hey everybody welcome back to the
channel in this video I want to show you
how I edit videos in Adobe Premiere Pro
this is a video that a lot of people
have been requesting for quite some time
now and I figured I'm actually just
going to make this whole video I'll show
you like real time how I edit a video
I'll have an actual video that I'm
editing and I'll show you guys the
hotkeys I use the settings I use how I
save things how I organize everything
and overall just the general flow of how
I edit a video so that hopefully you can
learn from this and it'll make your
editing more efficient or maybe it'll
just show you how to edit in the first
place if you're brand new to Premiere
Pro so starting off right off the bat
there are a lot of different ways you
can edit videos Premiere Pro is
definitely not the only one it's the one
that I prefer for a couple reasons and
I'll get into those but there are a
whole lot of free ones out there some of
the free ones don't they're a little bit
limited sometimes but there are quite a
few that work really well and I actually
made an entire video comparing I think
three to three or five different free
ones that I've used in the past that
work when you're starting off now once
your channel gets big enough you might
want to consider buying one so either
like Final Cut or Adobe Premiere Pro
Final Cut the reason I don't use that
one is because I don't have an Apple
laptop I don't have a macbook so what I
use on Windows is Adobe Premiere Pro now
I will say if you have a MacBook you may
Final Cut because it actually does
render a lot faster but other than that
there are definitely some benefits to
using Adobe Premiere Pro for me like I
said the main reason is obviously
because I'm using a Windows laptop now
with that in mind let's jump over to my
laptop and I'm going to edit a video and
show you guys exactly what I do and when
I'm editing video why I do what I do
so let's go over right now okay so when
I'm editing typically I will go and
start off with the new project name the
project something I'm just going to call
this one edit and then I go in and find
the folder where all of my content is
stored so we'll do that and I leave all
these settings pretty much the same when
I just start and we'll create a timeline
once we have is up and running and so
once this is up then I'll go over to
assembly and the first thing I want to
do is kind of organize my bins so we'll
go and make a bin for I'll call this one
Imports just like some kind of lower
thirds and stuff like that I'll make it
bin for b-roll b-roll
and then the rest we'll just kind of
have right here so I hit control I and
it pops up the window when I want to
import things and find the folder with
all of my content in it and so starting
off just the audio track and the video
are the first two things I really want
here and those two I'll just import them
now I do record my audio and my video
separately I know some people use like a
shotgun mic or they recorded together
but because I do it separately something
that I recommend is so let's just go and
copy drag this down here so you drag it
down into your timeline sequence and
then we'll go and drag the audio clip
down to the bottom half there but what I
was going to say is what I recommend
since they're separate is I actually
clap like early on so you have a little
spike in the audio right there you could
see down at the bottom and it's
generating the peak file right now so
once there we go
so you'll see right right around here it
should be pretty easy to line it up if
we go down we'll see the clap and we can
kind of slide this over until these
Peaks so if you can see the peak right
there with the mouse the peak right
there and the peak right there we want
them to line up as close as possible so
we're zoomed into like the single frame
offset here so okay so now let's test it
out see how that sounds okay so it
sounds like the clap was pretty much
lined up pretty well there so the next
thing you want to do is click the little
lock icon right here and see if we can
see I can even see that on the camera
yeah so if you click the lock icon right
there then it'll lock the video portion
of it press the letter V so you're
selecting right here and select the
audio portion of the video so because
Canon cameras record the video with the
audio it's grouped together as one thing
so we will delete the audio so we don't
have that weird echo in the video now we
only have the audio track and the video
track and they're the ones that we
actually want so then I hit C and that
brings me to the little cut tool right
here so I can cut things up pretty well
and if you hit ctrl you hold ctrl down
and you click right there it should or
sorry you hold shift and you click right
there it'll cut both the audio and the
video at the same spot so then press V
and what I'm going to do is click and
highlight a little square and just
delete these old clips so if we zoom out
the bottom bar right here is essentially
your slider you can look through the
I'm line with this slide back and forth
you can also zoom in and out by clicking
