11 SIMPLE Tricks for Better EDITING - Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Sharing a handful of my favorite editing techniques in Adobe Premiere Pro, from smoother animations and better color grades to crisp export settings. Despite being incredibly quick and simple, these techniques do a LOT to enhance and improve your footage. Hope you learn something new!

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1. 0:50 - Export in 4K
2. 1:35 - 18:9 > 16:9 (3840x1920) to futureproof and not have it be cropped
3. 3:02 - Camera Lens Blur > Gausien Blur (AE necessary)
4. 4:00 - Desaturate blacks & whites when correcting for white balance
5. 4:48 - Horizontal Flip
6. 5:20 - Keyframe interpolation
7. 6:30 - Transform Effect
8. 7:34 (WIDESCREEN) - export in widescreen but edit in 16:9
9. 8:50 - (WIDESCREEN) Adding in camera movement
10. 9:38 - Prevent Premiere Pro from messing up your colors
11. 11:45 - Increase bit rate

hoopersdayz
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I've been editing on Premiere for almost 5 years now and some of the things you taught in this video I didn't know about until today. This was an amazing video with top notch production quality. Good luck for your channel in the future dude because as far as I can see from this video, you're super underrated

spencermacca
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this is a big help for everyone. I really love his kind of tutorials. the technique, tips, and subtle adjustments but has a big effect. Thanks a lot, Aidin!

paome
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Great tips! I hadn’t even thought about the “horizontal flip” effect to get my clips panning in same direction. Filing that one away! Thanks! 👍👍

RGMGFitness
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So the reason your colours aren’t exporting the way they look in Premiere is because Premiere operates in a different colour space to your computer (probably a mac). The best way to colour grade your footage is on a calibrated colour accurate monitor. But lots of us can’t afford second monitors so this is a great solution. Also, if you want to add your own compensation LUT, you don’t have to export the clip. You can just export the frame that your play head is at by hitting the little camera button under your preview window. It’ll export your frame with the same colour shift as a video export. Then you can put that frame side by side with your premiere project and adjust your compensation LUT accordingly. Great tips.

CianHamilton
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Absolutely can't believe this is free. These videos are so well explained, and edited perfectly to aid in explanations. This is the first time in ages Ive been able to watch a tutorial video for Premiere and not completely lose one of the tricks almost immediately. Subbed for sure 👌 Thank you!

OrdnanceTV
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Dude this video is GOLD!! I love finding new techniques and tricks to make create better content, it’s always inspiring asf!! 🙏🏽🔥🙏🏽

godspeedvisuals
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the luma vs saturation for pure black/white was the most useful part of the video for me. can't believe i didn't think to do this before. wow

lucasblanc
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Yes! The tip for correcting "flat" exports was spot-on. I had found the Adobe LUT, which helped but was still producing exports that were a little off. Changing the preference provided a 100% match. Thanks!

craigmchugh
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Absolutely amazing tips! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge Aidin!

johnjumawid
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This is one of the best editing tip videos I have ever seen man! Literally helped me out SO much. Your content is so awesome. Thank you for putting in the work to put out this knowledge for free! Cheers brother!

BryceDocherty
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Thanks for all the tips Aidin! My edits keep getting longer. Even though I'm learning more and getting faster at what I know, I keep trying to improve my edits after watching tutorials like this one. Anyway, I appreciate the time you take making these videos! For novices like myself, it helps so much!

SipandFeast
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Great video - appreciate you taking the time to offer those little tweaks / tips that elevate a production from good to great. I'm trying this out!

Wahlnetwork
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Great masterclass 🙏

Appreciate the mix of story and on screen doing

LennyYT
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The only con is that depending on your niche, 18:9 could lead to cropped off information/footage. In my case, I do gaming content and in order to get everything in screen I need to use 16:9. For quality of life videos such as vlogs and scenery it will definitely be good to use the widescreen for a more cinematic look!

ChicaneMedia
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This tutorial will help me a lot. I'm trying out those techniques in another projects! Thanks Aidin :))

JustinMin
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge.! keep it up man, great stuff!

onairproductions
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Some really useful tips, I've taken note and will definitely use these whilst doing my first project with Adobe premiere Pro. Thank you.

MadZprod
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I had no idea you could add motion blur in PP by changing the shutter speed within a transform effect. That’s super useful 👌🏼

drewkocak
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youtube also places 4K videos higher on the list during search

stephenng