I've been using PP on and off for several years, but I'm smart enough to know NEW FEATURES and NEW WAYS OF DOING OLD THINGS can be had by listening to someone else - like you. So regarding this video and to you sir I have two words - GOOD SHIT ! Thankyou.
Great video. Love how quick you explain things. Get right down to the nitty gritty. No unnecessary talking and explained in a super easy matter of fact way. Thanks!!
Great video! Your tips on organizing Premiere Pro projects are super helpful. I especially liked the part about using color labels and custom bins to keep everything tidy. Thanks for sharing such practical advice!
Good info. One comment though. At one point you say that Adobe calls its 'folders', 'bins', and you say that they are really the same thing. But perhaps the main point made in the entire presentation is that bins are not, NOT, folders, and in fact, they are quite different in a number of ways, because they are virtual folders, not actual folders and thus not equal, not the same.
I've been using PP on and off for several years, but I'm smart enough to know NEW FEATURES and NEW WAYS OF DOING OLD THINGS can be had by listening to someone else - like you. So regarding this video and to you sir I have two words - GOOD SHIT ! Thankyou.
Thank you very much, and thank you for watching.
Great video. Love how quick you explain things. Get right down to the nitty gritty. No unnecessary talking and explained in a super easy matter of fact way. Thanks!!
Thank you, and thank you for watching.
really good - very well spoken, clear and easy to understand. Very helpful! Thank you!
You are very welcome.
Great video! Your tips on organizing Premiere Pro projects are super helpful. I especially liked the part about using color labels and custom bins to keep everything tidy. Thanks for sharing such practical advice!
Thank you for watching.
Good info. One comment though. At one point you say that Adobe calls its 'folders', 'bins', and you say that they are really the same thing. But perhaps the main point made in the entire presentation is that bins are not, NOT, folders, and in fact, they are quite different in a number of ways, because they are virtual folders, not actual folders and thus not equal, not the same.
Thank you for watching.