Using the pan and zoom tool in Adobe Premiere Elements,you can create video-like effects from images or movie clips. Formovie clips, the effect works best when there is minimal movementof objects within the clip.
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Go to the 'Effect Control' tab and choose the start zoom point in the area you want to zoom in. Move the playhead in the time line so you can see the result. Then return to the 'Effect Control' tab. Provides a detailed list of keyboard shortcuts for more efficient use of key functions in Premiere Pro CS6 for Windows and Mac OS, as well as tutorials on new features, and instructions for creating custom keyboard shortcuts and printing out the provided list. Zoom in and out of title text in Adobe Premiere Open a New project in Adobe Premiere. In the menu click Title, New Title and choose Default Still. Enter the name for your title and click OK. In the title editor, click the Type Tool (T for a keyboard shortcut). Click on the document and enter. How to Create a Shutter Zoom Effect in Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2018) Duplicate footage however many times you want. Use the alt key to make an exact duplicate. Top piece of footage. Set the scale at a normal zoom. (set base scale to 58 for 4k footage). Search for transform effect in the effects.
When working with the pan and zoom tool, you select objects andthe order in which they are panned and zoomed into. Adobe PremiereElements provides you with customization options using which youcan apply the effect according to your requirements.
You can apply pan and zoom effect on any image with a format that Adobe Premiere Elements supports. For a list of supported image formats, see Supported file formats.
For movie clips, you can create an image out of a single frame using Freeze Frames. Import the image into the Adobe Premiere Elements timeline and apply the pan and zoom effect.
- Select the image to which you want to apply the pan and zoom effect.
The tool auto detect faces and automatically create pan and zoom sequences focusing on the faces.
The Pan and Zoom tool follows the 'Z' pattern while detecting and creating sequences for recognized faces. Select Reverse Automatic Panning Direction option in the settings dialog box to follow the 'S' pattern. You need to reset and re-apply the setting for changes to take place for already applied frames.
Before you apply the pan and zoom effect, you identifythe objects in the image that you want to pan or zoom into usingfocus frames. Focus frames are resizable rectangles that identifythe location of the object in an image.
For images with more than three focus frames, only the selectedfocus frame, and the focus frames previous and next to it in thesequence are displayed.
If a picture has not been analyzed previously, the followingfocus frames appear when you click the pan and zoom tool icon:
A. Resize handlers B. Focusframe C. Frame Number D. Deletefocus frame E. Pan duration F. Zoom optionsfor focus frames
A. Timeline B. Focusframe marker C. Thumbnail view D. CTI (Currenttime indicator)
- A focus frame on the complete image.
- A focus frame at the center of the image.
- In the Pan and Zoom tool, click New Frame to add Focus frames to the media.
- Double-clickthe object or area on which you want to add a focus frame.
- Select the frame after which you want the new focus frameto appear, and click New Frame. The new focus frame appears in thecenter of the view area.Select the new focus frame, and movethe cursor over the frame until the pan (hand) icon appears. Dragto move the focus frame on top of the required object.
- In the Timeline, move the CTI. A ghost frame (blank framewith dotted border) appears onscreen. Move the CTI to the pointwhere you want to add the new frame and click the ghost frame. Anew focus frame is added at that position.
- To add a focus frame between two focus frames, move the CTIbetween their corresponding focus markers in the timeline. ClickNew Frame.
For images with more than three focus frames, only the selectedfocus frame and the focus frames previous and next to it in thesequence are displayed.
Frame hints are red colored rectangles displayed on the media. When you click a frame hint, it is converted to a focus frame.
Note:
Ensure that you click the frame hint only once. Double-clickinga frame hint adds two focus frames.
- Move the cursor over the boundary of the focus frame untilthe pan (hand) icon appears.
- Drag to move the focus frame on top of the required object.
Reorder focus frames to modifypanning sequence (photos only)
The number on focus frames determines the panning sequence,the sequence in which objects are panned into. For example, thefocus shifts to the object with focus frame 3 after the object withfocus frame 2 is panned.
- Do one of the following to change the numbering offocus frames:
- In the timeline, move the focus framemarkers around based on the sequence you want the correspondingfocus frames to appear. Changing the position of focus frame markersautomatically renumbers focus frames in the order of their appearancein the timeline.
- Move the focus frames around in the thumbnail strip.
- Selectthe focus frame, and move your mouse over any of the corners until theresize (double-sided arrow) icon appears. Drag to resize the frame.
- To zoom incrementally, select the focus frame and move yourmouse over the focus frame. Click the “+” or “-” zoom controls toincrementally change the size of the frame.
- Move the mouse over the focus frame. Click the“X” button, or press the Delete key.
Changing the pan duration changes the time for moving fromone focus frame to the next. The pan duration appears on the connectorbetween two focus frames.
- In the Pan Time dialog, scrub the time duration to the desiredvalue, or enter a value in the dialog box.
Alternatively, you can adjust the focus frame markers in thetimeline to change the pan duration.
Hold time is the duration for which the focus stays onan object before panning comes into effect. Increasing the holdtime increases the time for which the object is displayed when infocus.
- Select the focus frame and move the mouse over the focusframe.
- In Hold Time, scrub the time duration to the required value.
Alternatively, you can change the hold time by horizontally draggingthe right side marker of a focus frame in the timeline.
- Click Play Output to preview pan and zoom effectin the preview panel. Alternatively, scrub the CTI to manually previewthe effect.
