This process saves me a few seconds each time I do it. This makes it so easy to select a series of clips and easily apply the shortcut. On my keyboard, I have a shortcut set up for my five most used labels under Opt(Alt)+Ctrl+the letter of the color. Three of the Label Colors have been changed from their default. While part of setting up labels should be done under Premiere’s Preferences (e.g., choosing custom names for label colors and identifying Label Defaults), simply mapping each Label Color to a keyboard can save you so much time. Color coded systems make it easier for you to organize your clips and assets and they also make your timelines look really pretty. They keep you organized and sane throughout post production. Labels are an essential part of the editing process. You’ll also find a link to my custom Premiere Pro keyboard setup, which is available for download. If you’re not sure HOW to customize your keyboard in Premiere Pro, scroll to the bottom for a how-to video. Here are some of the best Premiere Pro shortcuts that you should map to your keyboard, like, right now. How do you look after your seconds in post production, and ultimately, your hours? Keyboard shortcuts. The exact same principle applies to your time in post production – only the pennies are seconds, and the dollars are hours. There’s an old saying about saving money: take care of the pennies, and the dollars will look after themselves. Five shortcuts you should map to your Premiere Pro keyboard right this second by Nick Harauz, Co-founder and Trainer at Creative One Eleven
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