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Project Panel: Organizing, Automating and Searching
COW Library : Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorials : Andrew Devis : Project Panel: Organizing, Automating and Searching
 The Project Panel in Adobe Premiere Pro is much more powerful and useful than many people realize. In this series of tutorials, Andrew Devis will show how to use the many features in the project panel to increase the efficiency of your workflow - starting with: Organising footage items, Automating them to a sequence as well as showing the very powerful Search options available. |
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Project Panel: New Items & Templates Play Video In this Adobe Premiere Pro video tutorial, Andrew Devis shows all the different types of assets that can be created from the Project Panel and how to use them. He also looks at the seemingly hidden templates available to use directly in Premiere Pro to give your productions an even more professional look.
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