- Customize the pan, and hold duration values based on yourrequirements.
The zoom options in the pan and zoom toolbar help reducethe size of a focus frame beyond what is possible in the normalview.
For example, the focus frame in normal view is now reduced toa size beyond which it can be reduced no further. However, the sizeis still not small enough for the object on which you want to focus.In such cases, zoom into the object, and then reduce the size ofthe focus frame.
Pan and zoom effect works best with videos that have minimalmovement of objects in the movie clip.
You can create only one focus frame for every movie frame inthe movie clip.
- In the Media panel, right-click the movie clip and selectRun Auto Analyzer.
- To create a focus frame, move the CTI to a position in thetimeline where there is no other focus frame. Click New Frame.
You can work with focus frames in videos the same way that youwork with focus frames for images. However, only those options thatare relevant to movie clips appear in the pan and zoom tool.
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Provides a detailed list of keyboard shortcuts for more efficient use of key functions in Premiere Pro CS6 for Windows and Mac OS, as well as tutorials on new features, and instructions for creating custom keyboard shortcuts and printing out the provided list.
See this page for default keyboard shortcuts for Premiere Pro .
Many commands have keyboard shortcut equivalents, so you can complete tasks with minimal use of the mouse. You can also create or edit keyboard shortcuts.
Commands that are blank in the following table can be customized in the Keyboard Customization (Windows) or Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac OS) dialog box.. The default shortcut set is called Premiere Pro CS6.
See this page for default keyboard shortcuts for Premiere Pro CS5 and CS5.5.
Results | Windows | Mac OS |
File | ||
New | ||
Project... | Ctrl+Alt+N | Opt+Cmd+N |
Sequence... | Ctrl+N | Cmd+N |
Sequence From Clip | ||
Bin | Cmd+/ | |
Offline File... | ||
Adjustment Layer... | ||
Title... | Ctrl+T | Cmd+T |
Photoshop File... | ||
Open Project... | Ctrl+O | Cmd+O |
Browse in Adobe Bridge... | Ctrl+Alt+O | Opt+Cmd+O |
Close Project | Ctrl+Shift+W | Shift+Cmd+W |
Close | Ctrl+W | Cmd+W |
Save | Ctrl+S | Cmd+S |
Save As... | Ctrl+Shift+S | Shift+Cmd+S |
Save a Copy... | Ctrl+Alt+S | Opt+Cmd+S |
Revert | ||
Capture... | F5 | F5 |
Batch Capture... | F6 | F6 |
Adobe Dynamic Link | ||
Send to Encore | ||
Replace with After Effects Composition | ||
New After Effects Composition... | ||
Import After Effects Composition... | ||
Adobe Story | ||
Attach Script File... | ||
Clear Script Data | ||
Send to Adobe SpeedGrade... | ||
Import from Media Browser | Ctrl+Alt+I | Opt+Cmd+I |
Import... | Ctrl+I | Cmd+I |
Export | ||
Media... | Ctrl+M | Cmd+M |
Title... | ||
Tape... | ||
EDL... | ||
OMF... | ||
AAF... | ||
Final Cut Pro XML... | ||
Get Properties for | ||
File... | ||
Selection... | Ctrl+Shift+H | Shift+Cmd+H |
Reveal in Adobe Bridge... | ||
Exit | Ctrl+Q | |
Edit | ||
Undo | Ctrl+Z | Cmd+Z |
Redo | Ctrl+Shift+Z | Shift+Cmd+Z |
Cut | Ctrl+X | Cmd+X |
Copy | Ctrl+C | Cmd+C |
Paste | Ctrl+V | Cmd+V |
Paste Insert | Ctrl+Shift+V | Shift+Cmd+V |
Paste Attributes | Ctrl+Alt+V | Opt+Cmd+V |
Clear | Delete | Forward Delete |
Ripple Delete | Shift+Delete | Shift+Forward Delete |
Duplicate | Ctrl+Shift+/ | Shift+Cmd+/ |
Select All | Ctrl+A | Cmd+A |
Deselect All | Ctrl+Shift+A | Shift+Cmd+A |
Find... | Ctrl+F | Cmd+F |
Find Faces | ||
Label | ||
Select Label Group | ||
Violet | ||
Iris | ||
Caribbean | ||
Lavender | ||
Cerulean | ||
Forest | ||
Rose | ||
Mango | ||
Edit Original | Ctrl+E | Cmd+E |
Edit in Adobe Audition | ||
Clip | ||
Sequence... | ||
Edit in Adobe Photoshop | ||
Keyboard Shortcuts... | ||
Preferences | ||
General... | ||
Appearance... | ||
Audio... | ||
Audio Hardware... | ||
Audio Output Mapping... | ||
Auto Save... | ||
Capture... | ||
Device Control... | ||
Label Colors... | ||
Label Defaults... | ||
Media... | ||
Memory... | ||
Playback... | ||
Titler... | ||
Trim... | ||
Project | ||
Project Settings | ||
General... | ||
Scratch Disks... | ||
Link Media... | ||
