Save hours of learning all those Premiere Pro CC keyboard shortcuts and take control over your production. Video Editing with Logickeyboard is easy. From beginner to advanced, our Premiere Pro CC editing keyboards and covers can help anyone edit video or make a movie from scratch. If you use Adobe Premiere Pro often, then knowing all the keyboard shortcuts is one of the quickest ways to get your work done on time. From getting a birds-eye view of your timeline to trimming. Tool Shortcuts: Action tasks related to Premiere Pro tools. Navigation Shortcuts: Helpful for reviewing your video projects. Pro Tip: Tools and Navigation shortcuts will be the same for both Windows and Mac users. Command Shortcuts. The easiest way to think of command shortcuts is this: they're related to the File menu options. Use esse documento formatado para imprimir uma lista completa de atalhos do Premiere Pro CC para Mac. 09/07/13 Adobe Premiere Pro Help Keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CC helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/default-keyboard-shortcuts-cc.html 1/11.
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Sync Settings in video applications
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Effective with the December 10 2018 release (Premiere Pro 13.0.2), the Sync Settings architecture has been updated. This means some changes to the workflow for Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder:
- The option to clear Sync Settings via Creative Cloud is no longer available (previously accessed through Manage Creative Cloud Account).
- Sync Settings are available in current and recent versions of Premiere Pro:
- Select Sync Settings from the Start screen on macOS and Windows.
- Within the application on Windows you can also select File > Sync Settings. On macOS select the Premiere Pro menu and then either Sync Settings (if there are currently no synced settings) or your Creative Cloud account email (if you have existing synced settings).
- Sync Settings are no longer available in Premiere Pro CC 2015 (9.0.2) or older. To use Sync Settings, please update to a more recent version.
For information on sync settings in After Effects and Media Encoder, see:
When you work with Adobe® Premiere® Pro on multiple machines, managing and syncing preferences, presets, and libraries between them can be time-consuming, complex, and error-prone.
The new Sync Settings feature lets you sync your general preferences, keyboard shortcuts, presets, and libraries to the Creative Cloud. For example, if you use more than one computer, the Sync Settings feature helps keep settings synchronized across machines.
You can also download and use settings on a computer that contains a copy of the software licensed to a different user. This feature lets multiple users work with their own personal settings on the same computer. For example, freelance editors working during different shifts in a post-production facility.
You can sync using your Adobe Creative Cloud account. The settings get uploaded to your Creative Cloud account and then get downloaded and applied on the other computer. After the settings are applied on the other computer, initiate the sync manually. This does not happen automatically, and it cannot be scheduled.
On first launch, you can initiate the sync by selecting Sync Settings from the Start screen. Or you can select File > [your Adobe ID] > Sync Settings Now (Windows) or Premiere Pro > [your Adobe ID] > Sync Settings Now (macOS).
The Adobe ID associated with the product's license is used to identify the user. If you haven't already created and uploaded settings for this application, the local settings are uploaded to the cloud by default.
Note:
Before initiating sync, ensure that you have upgraded the Creative Cloud desktop application to the latest version and you are logged in with your Adobe ID.
You can choose to sync the settings from a different Adobe ID instead of the Adobe ID associated with the product license used on the computer you're working on.
To use a different Adobe ID to sync the settings, select Use Settings From a Different Account from the Start screen. Or select File > [your Adobe ID] > Use Settings From a Different Account.
Enter the Adobe ID and password. The settings for that Creative Cloud account are downloaded and applied, and the user name appears in the Start Screen.
You can clear all settings and revert to default settings. Select Edit > [your Adobe ID] > Clear Settings.
Note:
If you select Clear Settings while a project is open, Premiere Pro saves and closes the current project to proceed.
Specify Sync preferences, and manage sync conflicts
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The Preference dialog box lets you specify the sync setting options. For example, you can choose to have only keyboard shortcuts stored in the Creative Cloud, and not sync the other preferences and settings on a computer.
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The Preference dialog box also lets you choose what to do when a sync conflict occurs.
To specify what gets synchronized, Select File > [your Adobe ID] > Manage Sync Settings. Or open Sync Settings in the Preferences dialog box (Edit > Preferences > Sync Settings).
Note:
To sync your settings successfully, change the settings only from within the application. The sync settings feature does not sync files manually placed in the preferences folder location.
Select the options to sync preferences and settings. Synchronizable preferences are not dependent on computer or hardware settings.
