HOW TO EDIT VIDEOS: EP 3 - Starting New Projects & Best Sequence Settings (Adobe Premiere Pro)

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Great tutorial, the way you explain everything, show everything, optional choices without confusing a beginner etc, thank you!

equusedi
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I like to think that if we learn one new thing a day it doesn't take long to become pretty efficient with a complicated program like Premier Pro. The nugget I learned from this episode has to do with multiple sequences. That's something I hadn't discovered yet and it will be really handy in future projects.

heinsite
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Thank you for this...you obviously understand what it’s like for those of us just getting started. I have 30+ mini dv home videos I had a company convert to digital and I didn’t know where to start as far as importing, organizing, and exporting them. This is a great start.

cn
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I think your videos on Premiere Pro etc are the best. I like how you give the little details a lot of people leave out. Thank you!

TarynCo
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By far one of the best tutorials I've come across. I have years of graphics and video experience but in AE and I wanted to understand Premiere better. I'm, at this point, an average user, self taught. Thanks for the clear nicely paced, thorough tutorial.

mt.bikeher
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Your channel has seriously helped more than so many others on Premiere. And THIS particular video comes at a good time as I'm moving from quick videos to a short docu-series with B-Roll. Keeping all that stuff organized is going to be the death of me.

JasonMcLemore
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For my first handful of Premiere videos, I only used one(1) sequence for the timeline. Recently, I started using additional sequences....love this feature. However, I quickly realized that I didn't know how to effectively place the additional sequences into the original timeline.
Your video addressed this exact thing.
Dude, I love your videos. Always very valuable, and to the point. Many thanks.

SouthpawAutoworks
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the way you explain, it becomes very easy to understand A to Z of sequences for a beginner like me

sacchetyagi
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Thank you! Your videos are very helpful...I love how you explain things...

maryolchoart
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Every episode is even more interesting and useful! Thanks mate!

alessandrofrari
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You rock! I've learned so much editing techniques from your videos! You've thought of everything! I basically learned how to edit by watching your videos! Thanks so much for providing great content!

DianePascual_thegypsygoddess
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Wow, I can't stress how much I've learnt from you over the past 12 months! Every single time I've gotten stuck with something on Adobe THERE YOU ARE in the search results ready to save the day <3 Tysm man. When you dropping that good good JODISHO merch for the premiere students / stans haha? 😎

ArtyMars
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Love the detailed teachings, I learnt so much in one video.. Thank you..

kafuipraisefilms
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Thanks for sharing these new videos they are really helping me a lot.

sanyamgoel
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How would you export all the different sequences properly for a single project? For instance, you have 1 sequence in a project that has 60fps @ 720 and then another sequence in the same project at 24fps @1080, you want both sequences in the same video, but not to export similarly bc I'd assume that make the quality of the video lesser. Hope my question makes sense? Thank you so much if you have the time to respond.

nathankurz
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Keep rocking justin ❤Congrats for 200k subs.

K_Karam_
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muy buena iniciativa Justin! es grandioso que difundas el conocimiento, ojala algun dia, tus videos tengan subtitulos en español. Good job Justin.

qwe
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Justin you doing good work .. all the respect thank you

hakamsoufan
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Justin - really enjoy all your vids. Question (perhaps I missed a vid on this topic):

You put vids on youtube with overlays, lower thirds, transitions, etc. Do you rebuild those from scratch every single time...I can't imagine that you do. What is your setup for importing your personal lower thirds, transitions, etc. Can you set them as presets or something so that when you load up premiere for a new project, everything is there? Or do you have a "my special effects - lower thirds, etc" project that you import every time you start a new video project? What is your setup for that?

dbreardon
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Hi Justin - This maybe a year old but it is still relevant and so helpful in understanding how to use sequences. Thanks!

hexebah