Make Offline... | ||
Automate to Sequence... | ||
Import Batch List... | ||
Export Batch List... | ||
Project Manager... | ||
Remove Unused | ||
Clip | ||
Rename... | ||
Make Subclip... | ||
Edit Subclip... | ||
Edit Offline... | ||
Source Settings... | ||
Modify | ||
Audio Channels... | ||
Interpret Footage... | ||
Timecode... | ||
Video Options | ||
Frame Hold... | ||
Field Options... | ||
Frame Blend | ||
Scale to Frame Size | ||
Audio Options | ||
Audio Gain... | ||
Breakout to Mono | ||
Render and Replace | ||
Extract Audio | ||
Analyze Content... | ||
Speed/Duration... | Ctrl+R | Cmd+R |
Remove Effects... | ||
Capture Settings | ||
Set Capture Settings... | ||
Clear Capture Settings | ||
Insert | , | , |
Overwrite | . | . |
Replace Footage... | ||
Replace With Clip | ||
From Source Monitor | ||
From Source Monitor, Match Frame | ||
From Bin | ||
Enable | ||
Link | ||
Group | Ctrl+G | Cmd+G |
Ungroup | Ctrl+Shift+G | Shift+Cmd+G |
Synchronize... | ||
Merge Clips... | ||
Nest | ||
Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence... | ||
Multi-Camera | ||
Enable | ||
Sequence | ||
Sequence Settings... | ||
Render Effects in Work Area | Enter | Return |
Render Entire Work Area | ||
Render Audio | ||
Delete Render Files | ||
Delete Work Area Render Files | ||
Match Frame | F | F |
Add Edit | Ctrl+K | Cmd+K |
Add Edit to All Tracks | Ctrl+Shift+K | Shift+Cmd+K |
Trim Edit | T | T |
Extend Selected Edit to Playhead | E | E |
Apply Video Transition | Ctrl+D | Cmd+D |
Apply Audio Transition | Ctrl+Shift+D | Shift+Cmd+D |
Apply Default Transitions to Selection | ||
Lift | ; | ; |
Extract | ' | ' |
Zoom In | = | = |
Zoom Out | - | - |
Go to Gap | ||
Next in Sequence | ||
Previous in Sequence | ||
Next in Track | ||
Previous in Track | ||
Snap | S | S |
Closed Captioning | ||
Attach File... | ||
Clear Data | ||
Normalize Master Track... | ||
Add Tracks... | ||
Delete Tracks... | ||
Marker | ||
Mark In | I | I |
Mark Out | O | O |
Mark Clip | Shift+/ | Shift+/ |
Mark Selection | / | / |
Mark Split | ||
Video In | ||
Video Out | ||
Audio In | ||
Audio Out | ||
Go to In | Shift+I | Shift+I |
Go to Out | Shift+O | Shift+O |
Go to Split | ||
Video In | ||
Video Out | ||
Audio In | ||
Audio Out | ||
Clear In | Ctrl+Shift+I | Opt+I |
Clear Out | Ctrl+Shift+O | Opt+O |
Clear In and Out | Ctrl+Shift+X | Opt+X |
Add Marker | M | M |
Go to Next Marker | Shift+M | Shift+M |
Go to Previous Marker | Ctrl+Shift+M | Shift+Cmd+M |
Clear Current Marker | Ctrl+Alt+M | Opt+M |
Clear All Markers | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M | Opt+Cmd+M |
Edit Marker... | ||
Add Encore Chapter Marker... | ||
Add Flash Cue Marker... | ||
Title | ||
New Title | ||
Default Still... | ||
Default Roll... | ||
Default Crawl... | ||
Based on Current Title... | ||
Based on Template... | ||
Font | ||
Size | ||
Other... | ||
48 | ||
60 | ||
72 | ||
96 | ||
120 | ||
156 | ||
180 | ||
Type Alignment | ||
Left | Ctrl+Shift+L | Shift+Cmd+L |
Center | Ctrl+Shift+C | Shift+Cmd+C |
Right | Ctrl+Shift+R | Shift+Cmd+R |
Orientation | ||
Horizontal | ||
Vertical | ||
Word Wrap | ||
Tab Stops... | Ctrl+Shift+T | Shift+Cmd+T |
Templates... | Ctrl+J | Cmd+J |
Roll/Crawl Options... | ||
Logo | ||
Insert Logo... | ||
Insert Logo into Text... | ||
Restore Logo Size | ||
Restore Logo Aspect Ratio | ||
Transform | ||
Position... | ||
Scale... | ||
Rotation... | ||
Opacity... | ||
Select | ||
First Object Above | ||
Next Object Above | Ctrl+Alt+] | Opt+Cmd+] |
Next Object Below | Ctrl+Alt+[ | Opt+Cmd+[ |
Last Object Below | ||
Arrange | ||
Bring to Front | Ctrl+Shift+] | Shift+Cmd+] |
Bring Forward | Ctrl+] | Cmd+] |
Send to Back | Ctrl+Shift+[ | Shift+Cmd+[ |
Send Backward | Ctrl+[ | Cmd+[ |
Position | ||
Horizontal Center | ||
Vertical Center | ||
Lower Third | ||
Align Objects | ||
Horizontal Left | ||
Horizontal Center | ||
Horizontal Right | ||
Vertical Top | ||
Vertical Center | ||
Vertical Bottom | ||
Distribute Objects | ||
Horizontal Left | ||
Horizontal Center | ||
Horizontal Right | ||
Horizontal Even Spacing | ||
Vertical Top | ||
Vertical Center | ||
Vertical Bottom | ||
Vertical Even Spacing | ||
View | ||
Safe Title Margin | ||
Safe Action Margin | ||