and dragging this so if we zoom in
you'll see right there there's an empty
gap before the beginning of this video
so the next thing I want to do is click
in that space right there
highlight it white and just hit delete
and so that'll take me to if I press
home it'll take me to the beginning of
this video so then when you find the
spot where you actually want to start
you can press the letter Q to delete
everything to the left of that and then
letter W will delete everything to the
right so Q will just bring us as the new
star right there and then another trick
that I use is when you're editing during
your timeline you can hit the letter L
on your keyboard once it's playing so go
from here and it'll go to double speed
and it keeps increasing the speed if you
press L twice or three times and it's a
good way to just edit a lot faster so
you can really zoom through your editing
just by doing that so let's go back and
see what we have here so typically when
I'm editing videos I don't do a lot of
color grading on the original just the
studio footage like that I'll usually
leave the settings you know a whatever I
set on the camera I make sure that it
looks pretty good and then it usually
looks good in the post Braque here but
what I might do some color grading on is
if I have some b-roll I put in here then
the way you'd want to do that is you
click on the clip and you go up across
the top we have editing right there we
have color so colors were you gonna do
your color grading and so you'll
highlight your clip and you can go down
and change quite a bit about your clip
there's also these little things right
here you'll see that these are actually
a way that you can have like keyframes
right there see it says do you want to
delete it so yeah it won't delete that
keyframe so if I wanted this video to
start off right here and say I want to
zoom in I can drop a keyframe by
clicking a little stopwatch icon right
there on scale and then I'll you know
hit the right arrow to go forward a few
frames and then I can drop another
keyframe right here by clicking a little
dot and at this keyframe maybe I want to
be zoomed into like there right so what
you can do then is it starts here and
it'll zoom in so it's just a good way
that if you're trying to so let's give
her to a keyframe we don't want that but
that's a good way that you can easily
zoom and move things around when you're
editing sometimes I find that need to do
that if I'm like tracking an object
you'll drop a whole bunch of key
frames and it's a good way you know if
you're doing like typically b-roll so I
don't obviously use keyframes as much in
my standard studio stuff sometimes I'll
just cut and zoom in because sometimes
that makes it a little more interesting
to zoom in a little bit whenever you're
emphasizing something but continuing on
with this edit so the other thing I
recommend is at the bottom if you know
there's a long a long time of you
talking and it was all pretty good then
I might look at the bottom until I see a
little gap in the audio so you see right
there there is a small gap so I can go
check that out and I can just go and and
really just focus on the parts that I
know I need to cut so right there was
like a pretty long silence so what I
might do is hits the letter C right at
the edge of the audio starting right
there so I think right there's a good
spot go back to frames so then hold
shift and click and that'll cut both
both the audio and the video like we
talked about before and then if I go
back here I could tell where I stopped
talking and then I'll hit the letter W
and it'll cut out everything to the
right of that as we talked about the cue
is to the left W is to the right and it
kind of cuts it's like a ripple delete
really is what it is and so the way I
typically edit my personal flow is that
I like to go in and edit all of the
studio just this first so I want to look
at me talking and and and the audio with
that line that up edit the whole thing
through and then I'll add b-roll later
once the main track is already
solidified and ready to go now something
else I like to do is if you hit the
letter V and let's just say I want to
change the audio of this one so the
first track sometimes what I like to do
is I'll go into audio and if you hit the
presets there's some seven you know
several different presets you might want
to look into podcast voice can be good
for some microphones other microphones
like this lapel mic I usually just go
with a balanced male voice and sometimes
I like to get rid of dynamics I think
dynamic sounds a little bit weird when
they add the extra clarity in there but
overall I would say that once you do
that it takes a few seconds to analyze
it but I think the audio then sounds a
lot better now if you want to use the
same attributes from this audio clip on
another one what you want to do is go
over and right-click on the audio and I
do the same thing with color grading a
good way to do that is just to so
like the clip go up there and say copy
and then go over to the next audio right
here this audio clip right click and say
