

#Final cut pro 7 vs adobe premiere cs6 how to
Hover scrubbing ROCKS! CS5 and below: Rough Cut: This tutorial will show you how to quickly create a rough cut of your project.

> CS6 Rough Cut: (3:49) This tutorial will show you how to quickly create a rough cut of your project using both the "old school" technique in the source monitor and the new hover scrubbing in the project window. Preferences: Trim - set ripple trim as default The new cinema mode (full screen) is Ctrl + ~ (tilda) Tip: To navigate bins Ctrl + double click on bins to open in the same window. Check you my tutorial on how I like to configure mine and why. I encourage you to take a little time to customize your workspace and save it. Workspace: I love the clean new look that CS6 offers.CS5 and below: Auto Save & Premiere Interface: (3:04) This tutorial will show you how to set the Auto Save to 5 minutes and how to easily adjust the Premiere interface. > CS6 Auto Save & Premiere Interface: (5:30) This tutorial will show you how to set the Auto Save to 5 minutes and how to easily adjust the Premiere interface. Premiere Pro Setup: (4:45) This tutorial will show you how to save Premiere Pro into our project folder, how to import your video clips into the project and then create a sequence (timeline) that perfectly matches your footage resolution/frame rate/audio quality. Then you will need to copy the files from your memory card into this folder. Getting Started: (3:59) File management is critical in video editing. This tutorial will show you how to setup a project folder to store all your video clips and Premiere data.