Text Baselines | ||
Tab Markers | ||
Show Video | ||
Window | ||
Workspace | ||
New Workspace... | ||
Delete Workspace... | ||
Reset Current Workspace... | ||
Import Workspace from Projects | ||
Audio Meters | ||
Audio Mixer | Shift+6 | Shift+6 |
Capture | ||
Effect Controls | Shift+5 | Shift+5 |
Effects | Shift+7 | Shift+7 |
Events | ||
History | ||
Info | ||
Markers | ||
Media Browser | Shift+8 | Shift+8 |
Metadata | ||
Multi-Camera Monitor | ||
Options | ||
Program Monitor | Shift+4 | Shift+4 |
Project | Shift+1 | Shift+1 |
Reference Monitor | ||
Source Monitor | Shift+2 | Shift+2 |
Timecode | ||
Timelines | Shift+3 | Shift+3 |
Title Actions | ||
Title Designer | ||
Title Properties | ||
Title Styles | ||
Title Tools | ||
Tools | ||
Trim Monitor | ||
VST Editor | ||
Help | ||
Adobe Premiere Pro Help... | F1 | F1 |
Adobe Premiere Pro Support Center... | ||
Adobe Product Improvement Program... | ||
Keyboard... | ||
About Adobe Premiere Pro... | ||
Clear Poster Frame | Ctrl+Shift+P | Opt+P |
Export Frame | Ctrl+Shift+E | Shift+E |
Extend Next Edit To Playhead | ||
Extend Previous Edit To Playhead | Ctrl+/ | |
Go to Next Edit Point | Down | Down |
Go to Next Edit Point on Any Track | Shift+Down | Shift+Down |
Go to Next Selected Edit Point | ||
Go to Previous Edit Point | Up | Up |
Go to Previous Edit Point on Any Track | Shift+Up | Shift+Up |
Go to Previous Selected Edit Point | ||
Go to Selected Clip End | Shift+End | Shift+End |
Go to Selected Clip Start | Shift+Home | Shift+Home |
Go to Sequence-Clip End | End | End |
Go to Sequence-Clip Start | Home | Home |
Maximize or Restore Active Frame | Shift+` | Shift+` |
Maximize or Restore Frame Under Cursor | ` | ` |
Play Around | Shift+K | Shift+K |
Play In to Out | Ctrl+Shift+Space | Opt+K |
Play In to Out with Preroll/Postroll | Shift+Space | Shift+Space |
Play from Playhead to Out Point | Ctrl+Space | Ctrl+Space |
Play-Stop Toggle | Space | Space |
Reveal Nested Sequence | Ctrl+Shift+F | Shift+T |
Ripple Trim Next Edit To Playhead | ||
Ripple Trim Previous Edit To Playhead | ||
Select Camera 1 | 1 | 1 |
Select Camera 10 | ||
Select Camera 11 | ||
Select Camera 12 | ||
Select Camera 13 | ||
Select Camera 14 | ||
Select Camera 15 | ||
Select Camera 16 | ||
Select Camera 2 | 2 | 2 |
Select Camera 3 | 3 | 3 |
Select Camera 4 | 4 | 4 |
Select Camera 5 | 5 | 5 |
Select Camera 6 | 6 | 6 |
Select Camera 7 | 7 | 7 |
Select Camera 8 | 8 | 8 |
Select Camera 9 | 9 | 9 |
Select Find Box | Shift+F | Shift+F |
Select Nearest Edit Point as Ripple In | ||
Select Nearest Edit Point as Ripple Out | ||
Select Nearest Edit Point as Roll | ||
Select Nearest Edit Point as Trim In | ||
Select Nearest Edit Point as Trim Out | ||
Select Next Panel | Ctrl+Shift+. | Ctrl+Shift+. |
Select Previous Panel | Ctrl+Shift+, | Ctrl+Shift+, |
Set Poster Frame | Shift+P | Cmd+P |
Shuttle Left | J | J |
Shuttle Right | L | L |
Shuttle Slow Left | Shift+J | Shift+J |
Shuttle Slow Right | Shift+L | Shift+L |
Shuttle Stop | K | K |
Step Back | Left | Left |
Step Back Five Frames - Units | Shift+Left | Shift+Left |
Step Forward | Right | Right |
Step Forward Five Frames - Units | Shift+Right | Shift+Right |
Toggle All Source Audio Off | ||
Toggle All Source Audio On | ||
Toggle All Target Audio Off | ||
Toggle All Target Audio On | ||
Toggle All Target Video Off | ||
Toggle All Target Video On | ||
Toggle Audio During Scrubbing | ||
Toggle Full Screen | Ctrl+` | Ctrl+` |
Toggle Source Audio 1 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 2 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 3 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 4 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 5 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 6 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 7 | ||
Toggle Source Audio 8 | ||
Toggle Source Video | ||
Toggle Target Audio 1 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 2 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 3 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 4 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 5 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 6 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 7 | ||