paste attributes and you'll see right
there it's going to copulate the volume
the loudness and all the stuff that I
did to the first clip so now these two
clips should be identical in how they're
actually edited and the same thing again
you can do with the these clips up here
the actual video portion of it if I
color grade it or if I add any kind of
like resizing to this I can copy it and
I can paste it on another clip and
that's a great way to kind of make your
editing quicker and more consistent so
you don't have to go in and click on all
the settings for each individual clip so
if you do it for one you can also
highlight like a dozen other clips and
just paste it for all of those paste the
attributes and make sure that they are
all the same so other than that I
actually want to go through the top and
to show you guys a little bit about what
I use each tab for so starting with
assembly assembly is where I do most of
my importing and I kind of drag the
clips over I think it's a good way to
just simplify the window so you just
have the clips right there you have your
bins right there and then you have your
timeline right here so really easy to
drag things where they belong
really easy to organize the clips into
the respective bins and I do all of that
from the little project thing right up
at the top you can also go across and
there's a lot of other things that I
don't really use that much so you can go
into like your media browser you can see
markers and stuff like that but for my
purposes I just stay with the project
tab within the assembly tab at first
then most of my editing is actually done
in editing which makes sense I can find
the clips I want drag them in as I need
to and then I can also add some
different effects so if I want to
somehow like merge a song in here so if
I add music I can go into effects here
and I can go to like audio transitions
there crossfade and I can have a
constant gain at the beginning and at
the end of a song so if this right here
was a song and I wanted to kind of fade
in what I would do is I would take
constant gain and I would drag it over
to the beginning of this clip so you see
right there it plops in it's kind of
hard to see so let's zoom in and see
what that looks like so as you zoom in
you'll start to see that there's a
constant gain transition between these
two Clips so let's make that a little
bigger as well
and you'll see that what you could do
then is you can click on it and you can
expand it you can shrink it so a great
there you can expand or shrink the
transition period so you can make that
even longer or shorter as you find
necessary and then if you decide you
don't want it you just click on it and
you hit delete and that will get rid of
it so continuing across the top like I
said color is where you do most you
color grading or anytime you want to
change basically just the color or the
brightness or the white balance of any
any clip individually that's where you
do that if you go into effects that's
where you can kind of manage like I said
if you resize things you can do that
from the editing tab you can also do
that from here if you add like if you
want to crop something or something like
that then typically what I'll do is from
the editing tab I'll go over to effects
click the little search bar and I'll
type in crop so if I go to crop right
there then you click crop and you drag
it on to the clip so if I want to crop
this clip right here which again I
usually only do that for b-roll type
stuff you can go in and crop it or maybe
if you're like trying to blur out
another you're trying to blur out a
frame it's a good way to like make a
blurry frame on top of a clear frame and
then crop the blurry one so it only
blurs one specific area that's the way I
typically do it there might be better
ways to do that as well but that's just
an easy way that I usually do that and
so then once you have that you can go
over to effects you'll see the same kind
of window here and effects can really
control quite a bit of course you have
the basic color correction as well and
there's a little bit of a redundancy
between some different tabs but it
depends on what you're trying to do it's
kind of more convenient to have
different combinations of tools on a
single tab so audio like I said is just
basically all I do is I add the presets
and I'll maybe change like the loudness
of it the clip volume and I'll change
the EQ of it other than that I try to
keep the audio as consistent as possible
and and just really change it as little
as possible I try to just keep all the
echo out in the studio and just use a
decent microphone and I don't need to
make too many changes to the audio clip
here then lastly graphics graphics is a
good way to so if I just go and say I
want to add a title somewhere in here so
if I'm editing let's hit the letter T on
the keyboard and you'll see them in this
little text tool right here so if I
click I can type like whatever
texts I want so text text right there
and then you can click on the little
little selection tool there and you can
click and drag this around wherever you
