Welcome to Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro on ProVideo Coalition.
Every week, we’ll share a brand new tooltip to save lots of time when working in Adobe Premiere Pro.
There’s an typically neglected characteristic within the Adobe Premiere Pro timeline known as Group / Ungroup. This command does simply what you would possibly assume it could do: it permits an editor to group collectively any variety of clips for one-click choice.
Using the Group perform is easy. First, choose all of the clips you wish to Group.
Then right-click and select Group. Those clips are actually all grouped collectively.
Once clips are grouped collectively, they are often chosen and moved with one click on. You can even do issues like apply a single impact to a number of clips without delay by dragging an impact from the Effects panel onto a bunch of clips.
An necessary level to notice is that clips which were Group within the Premiere Pro timeline respect the state of the Linked Selection toggle within the timeline.
If you flip Linked Selection off, you’ll be able to choose clips individually. Holding down the OPTION key may even quickly override clips which were grouped collectively.
A few notes on Group / Ungroup:
- You can assign a keyboard shortcut by looking for Group within the Keyboard Editor.
- In many circumstances, it’s higher than nesting, as Group leaves the clips intact within the timeline so an editor can see precisely what they’ve within the group of clips.
- You can group any clips within the timeline, each audio and video.
- There’s no visible indicator of what has been grouped collectively.
This sequence is courtesy of Adobe.