Toggle Target Audio 8 | ||
Toggle Target Video 1 | ||
Toggle Target Video 2 | ||
Toggle Target Video 3 | ||
Toggle Target Video 4 | ||
Toggle Target Video 5 | ||
Toggle Target Video 6 | ||
Toggle Target Video 7 | ||
Toggle Target Video 8 | ||
Toggle Trim Type | Shift+T | Ctrl+T |
Trim Backward | Ctrl+Left | Opt+Left |
Trim Backward Many | Ctrl+Shift+Left | Opt+Shift+Left |
Trim Forward | Ctrl+Right | Opt+Right |
Trim Forward Many | Ctrl+Shift+Right | Opt+Shift+Right |
Trim In Point to Playhead | ||
Trim Out Point to Playhead | ||
Workspace 1 | Alt+Shift+1 | Opt+Shift+1 |
Workspace 2 | Alt+Shift+2 | Opt+Shift+2 |
Workspace 3 | Alt+Shift+3 | Opt+Shift+3 |
Workspace 4 | Alt+Shift+4 | Opt+Shift+4 |
Workspace 5 | Alt+Shift+5 | Opt+Shift+5 |
Workspace 6 | Alt+Shift+6 | Opt+Shift+6 |
Workspace 7 | Alt+Shift+7 | Opt+Shift+7 |
Workspace 8 | Alt+Shift+8 | Opt+Shift+8 |
Workspace 9 | Alt+Shift+9 | Opt+Shift+9 |
Zoom to Sequence | ||
Panels | ||
Audio Mixer Panel | ||
Audio Mixer Panel Menu | ||
Show/Hide Tracks... | Ctrl+Alt+T | Opt+Cmd+T |
Show Audio Time Units | ||
Loop | ||
Meter Input(s) Only | Ctrl+Shift+I | Ctrl+Shift+I |
Switch to Touch after Write | ||
Capture Panel | ||
Capture Panel Menu | ||
Capture Settings... | ||
Record Video | V | V |
Record Audio | A | A |
Record Audio and Video | ||
Scene Detect | ||
Collapse Window | ||
Eject | E | E |
Fast Forward | F | F |
Go to In point | Q | Q |
Go to Out point | W | W |
Log Clip | ||
Next Scene | ||
Pause | ||
Play | ||
Previous Scene | ||
Record | G | G |
Rewind | R | R |
Set In point | ||
Set Out point | ||
Slow Play | ||
Slow Reverse | ||
Step Back | Left | Left |
Step Forward | Right | Right |
Stop | S | S |
Effect Controls Panel | ||
Effect Controls Panel Menu | ||
Save Preset... | ||
Effect Enabled | ||
Remove Selected Effect | Backspace | Delete |
Remove Effects... | ||
Snap | ||
Snap To | ||
Video Keyframes | ||
Audio Keyframes | ||
Sequence Markers | ||
Playhead | ||
Clip | ||
All | ||
None | ||
Show Audio Time Units | ||
Time Ruler Numbers | ||
Loop During Audio-Only Playback | ||
Pin to Clip | ||
Expand Audio Effects | ||
Expand Master Clip Audio Effects | ||
Expand Master Clip Video Effects | ||
Expand Video Effects | ||
Effects Panel | ||
Effects Panel Menu | ||
New Custom Bin | Ctrl+/ | Cmd+/ |
New Presets Bin | ||
Delete Custom Item | Backspace | Delete |
Set Selected as Default Transition | ||
Set Default Transition Duration... | ||
Import Presets... | ||
Export Presets... | ||
Preset Properties... | ||
History Panel | ||
History Panel Menu | ||
Step Backward | Left | Left |
Step Forward | Right | Right |
Delete | Backspace | Delete |
Clear History | ||
Media Browser Panel | ||
Media Browser Panel Menu | ||
Edit Columns... | ||
Import as Image Sequence | ||
Hover Scrub | ||
Clear Recent Directories | ||
Next Directory | Ctrl+Shift+N | Shift+Cmd+N |
Open in Source Monitor | Shift+O | Shift+O |
Parent Directory | Ctrl+Up | Cmd+Up |
Previous Directory | Ctrl+Shift+P | Shift+Cmd+P |
Select Directory List | Left | Left |
Select Media List | Right | Right |
Selected Directory | Ctrl+Enter | Cmd+Return |
Metadata Panel | ||
Metadata Panel Menu | ||
Metadata Display... | ||
Loop | ||
Next Matching Word | ||
Play | Space | Space |
Play In to Out | ||
Previous Matching Word | ||
Multi-Camera Monitor Panel | ||
Multi-Camera Monitor Panel Menu | ||
Audio Follows Video | ||
Show Preview Monitor | ||
Time Ruler Numbers | ||
Cut to Camera 1 | Ctrl+1 | Cmd+1 |
Cut to Camera 10 | ||
Cut to Camera 11 | ||
Cut to Camera 12 | ||
Cut to Camera 13 | ||
Cut to Camera 14 | ||
Cut to Camera 15 | ||
Cut to Camera 16 | ||
Cut to Camera 2 | Ctrl+2 | Cmd+2 |
Cut to Camera 3 | Ctrl+3 | Cmd+3 |
Cut to Camera 4 | Ctrl+4 | Cmd+4 |
Cut to Camera 5 | Ctrl+5 | Cmd+5 |
Cut to Camera 6 | Ctrl+6 | Cmd+6 |
Cut to Camera 7 | Ctrl+7 | Cmd+7 |
Cut to Camera 8 | Ctrl+8 | Cmd+8 |
Cut to Camera 9 | Ctrl+9 | Cmd+9 |
Go to Next Edit Point | Down | Down |
Go to Previous Edit Point | Up | Up |
Play Around | ||
Play/Stop Toggle | Space | Space |
Record On/Off Toggle | 0 | 0 |
Step Back | Left | Left |
Step Forward | Right | Right |
Program Monitor Panel | ||
Program Monitor Panel Menu | ||
