

Of course, there could be complications when multiple people work on the same part of the project, which is why there’s a contingency to avoid this called “Project Locking”. Not only is this a huge timesaver, but it also keeps project files sizes down, and much easier to keep track of. This is called “Cross Project Referencing”. All your assets can be shared between projects within the Production, without having to duplicate any media. The idea behind this is to break down large workflows into smaller sections which multiple people can work on at the same time, as long as the files are located on a shared local drive. You can trigger it by going to File > New > Production. And it’s a big one if you work in collaboration. Working with a team of editors? It’s time to create a Production (Image credit: Adobe) The big oneīut we’ve kept the most exciting change for last. Of course, new updates mean support for additional file formats, and there are also new encoding presets when exporting to Adobe Stock. Little things like that, might make you wonder why they weren’t included before, but now they’re here you’ll wonder how you managed to get any work done without them prior to these updates!

You can also speed up footage through time remapping by up to 20,000 percent, allowing you to work with much longer clips, and the audio gain range has been increased to 15db. Other recent additions which will make many editors happy include the ability to rename shape and clip layers, the introduction of a new Underline style button so your titles can - finally and easily - be underlined, the inclusion of multi-line text fields in Motion Graphics, and the addition of a new drop-down menu option in those templates, making it much cleaner and easier to customise them in your workflow. You can purchase them individually, or get them both with our All Access Pass.Premiere Pro’s interface remains clean, and sleek, allowing you to focus on the edit (Image credit: Adobe) Other improvements We’ve created best selling complete courses that are great for beginners. Get Started with Premiere Pro and After Effects Still, After Effects is the best option for complicated motion graphics and visual effects. This makes it easier than ever to create After Effects quality graphics right within Premiere Pro. Recently, Adobe Premiere Pro added the Essential Graphics Panel, which is a new way to create titles. They talk to each other – so clips within Premiere Pro can be easily edited in After Effects without exporting and reexporting.

Using Adobe Dynamic Link, I can use both programs at the same time.

I’ll edit the audio in Premiere Pro and then use After Effects to create a motion graphic of something in the video. I’ll edit video in Premiere Pro and then add titles using After Effects. In fact, I use both in 90% of my projects nowadays. It may be obvious, but many video projects require the use of both Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects. Why do I use both Premiere Pro AND After Effects? If you’re making title sequences, motion graphics, or adding advanced effects to your video, us After Effects.