want you can go on the right and you can
change the color of it you can change
the size of it and a lot of different
attributes with the font and of course
over here you can change the position
and the scale of the text frame itself
so this is a good way to have some
different key frames make your text move
in if it needs to or like slide into
wherever you want it to be on your frame
and so you'll see that on here it also
shows up in the next layer so you can
also move your text around throughout
the different parts of your timeline now
the next thing I want to show you guys
which is really helpful for me are the
alt and the ctrl keys so if you're
trying to drag a clip so if I have like
if I want to put a second one of this
clip somewhere so right here I have the
word text if I want to put that over
here I can hold down the Alt key and
then click and drag this text over here
and it'll show up again over there so
now I have a duplicate of it and it's
going to be absolutely identical to what
it is like over here and then on the
flip side if I have another clip and I
want to add it in between the two so if
I want to say you know what actually
this little combination right there
needs to be back here a little bit more
you can hold down control and then click
and drag it and what it does is it
pastes it in there and slide it shifts
everything to the right of that so right
there you'll see it drops it in and the
clip that used to be there is now over
on the right of that clip so let's undo
that you'll see that it was here if you
click it hold control drag it over it
shifts everything over to the right of
where it belongs so that's just a really
convenient way to move things around
again when I'm editing I do that quite a
bit but for the most part I think that's
most of the tools I use while I'm
editing I pretty much never go over to
the libraries tab but something I do
recommend from graphics is sometimes
going through browse there are some
pretty nice little free ones in here so
there's different templates if you have
Adobe stock free or premium you can go
through and see again quite a bit quite
a few different kind of lower thirds
they have and just a lot of different
stuff so we'll go to free right here see
what they have so they do have some big
title things that pop up they also have
let's see if we keep going through
you'll see there's like little titles
that slide across
they have little lower thirds they have
little action things to say like follow
or subscribe or whatever you're trying
to do and so sometimes I'll just click
and drag those in and it can change the
text on them and do everything as much
as I need to now again if I want to go
back and edit this text and I'm in the
graphics tab I can very easily just
click on this right here and then I can
go up into the text and double click on
it and I can change whatever I want
about that text and again like I showed
you before the selection tool is a great
way to click it and move it around
wherever you want so once I'm done with
that and I'm definitely not done with
this video
but what I recommend doing is actually
going to export and I showed you export
settings in another video but I'll just
summarize it really quickly here the
best way that I do it is ctrl M and ctrl
M should bring you up this window right
here then you have settings on the right
side so h.264 is usually what I use for
YouTube and for my camera just
everything works out best that way for
presets I go down to YouTube 4k Ultra HD
because this camera is recording in 4k
then I'll go down and I'll change the
output name and the folder it's in so
I'll change the folder to whatever I'm
using right now so whatever will use
this folder for now and you can change
the title of the file right there I
suppose they cancel and leave it with
whatever it was then as you go down
you'll see that you have this little
kind of sliding window right here so I
scroll down until you see VBR one-pass
make that vbr 2 pass then go down and
use maximum render quality and then
click export and you are ready to go
that's pretty much everything I have to
show you when you're editing a video it
should be enough to get you going if you
have other questions of course there's a
lot more you can do with transitions and
keyframes and moving things around I
recommend just kind of messing around it
a little bit and going to some different
forums and learning more so you know
tailor to what specifically you are
working on but for the most part if
you're making video similar to mine that
should be like the extent of the
introductory information you need when
you're editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
so I know this interface is very
intimidating I hope this guy I hope this
helped you to better understand what's
going on here I hope this helped you to
also just have a better idea of how to
be more efficient when you're editing
and just a general flow of how to just
edit your videos and make things work as
well as possible so guys as always thank
you all for watching I'll see you next
time
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