Gang to Reference Monitor | ||
Gang Source and Program | ||
Composite Video | ||
Alpha | ||
All Scopes | ||
Vectorscope | ||
YC Waveform | ||
Generate peak file | ||
YCbCr Parade | ||
RGB Parade | ||
Vect/YC Wave/YCbCr Parade | ||
Vect/YC Wave/RGB Parade | ||
Display First Field | ||
Display Second Field | ||
Display Both Fields | ||
Playback Resolution | ||
Full | Ctrl+0 | Cmd+0 |
1/2 | Ctrl+2 | Cmd+2 |
1/4 | Ctrl+4 | Cmd+4 |
1/8 | Ctrl+8 | Cmd+8 |
1/16 | ||
Paused Resolution | ||
Full | ||
1/2 | ||
1/4 | ||
1/8 | ||
1/16 | ||
Timecode Overlay During Edit | ||
Closed Captioning Display | ||
Settings... | ||
Show Transport Controls | ||
Show Audio Time Units | ||
Show Markers | ||
Show Dropped Frame Indicator | ||
Time Ruler Numbers | ||
Playback Settings... | ||
Closed Captioning | ||
Gang to Program Monitor | ||
Loop | ||
Play-Stop Toggle | ||
Safe Margins | ||
Step Back | ||
Step Forward | ||
Project Panel | ||
Project Panel Menu | ||
New Bin | ||
Rename | ||
Delete | Backspace | Delete |
Automate to Sequence... | ||
Find... | ||
List | Ctrl+Page Up | Cmd+Page Up |
Icon | Ctrl+Page Down | Cmd+Page Down |
Preview Area | ||
Thumbnails | ||
Hover Scrub | Shift+H | Shift+H |
Refresh | ||
Metadata Display... | ||
Delete Selection with Options | Ctrl+Delete | Cmd+Forward Delete |
Extend Selection Down | Shift+Down | Shift+Down |
Extend Selection Left | Shift+Left | Shift+Left |
Extend Selection Right | Shift+Right | Shift+Right |
Extend Selection Up | Shift+Up | Shift+Up |
Go Back | ||
Move Selection Down | Down | Down |
Move Selection End | End | End |
Move Selection Home | Home | Home |
Move Selection Left | Left | Left |
Move Selection Page Down | Page Down | Page Down |
Move Selection Page Up | Page Up | Page Up |
Move Selection Right | Right | Right |
Move Selection Up | Up | Up |
Next Column Field | Tab | Tab |
Next Row Field | Enter | Return |
Open in Source Monitor | ||
Open in Timeline | ||
Previous Column Field | Shift+Tab | Shift+Tab |
Previous Row Field | Shift+Enter | Shift+Return |
Reveal In Explorer | ||
Reveal Project In Explorer | ||
Thumbnail Size Next | Shift+] | Shift+] |
Thumbnail Size Previous | Shift+[ | Shift+[ |
Toggle View | Shift+ | Shift+ |
Zoom In | ||
Zoom Out | ||
Source Monitor Panel | ||
Source Monitor Panel Menu | ||
Gang Source and Program | ||
Composite Video | ||
Audio Waveform | ||
Alpha | ||
All Scopes | ||
Vectorscope | ||
YC Waveform | ||
YCbCr Parade | ||
RGB Parade | ||
Vect/YC Wave/YCbCr Parade | ||
Vect/YC Wave/RGB Parade | ||
Display First Field | ||
Display Second Field | ||
Display Both Fields | ||
Playback Resolution | ||
Full | Ctrl+0 | Cmd+0 |
1/2 | Ctrl+2 | Cmd+2 |
1/4 | Ctrl+4 | Cmd+4 |
1/8 | Ctrl+8 | Cmd+8 |
1/16 | ||
Paused Resolution | ||
Full | ||
1/2 | ||
1/4 | ||
1/8 | ||
1/16 | ||
Show Transport Controls | ||
Show Audio Time Units | ||
Show Markers | ||
Show Dropped Frame Indicator | ||
Time Ruler Numbers | ||
Playback Settings... | ||
Add Clip to Project | ||
Loop | ||
Play-Stop Toggle | ||
Safe Margins | ||
Source Clip: Close | ||
Source Clip: Close All | ||
Source Clip: First | ||
Source Clip: Last | ||
Source Clip: Next | ||
Source Clip: Previous | ||
Step Back | ||
Step Forward | ||
Timecode Panel | ||
Timeline Panel | ||
Timeline Panel Menu | ||
Work Area Bar | ||
Show Audio Time Units | ||
Time Ruler Numbers | ||
Start Time... | ||
Add Clip Marker | Ctrl+1 | |
Apply Audio Crossfade Transition | ||
Apply Video Crossfade Transition | ||
Apply Video Dip To White Transition | ||
Apply Video Wipe Transition | ||
Clear Selection | Backspace | Delete |
Decrease Audio Tracks Height | ||
Decrease Video Tracks Height | ||
Increase Audio Tracks Height | ||
Increase Video Tracks Height | ||
Move Playhead to Cursor | ||
Nudge Clip Selection Left Five Frames | Alt+Shift+Left | Shift+Cmd+Left |
Nudge Clip Selection Left One Frame | Alt+Left | Cmd+Left |
Nudge Clip Selection Right Five Frames | Alt+Shift+Right | Shift+Cmd+Right |
Nudge Clip Selection Right One Frame | Alt+Right | Cmd+Right |
Reveal In Project | ||
Ripple Delete | Alt+Backspace | Opt+Delete |
Set Work Area Bar In Point | Alt+[ | Opt+[ |
Set Work Area Bar Out Point | Alt+] | Opt+] |
Show Next Screen | Page Down | Page Down |
