How to Copy and Paste Clips in Premiere Pro
The video below will show you two ways to copy and paste clips in your timeline in Premiere Pro. There’s a quick recap beneath the video!
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The video below will show you two ways to copy and paste clips in your timeline in Premiere Pro. There’s a quick recap beneath the video!
Hi there! This is a completely new style video for this channel. Watch me create a vlog for my other YouTube channel in Premiere Pro.
Here is a list of some of the topics covered in the video:
This video is 42 minutes long so grab some popcorn and let’s go!
► Watch the final edited video I created in this video here
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to create a vlog in Premiere Pro. Leave a comment if you have any questions.
Music used in this video, “Ocean Waves” by PALA, was purchased and licensed through my friends at Soundstripe (affiliate link). For 10% off a subscription use the code EVF at checkout.
Additional Suggested Reading: Copy and Paste in Premiere Pro
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This episode of the Command+Edit Podcast gives you a ton of useful, time-saving Premiere Pro tips that you may never have heard before.
Some of the Premiere Pro tips in this podcast episode:
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