWER Tips" video, thanks for your expertise.

Nico_sarlanga
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How do you ripple edit frame by frame like you do the roll edit?

omidfilms
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wow, you have the prefect voice to do tutorials, you sound very clear and precise and more than anything your voice is very pleasant, thank you for teaching me this awesome trick, I think Im gonna explore your other videos to see what other hidden Easter eggs you have hidden

MedusaJellyFish
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Awesome work! I'm looking for a "Ripple Cut" function, essentially to be able to remove the footage, copy to clipboard, and close the gap it left in one keystroke. I can't seem to find an answer anywhere, thoughts?

BigBird
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Keep the Premiere Pro tutorials coming! Thank you!

ErnestStevenson
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Excellent tutorial - Thanks 🤜💯! I guess you are not using a Wacom tablet or do you? Would be really cool have a tutorial on how to configure your tablet for Premiere pro. There's hardly anything on this topic on YT.

Andreas_Reuter
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Wow, again. Thought i knew all about ripple delete(edit). Thanks Nat!

viktorsz
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Does Premiere have the "Ripple Trim" tool, which basically allows you to fast forward or backward in the footage, allowing you to fine tune where your in and out points are, so without changing the length of the vid itself and moving things around.

jaycorbin
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4:00 For this problem, you could use "Rolling edit". It's like "Ripple edit", but just effects the current track

johannes.schaffer
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I had a hard time ripple deleting with multiple clips. Thanks for the tip to lock layers!

trulynotchinjune
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Good tips, but in this instance, I think "Ripple Trim Previous / Next Edit" would be even faster for editing. The "Q" and "W" shortcuts are indispensable for even more speed in editing in Premiere.

Isaac-Brody
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#Thanks NathanielDodson... Hot Key on a PC for Keyboard Short Cuts is CTRL Alt K ...
For Add Edit at Play Head with One Keyboard Short Cut ... Type in search "Add Edit " apply R...
then it is quick... QWR ... K is pause... J is reverse... L is forward... K+ J or K with move the play head one frame forward or one backwards... Double taps of J or L will fast forward the play head super fast...

PersuasiveVideoWorks
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HELLO DEAR
i realy like all of your tutorials
i was asking if you can make a la casa de papel color grading tutorial with davinci
ty

lacuisinemarocaine
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Working with premiere since cs3 and all the time using "Shit+Delete" :) Thanks for the video!

AurelianStudio