Show Previous Screen | Page Up | Page Up |
Slide Clip Selection Left Five Frames | Alt+Shift+, | Opt+Shift+, |
Slide Clip Selection Left One Frame | Alt+, | Opt+, |
Slide Clip Selection Right Five Frames | Alt+Shift+. | Opt+Shift+. |
Slide Clip Selection Right One Frame | Alt+. | Opt+. |
Slip Clip Selection Left Five Frames | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Left | Opt+Shift+Cmd+Left |
Slip Clip Selection Left One Frame | Ctrl+Alt+Left | Opt+Cmd+Left |
Slip Clip Selection Right Five Frames | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right | Opt+Shift+Cmd+Right |
Slip Clip Selection Right One Frame | Ctrl+Alt+Right | Opt+Cmd+Right |
Titler Panel | ||
Add Anchor Point Tool | ||
Arc Tool | A | A |
Area Type Tool | ||
Bold | ||
Clipped Corner Rectangle Tool | ||
Convert Anchor Point Tool | ||
Decrease Kerning by Five Units | Alt+Shift+Left | Opt+Shift+Left |
Decrease Kerning by One Unit | Alt+Left | Opt+Left |
Decrease Leading by Five Units | Alt+Shift+Down | Opt+Shift+Down |
Decrease Leading by One Unit | Alt+Down | Opt+Down |
Decrease Text Size by Five Points | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Left | Opt+Shift+Cmd+Left |
Decrease Text Size by One Point | Ctrl+Alt+Left | Opt+Cmd+Left |
Delete Anchor Point Tool | ||
Ellipse Tool | E | E |
Increase Kerning by Five Units | Alt+Shift+Right | Opt+Shift+Right |
Increase Kerning by One Unit | Alt+Right | Opt+Right |
Increase Leading by Five Units | Alt+Shift+Up | Opt+Shift+Up |
Increase Leading by One Unit | Alt+Up | Opt+Up |
Increase Text Size by Five Points | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right | Opt+Shift+Cmd+Right |
Increase Text Size by One Point | Ctrl+Alt+Right | Opt+Cmd+Right |
Insert Copyright Symbol | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C | Opt+Shift+Cmd+C |
Insert Registered Symbol | Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R | Opt+Shift+Cmd+R |
Italic | ||
Line Tool | L | L |
Nudge Selected Object Down by Five Pixels | Shift+Down | Shift+Down |
Nudge Selected Object Down by One Pixel | Down | Down |
Nudge Selected Object Left by Five Pixels | Shift+Left | Shift+Left |
Nudge Selected Object Left by One Pixel | Left | Left |
Nudge Selected Object Right by Five Pixels | Shift+Right | Shift+Right |
Nudge Selected Object Right by One Pixel | Right | Right |
Nudge Selected Object Up by Five Pixels | Shift+Up | Shift+Up |
Nudge Selected Object Up by One Pixel | Up | Up |
Path Type Tool | ||
Pen Tool | P | P |
Position Object(s) to Bottom Title Safe Margin | Ctrl+Shift+D | Shift+Cmd+D |
Position Object(s) to Left Title Safe Margin | Ctrl+Shift+F | Shift+Cmd+F |
Position Object(s) to Right Title Safe Margin | ||
Position Object(s) to Top Title Safe Margin | Ctrl+Shift+O | Shift+Cmd+O |
Rectangle Tool | R | R |
Rotation Tool | O | O |
Rounded Corner Rectangle Tool | ||
Rounded Rectangle Tool | ||
Selection Tool | V | V |
Show Timeline Video Behind Title | ||
Type Tool | T | T |
Underline | ||
Vertical Area Type Tool | ||
Vertical Path Type Tool | ||
Vertical Type Tool | C | C |
Wedge Tool | W | W |
Trim Monitor Panel | ||
Focus Both Outgoing and Incoming | Alt+1 | Opt+1 |
Focus on Incoming Side | Alt+3 | Opt+3 |
Focus on Outgoing Side | Alt+2 | Opt+2 |
Loop | ||
Play/Stop Toggle | ||
Toggle Adjacent Audio Waveforms | ||
Toggle Incoming Safe Area | ||
Toggle Outgoing Safe Area | ||
Toggle Safe Margins | ||
Trim Backward by Large Trim Offset | Alt+Shift+Left | Opt+Shift+Left |
Trim Backward by One Frame | Alt+Left | Opt+Left |
Trim Forward by Large Trim Offset | Alt+Shift+Right | Opt+Shift+Right |
Trim Forward by One Frame | Alt+Right | Opt+Right |
Tools | ||
Selection Tool | V | V |
Track Select Tool | A | A |
Ripple Edit Tool | B | B |
Rolling Edit Tool | N | N |
Rate Stretch Tool | X | X |
Razor Tool | C | C |
Slip Tool | Y | Y |
Slide Tool | U | U |
Pen Tool | P | P |
Hand Tool | H | H |
Zoom Tool | Z | Z |
Find the keyboard shortcuts for a tool, button, or menu command by doing any of the following:
- For a tool or button, hold the pointer over the tool or button until its tool tip appears. If available, the keyboard shortcut appears in the tool tip after the tool description.