- Preferences/Settings
- Workspace Layouts
- Keyboard Shortcuts
Note:
Keyboard shortcuts created for Windows only sync with a Windows computer. Mac OS keyboard shortcuts only sync with a Mac OS computer.
When you initiate a sync, the modification date between the local settings and the settings stored in the Creative Cloud is compared. If modification dates do not match, a sync conflict is detected.
You can specify what action to take when a sync conflict occurs by selecting from the following:
- Ask My Preference
- Always Upload Settings
- Always Download Settings
When you select Ask My Preference, the Sync Settings dialog opens, prompting you to upload or download your settings.
Upload Settings: Syncs settings from your computer to Creative Cloud.
Download Settings: Syncs settings from Creative Cloud to your computer, overwriting the local version with the Creative Cloud version of settings.
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Select this preference option to clear the sync settings every time you quit Premiere Pro. On next launch, the default settings are used.
Your Adobe Creative Cloud account comes with online storage that makes your files available to you anywhere and on any device or computer.
Premiere Pro lets you auto-save your projects directly to your Creative Cloud-based storage, letting you save backups of your projects to a secure and accessible storage environment.
Choose Auto Save in the Preferences dialog, and select Save Backup Project To Creative Cloud.
When Premiere Pro auto-saves a project, a directory named 'auto-save' is created in your Creative Cloud online storage. All the backed-up projects are stored in the 'auto-save' directory.
You can access your backed-up projects from the Files tab of your Creative Cloud desktop application. Or you can access the files from your Creative Cloud account on the Web.
Each major version of Premiere Pro has its own copy of settings files. For example, Premiere Pro CC 7.x uses a '7.0' directory to store the settings file while the 2014 version of Premiere Pro CC uses a '8.0' directory.
When you upgrade to the latest version from Premiere Pro CC 7.x, your sync settings are automatically migrated to the new version.
Select Sync Settings or Use Settings From A Different Account from the Start screen or the File > Sync Settings menu. All the settings files from the '7.0' directory are automatically copied to the '8.0' directory.
Important notes:
- The '8.0' directory is created on the Creative Cloud server only after you sync settings for the first time. When you sync settings for the first time, you can notice a delay in syncing because all the settings from the '7.0' directory are copied to the '8.0' directory.
- Before you customize any local settings like adding new keyboard shortcuts or workspaces, sync your settings at least once on one of your computers. Doing so ensures that you don't lose any changes to your settings during auto-migration of settings from the previous version.
Speed up your editing by relying on your keyboard. If you memorize these 16 keyboard shortcuts, you'll become a true workflow warrior.
Editors are always looking for ways to work faster. Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to do this. When you can perform a series of edits without even touching your mouse, you speed up your workflow. I love learning keyboard shortcuts — it familiarizes me with a program's functionality and improves my speed.
So I've rounded up 16 keyboard shortcuts you should start using today. Some you may know, and some you may not, but all of them will increase your command of Adobe Premiere Pro.
1,2, & 3. Shuttling Controls (J,K, and L)
One of the more basic Premiere shortcuts, the J, K, and L shuttle controls are standard across most NLEs. They let you play forward with L, play in reverse with J, and pause with K. Press the keys multiple times to shuttle more quickly through your timeline.
4. Maximize Panel Size (`, Backtick)
This button simply expands the selected panel size to full screen. This is incredibly handy when you want to get a full screen preview of your timeline.
5. Add Edit (Cmd/Ctrl + K)
This is one of my favorite shortcuts. To me, it's much faster than pulling out the razor tool for every edit.
For an even easier time with this shortcut, assign it to one of your mouse's side buttons (if it has any) for immediate cuts in a flash. Add a shift modifier, and it will cut all clips under the playhead.
6 & 7. In and Out (I & O)
Probably one of the most used shortcuts in Premiere, this marks in and out points on your selected clip or on your timeline.
8 & 9. Clip Shuttling (Up+Down Keys)
These are, by far, the best keys to use to get through your edits. The up key will shuttle you through your timeline edit points, getting you where you want to go as quickly as possible. Select which layer you want to shuttle through by toggling the V and A markers.
10 & 11. Timeline Expansion and Minimization (+ & -)
The + and – keys are pivotal for getting a good look at your timeline. Using them on their own, they will either stretch or condense your timeline horizontally. With added ctrl/cmd modifiers, you can stretch your timeline vertically to get a better look at each individual clip
12. Paste Attributes (Ctrl/Cmd+Alt+V)
The paste attributes shortcut isn't one you'll use often, but it's a great way to paste over attributes such as motion or Lumetri color settings from one clip to another.
