Premiere Pro Guru: Customizing Workspaces
53mBeginner2014-03-13
Authors

Jason Osder
Documentary Filmmaker, Associate Professor of Media
Course details
Make your copy of Premiere Pro your very own. Learn how to rearrange its windows to suit your editing style with a custom workspace. Professional editors harness workspaces to take advantage of Premiere Pro's strengths and flexibilities; you can also use them to improve the quality and speed of your editing workflow. So join Jason Osder as he introduces the concept of workspaces, explores the default workspaces that ship with Premiere, and shows how to create custom workspaces that meet your editing needs.
Learning objectives
Highlighting the benefits of workspaces
Changing between workspaces
Revealing hidden windows
Exploring the default workspaces
Showing how keyboard shortcuts and workspaces interact
Importing workspaces from other projects
Exploring Jason's favorite workspaces
Learning objectives
Highlighting the benefits of workspaces
Changing between workspaces
Revealing hidden windows
Exploring the default workspaces
Showing how keyboard shortcuts and workspaces interact
Importing workspaces from other projects
Exploring Jason's favorite workspaces
Skills covered
Shooting VideoPremiere ProVideo EditingVideoLimited SeriesAdobe
Concepts
Welcome
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - How to use the exercise files
1. The Power of Workspaces
- 03 - The benefits of workspaces
- 04 - Panels and workspaces
- 05 - Changing between workspaces
- 06 - Default and custom workspaces
- 07 - Revealing hidden windows
- 08 - The Project panel and workspaces
- 09 - Hardware and workspaces
2. Exploring the Default Workspaces
- 10 - Metalogging
- 11 - Assembly
- 12 - Editing
- 13 - Effects
- 14 - Audio
- 15 - Color Correction
3. Making the Most of Workspaces
- 16 - Workspaces and the editing process
- 17 - Resetting your current workspace
- 18 - Keyboard shortcuts and workspaces
- 19 - Importing workspaces from other projects
- 20 - The limitations of workspaces
- 21 - When to customize a workspace
4. Customizing Workspaces
- 22 - Ways of manipulating the editing environment
- 23 - Designing custom workspaces
- 24 - Creating a new workspace
- 25 - Deleting workspaces
- 26 - Changing a saved workspace
5. Favorite Workspaces
- 27 - The max timeline workspace
- 28 - The modified Metalogging workspace
- 29 - The large timecode window
- 30 - Reviewing
- 31 - The modified Color Correction workspace
- 32 - Workspaces for multiple screens
- 33 - Using the second screen as a preview monitor
- 34 - A dual-screen editing workspace
- 35 - A dual-screen color correction workspace
Conclusion
- 36 - Wrapping up
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