- For menu commands, look for the keyboard shortcut at the right of the command.
- For the most-used keyboard shortcuts not shown in tool tips or on menus, see the tables in this article. For a complete list of default and current shortcuts, choose Edit > Keyboard Customization. (Windows), (Mac OS in CS5) or Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac OS)
- In CS5.5 and later, use the search field in the Keyboard Customization dialog box to find specific commands quickly.
For information about using Apple Final Cut Pro or Avid Media Composer keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro, customizing keyboard shortcuts, and to move custom keyboard shortcuts to a different system, see this video by Kevin Monahan and Karl Soule on AdobeTV.
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Learn about the new user interface for viewing or changing keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then, discover some of the new shortcuts for common editing commands.
You can set shortcuts to match shortcuts in other software you use. If other sets are available, you can choose them from the Set menu in the Keyboard Customization dialog box.
- For customizing keyboard shortcuts, choose one of the following:
- In Windows, choose Edit > Keyboard Customization
- In Mac OS (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5), choose Edit > Keyboard Customization
- In Mac OS (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later), choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts
- (Optional) From the Set menu in the Keyboard Customization dialog box, choose the set of keyboard shortcuts you want to use in Premiere Pro:
- Adobe Premiere Pro Factory Defaults (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5)
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5)
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 (Adobe Premiere Pro CS6)
- Avid Xpress DV 3.5 (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5)
- Avid Media Composer 5 (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later)
- Final Cut Pro 7.0
- In the Keyboard Customization dialog box, choose an option from the menu:Displays commands found in the menu bar, organized by category.Displays commands associated with panels and menus.Displays a list of tool icons.
- In the Command column, view the command for which you want to create or change a shortcut. If necessary, click the triangle next to the name of a category to reveal the commands it includes.
- Type the shortcut you want to use for the item. The Keyboard Customization dialog box displays an alert if the shortcut you choose is already in use.
- To erase a shortcut and return it to the command that originally had it, click Undo.
- To jump to the command that previously had the shortcut, click Go To.
- To simply delete the shortcut you typed, click Clear.
- To reenter the shortcut you typed previously, click Redo.
- Repeat the procedure to enter as many shortcuts as you want. When you’re finished, click Save As, type a name for your Key Set, and click Save.Note:The operating system reserves some commands. You cannot reassign those commands to Premiere Pro. Also, you cannot assign the plus (+) and minus (-) keys on the numeric keypad because they are necessary for entering relative timecode values. You can assign the minus (–) key on the main keyboard, however.Franklin McMahon provides a video tutorial on the Layers Magazine website that shows how to customize keyboard shortcuts.This video shows you how to transport your customized keyboard shortcuts to other Premiere Pro editing systems.Here is a tutorial by Clay Asbury about starting with the Final Cut Pro shortcuts in Premiere Pro CS5.5, and then saving a custom layout.
- In Windows, choose Edit > Keyboard Customization
- In Mac OS (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5), choose Edit > Keyboard Customization
- In Mac OS (Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later), choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts
- To remove a shortcut, select the shortcut you want to remove, and click Clear.
- To remove a set of shortcuts, choose the key set from the Set menu and click Delete. When prompted in the warning dialog box, click Delete to confirm your choice.
Many editors like to have a keyboard shortcuts document they can search and refer to. Premiere Pro offers a way to copy and paste keyboard shortcuts into a document, and then print. There are also pages in Help documentation that you can print, or save as a PDF.
Whether you are copy and pasting into a document, printing a PDF, or inspecting the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box, it is important to note the available commands that are mappable to the keyboard. You can engage in a much more keyboard driven workflow by adding new keyboard shortcuts.
You can paste the lists of keyboard shortcuts from the Keyboard Customization dialog box into a text document, like a spreadsheet, from which you can print. The advantage of the copy and pasting method is that you can view your customized keyboard shortcuts, as well. If you select Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, or Custom keyboard shortcuts, then those keyboard shortcuts are the ones that are printed.
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- Do one of the following:
- Press Ctrl+Shift, and then choose Edit > Keyboard Customization (Windows).
- For Premiere Pro CS5, press Command+Shift, and then choose Edit > Keyboard Customization (Mac OS).
- For Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, press Command+Shift, and then choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts.
- Press Ctrl+Shift, and then choose Edit > Keyboard Customization (Windows).
- Select a set of keyboard shortcuts from the Set menu in the Keyboard Customization dialog box (Windows, or Premiere Pro CS5 on Mac OS), or the Keyboard Layout Preset menu in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later (Mac OS).
- Click the Clipboard button.
- Start a new document in a text editor, or spreadsheet program.
- Paste the contents of the clipboard into the document.
- Save the document and then print it out.
You can print a PDF of the existing keyboard shortcuts in the following Help articles:
Premiere Pro CS6 (Windows)
Premiere Pro CS6 (Mac)
Premiere Pro CS6 (Mac)
Adobe Premiere How To Pan And Zoom A Still
Open the keyboard shortcuts article in a web browser and print it out.
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