![]() ![]() Thankfully, Adobe have been very aware of this general move towards Premiere Pro and has tried to make things as simple as possible. Whether this is for the speed improvements, the native play-back of multiple formats, the integration with After Effects, Photoshop et al – whatever it may be – it all means change, which can slow you down! On top of all these changes the last thing you want to have to do is learn a whole new set of keyboard shortcuts potentially slowing down your workflow even more. ![]() Recently, many editors have been making a move from other editing applications to Adobe Premiere Pro. Learn how to set Premiere to use shortcuts from other popular video editing applications! Adobe has updated the Premiere Pro CS6 keyboard shortcut window to include more customization.
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