13. Match Frame (F)
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Effective with the December 10 2018 release (Premiere Pro 13.0.2), the Sync Settings architecture has been updated. This means some changes to the workflow for Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder:
- The option to clear Sync Settings via Creative Cloud is no longer available (previously accessed through Manage Creative Cloud Account).
- Sync Settings are available in current and recent versions of Premiere Pro:
- Select Sync Settings from the Start screen on macOS and Windows.
- Within the application on Windows you can also select File > Sync Settings. On macOS select the Premiere Pro menu and then either Sync Settings (if there are currently no synced settings) or your Creative Cloud account email (if you have existing synced settings).
- Sync Settings are no longer available in Premiere Pro CC 2015 (9.0.2) or older. To use Sync Settings, please update to a more recent version.
For information on sync settings in After Effects and Media Encoder, see:
When you work with Adobe® Premiere® Pro on multiple machines, managing and syncing preferences, presets, and libraries between them can be time-consuming, complex, and error-prone.
The new Sync Settings feature lets you sync your general preferences, keyboard shortcuts, presets, and libraries to the Creative Cloud. For example, if you use more than one computer, the Sync Settings feature helps keep settings synchronized across machines.
You can also download and use settings on a computer that contains a copy of the software licensed to a different user. This feature lets multiple users work with their own personal settings on the same computer. For example, freelance editors working during different shifts in a post-production facility.
You can sync using your Adobe Creative Cloud account. The settings get uploaded to your Creative Cloud account and then get downloaded and applied on the other computer. After the settings are applied on the other computer, initiate the sync manually. This does not happen automatically, and it cannot be scheduled.
On first launch, you can initiate the sync by selecting Sync Settings from the Start screen. Or you can select File > [your Adobe ID] > Sync Settings Now (Windows) or Premiere Pro > [your Adobe ID] > Sync Settings Now (macOS).
The Adobe ID associated with the product's license is used to identify the user. If you haven't already created and uploaded settings for this application, the local settings are uploaded to the cloud by default.
Note:
Before initiating sync, ensure that you have upgraded the Creative Cloud desktop application to the latest version and you are logged in with your Adobe ID.
You can choose to sync the settings from a different Adobe ID instead of the Adobe ID associated with the product license used on the computer you're working on.
To use a different Adobe ID to sync the settings, select Use Settings From a Different Account from the Start screen. Or select File > [your Adobe ID] > Use Settings From a Different Account.
Enter the Adobe ID and password. The settings for that Creative Cloud account are downloaded and applied, and the user name appears in the Start Screen.
You can clear all settings and revert to default settings. Select Edit > [your Adobe ID] > Clear Settings.
Note:
If you select Clear Settings while a project is open, Premiere Pro saves and closes the current project to proceed.
Specify Sync preferences, and manage sync conflicts
The Preference dialog box lets you specify the sync setting options. For example, you can choose to have only keyboard shortcuts stored in the Creative Cloud, and not sync the other preferences and settings on a computer.
Keyboard Shortcuts Adobe Premiere
The Preference dialog box also lets you choose what to do when a sync conflict occurs.
To specify what gets synchronized, Select File > [your Adobe ID] > Manage Sync Settings. Or open Sync Settings in the Preferences dialog box (Edit > Preferences > Sync Settings).
Note:
To sync your settings successfully, change the settings only from within the application. The sync settings feature does not sync files manually placed in the preferences folder location.
Select the options to sync preferences and settings. Synchronizable preferences are not dependent on computer or hardware settings.
- Preferences/Settings
- Workspace Layouts
- Keyboard Shortcuts
Note:
Keyboard shortcuts created for Windows only sync with a Windows computer. Mac OS keyboard shortcuts only sync with a Mac OS computer.
When you initiate a sync, the modification date between the local settings and the settings stored in the Creative Cloud is compared. If modification dates do not match, a sync conflict is detected.
You can specify what action to take when a sync conflict occurs by selecting from the following:
- Ask My Preference
- Always Upload Settings
- Always Download Settings
When you select Ask My Preference, the Sync Settings dialog opens, prompting you to upload or download your settings.
Upload Settings: Syncs settings from your computer to Creative Cloud.
Download Settings: Syncs settings from Creative Cloud to your computer, overwriting the local version with the Creative Cloud version of settings.
Select this preference option to clear the sync settings every time you quit Premiere Pro. On next launch, the default settings are used.
