I am a new beginner at editing in pp and that means i have been watching several videos that real help until when I found yours but it is so so helpful. thank you Web Guru. please make more videos you are great teacher
Thank you. I looked at several video tutorials... All lack a clean, organized demonstration of the task. Yours allowed me to apply the editing tools quickly. Love the way you present!!!
Google brought me to this video, and although I was looking for something else, I found your video to be very helpful! Loads of little tricks to help me speed up my workflow in PP. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your excellent tutorial, it was clear and precise and not confusing with back and forth wasted conversations/explanations. You are an awesome teacher.
O MY GOD,,,,, I am taking a class a junior college and I just learned so much that my teacher didn't show us, we have to do a mash or mosh or whatever video and insert clips into a existing video and create clips from another video and drop into specific part of key video so this showed me alot of short cuts thanks kerry
Mate, please keep making tutorial videos. You are amazingly good. You just need some time and lots of content. One thing, You should post at least one video per week.
Game Changer! Thank you. I must be doing something so simple. I cannot seem to drag a different clip to the timeline. I get the circle with the no through it.
4:00 ive used earlier versions of this before so i know what im doing but updated to 2023 and when i try to do the same thing and put the clip on the timeline it only puts the AUDIO, no video
Sorry, you are a good presenter and your lesson is useful, but I have some suggestions. Maybe start your lesson by showing how to mark in and out points in the clips in the source window prior to dragging clips onto the timeline. Without marking what part of clips are to be added to the timeline, the "editing" part of the process is ignored and poor editing habits are taught/learned. The second part of your tutorial is much better and shows marking in and out points in the source clips, but dragging and dropping clips to the timeline often causes errors in placement on a track, or on the wrong tracks, etc., especially for beginners which I think this tutorial is intended for. Also, dragging and dropping entire clips onto the timeline moves your add clips top the timeline tutorial into an editing on the timeline tutorial which you demonstrate by edge dragging to trim the clip instead of using Q and W which you show later in the tutorial is more easily used early in the rough cut stage of an edit. If you're wanting to get away from teaching remembering/pressing interface buttons and using keyboard shortcuts, try teaching dragging the marked clip (in+out) to the program window and using the edit overlay there which shows all the possible edits that can me done with that clip. Almost no tutorials on RUclips teach this and it's a nice way to teach 3-point edit options which are a much more precise way to actually perform editing. This is also good for beginners to learn for getting clips into the timeline. Also, track targeting should be addressed so clips can be placed on the proper, intended tracks and also video-only and audio-only edits can be accomplished.
I am a new beginner at editing in pp and that means i have been watching several videos that real help until when I found yours but it is so so helpful. thank you Web Guru. please make more videos you are great teacher
This is so much better than most of the tutorial videos. You spoke at a perfect pace and were extremely clear. Thank you so much!!!
You're very welcome, thank you for the comment.
Thank you. I looked at several video tutorials... All lack a clean, organized demonstration of the task. Yours allowed me to apply the editing tools quickly. Love the way you present!!!
Google brought me to this video, and although I was looking for something else, I found your video to be very helpful! Loads of little tricks to help me speed up my workflow in PP. Thank you very much.
Perfect explanation. Clear and concise! Thank you.
Thank you for your excellent tutorial, it was clear and precise and not confusing with back and forth wasted conversations/explanations. You are an awesome teacher.
I agree with the comments below. Crystal-clear explanation
Thank you so much! You are an extremely helpful teacher :) So clear and so easy to follow along. Truly, thank you.
Wow. I didn't know anything about the up and down arrow OR exactly how to use the insert icon. Thanks. Now I know. 😊
The man whou taught me adobe Thsnk you mr web guru
You're very welcome.
Such a good video!! youre a life saver!!
Thank you so much for putting it together, it was the exact info I was looking for!
O MY GOD,,,,, I am taking a class a junior college and I just learned so much that my teacher didn't show us, we have to do a mash or mosh or whatever video and insert clips into a existing video and create clips from another video and drop into specific part of key video so this showed me alot of short cuts thanks kerry
part of me couldn't believe I had to search for this, but glad I did
Fantastic tutorial! It's my first day using PP and your tutorial helped immensely! Cheers to you!
Glad you liked it.
great video! i have a question about PP , how to order video clips already in your timeline in alphabetical or date created?
Mate, please keep making tutorial videos. You are amazingly good. You just need some time and lots of content. One thing, You should post at least one video per week.
Thanks for the kind words.
Game Changer! Thank you. I must be doing something so simple. I cannot seem to drag a different clip to the timeline. I get the circle with the no through it.
very many thanks!
4:00 ive used earlier versions of this before so i know what im doing but updated to 2023 and when i try to do the same thing and put the clip on the timeline it only puts the AUDIO, no video
I wish they had a magnetic timeline option.
Thanks a lot for snap should be in blue.
Please make more videos
Sorry, you are a good presenter and your lesson is useful, but I have some suggestions. Maybe start your lesson by showing how to mark in and out points in the clips in the source window prior to dragging clips onto the timeline. Without marking what part of clips are to be added to the timeline, the "editing" part of the process is ignored and poor editing habits are taught/learned. The second part of your tutorial is much better and shows marking in and out points in the source clips, but dragging and dropping clips to the timeline often causes errors in placement on a track, or on the wrong tracks, etc., especially for beginners which I think this tutorial is intended for. Also, dragging and dropping entire clips onto the timeline moves your add clips top the timeline tutorial into an editing on the timeline tutorial which you demonstrate by edge dragging to trim the clip instead of using Q and W which you show later in the tutorial is more easily used early in the rough cut stage of an edit. If you're wanting to get away from teaching remembering/pressing interface buttons and using keyboard shortcuts, try teaching dragging the marked clip (in+out) to the program window and using the edit overlay there which shows all the possible edits that can me done with that clip. Almost no tutorials on RUclips teach this and it's a nice way to teach 3-point edit options which are a much more precise way to actually perform editing. This is also good for beginners to learn for getting clips into the timeline. Also, track targeting should be addressed so clips can be placed on the proper, intended tracks and also video-only and audio-only edits can be accomplished.
Thanks for the suggestions.