Your Adobe Creative Cloud account comes with online storage that makes your files available to you anywhere and on any device or computer.
Premiere Pro lets you auto-save your projects directly to your Creative Cloud-based storage, letting you save backups of your projects to a secure and accessible storage environment.
Choose Auto Save in the Preferences dialog, and select Save Backup Project To Creative Cloud.
When Premiere Pro auto-saves a project, a directory named 'auto-save' is created in your Creative Cloud online storage. All the backed-up projects are stored in the 'auto-save' directory.
You can access your backed-up projects from the Files tab of your Creative Cloud desktop application. Or you can access the files from your Creative Cloud account on the Web.
Each major version of Premiere Pro has its own copy of settings files. For example, Premiere Pro CC 7.x uses a '7.0' directory to store the settings file while the 2014 version of Premiere Pro CC uses a '8.0' directory.
When you upgrade to the latest version from Premiere Pro CC 7.x, your sync settings are automatically migrated to the new version.
Select Sync Settings or Use Settings From A Different Account from the Start screen or the File > Sync Settings menu. All the settings files from the '7.0' directory are automatically copied to the '8.0' directory.
Important notes:
- The '8.0' directory is created on the Creative Cloud server only after you sync settings for the first time. When you sync settings for the first time, you can notice a delay in syncing because all the settings from the '7.0' directory are copied to the '8.0' directory.
- Before you customize any local settings like adding new keyboard shortcuts or workspaces, sync your settings at least once on one of your computers. Doing so ensures that you don't lose any changes to your settings during auto-migration of settings from the previous version.
Speed up your editing by relying on your keyboard. If you memorize these 16 keyboard shortcuts, you'll become a true workflow warrior.
Editors are always looking for ways to work faster. Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to do this. When you can perform a series of edits without even touching your mouse, you speed up your workflow. I love learning keyboard shortcuts — it familiarizes me with a program's functionality and improves my speed.
So I've rounded up 16 keyboard shortcuts you should start using today. Some you may know, and some you may not, but all of them will increase your command of Adobe Premiere Pro.
1,2, & 3. Shuttling Controls (J,K, and L)
One of the more basic Premiere shortcuts, the J, K, and L shuttle controls are standard across most NLEs. They let you play forward with L, play in reverse with J, and pause with K. Press the keys multiple times to shuttle more quickly through your timeline.
4. Maximize Panel Size (`, Backtick)
This button simply expands the selected panel size to full screen. This is incredibly handy when you want to get a full screen preview of your timeline.
5. Add Edit (Cmd/Ctrl + K)
This is one of my favorite shortcuts. To me, it's much faster than pulling out the razor tool for every edit.
For an even easier time with this shortcut, assign it to one of your mouse's side buttons (if it has any) for immediate cuts in a flash. Add a shift modifier, and it will cut all clips under the playhead.
6 & 7. In and Out (I & O)
Probably one of the most used shortcuts in Premiere, this marks in and out points on your selected clip or on your timeline.
8 & 9. Clip Shuttling (Up+Down Keys)
These are, by far, the best keys to use to get through your edits. The up key will shuttle you through your timeline edit points, getting you where you want to go as quickly as possible. Select which layer you want to shuttle through by toggling the V and A markers.
10 & 11. Timeline Expansion and Minimization (+ & -)
The + and – keys are pivotal for getting a good look at your timeline. Using them on their own, they will either stretch or condense your timeline horizontally. With added ctrl/cmd modifiers, you can stretch your timeline vertically to get a better look at each individual clip
12. Paste Attributes (Ctrl/Cmd+Alt+V)
The paste attributes shortcut isn't one you'll use often, but it's a great way to paste over attributes such as motion or Lumetri color settings from one clip to another.
13. Match Frame (F)
Use the match frame shortcut to bring the selected clip into your preview window at the playhead on your timeline.
14. Selecting Individual Clips (Alt+Click)
Yes, this shortcut may use the mouse, but it is still very useful. When you select a clip, Premiere defaults to selecting the audio as well. With alt+click, you can select just the audio layer to delete any scratch tracks you may have used for syncing.
15. Undo (Ctrl/Cmd+Z)
This shortcut is pretty universal. When you make the wrong edit, and you want to revert back, just smash the undo button until you get back to the edit you want.
16. Selection Tool (V)
The 'stasis' key in Premiere is a good shortcut when you're working with titles or other tools. When you want to revert back to your selection tool, just press V.
A Handy Shortcut Guide
If you want to keep all these shortcuts within reach, here's a handy chart:
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