Updates in the Creative Cloud: Premiere Pro CC 2013-2019

Effectively using multi-touch gestures in Premiere Pro CC

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The use of multi-touch-gestures in Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 opens up new possibilities for editing and handling projects. Whether using a touchscreen device, a tablet, or a trackpad, these gestures make your work more intuitive and faster. Here you will learn about the gestures available to you and how to use them effectively in your workflow.

Key Insights

  • Multi-touch gestures are integrated in Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 to optimize usage.
  • There are different gestures such as moving, pinch zooming, and scrolling.
  • To use the gestures, you need a compatible touch-enabled device.
  • The user interface automatically adapts to touch controls, simplifying the work process.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Connect a Touch-enabled Device

To use the multi-touch gestures in Premiere Pro, you need to ensure that you have a compatible device connected. This can be a Microsoft Surface Pro, a tablet with Windows, or an Apple Trackpad. Make sure your operating system is at least Windows 8.

Effectively Using Multi-Touch Gestures in Premiere Pro CC

2. Open Premiere Pro and Adjust Workspace

Once your device is connected and the correct operating system is running, open Premiere Pro. You will notice that the workspaces automatically adjust to the touch functions. The tracks become larger, making gestures easier to perform.

3. Moving Clips

With a simple tap, you can select clips. To move clip areas, hold the clip with your finger and drag it to the desired position in the project. This feature significantly eases the arrangement of clips.

Effectively Using Multi-Touch Gestures in Premiere Pro CC

4. Use the Zoom Function

The pinch gesture allows you to zoom in or out on images or timeline elements. Place two fingers on the screen and spread them apart to zoom in. To zoom out, bring your fingers together.

Effectively using multi-touch gestures in Premiere Pro CC

5. Set In and Out Points

Another significant advantage of multi-touch gestures is the easy setting of in and out points. You can touch these points directly to specify where a clip starts and ends. This makes editing more precise and quicker.

Effectively Using Multi-Touch Gestures in Premiere Pro CC

6. Scroll Through the Timeline and Effects Bar

When working on large projects, scrolling is an essential function. With a double-tap or a two-finger gesture, you can scroll through your timeline and effects bar, making navigation through many clips easier.

7. Customize Control Elements

In the stacked control elements, you can change the visibility of the panels by clicking on the horizontal lines. A simple tap in an area opens the settings where you can activate or deactivate the group.

Effectively using multi-touch gestures in Premiere Pro CC

8. Use the Scrub Function

To scrub through your clips, simply click in the desired area and use a horizontal movement to precisely select the desired spots. This gives you more control during editing.

9. Deactivate Gestures in the Editor

If you wish, you can deactivate the touch gestures at any time. To do this, go to the settings of the panel groups and click to return to the default view.

Summary - Working with Multi-Touch Gestures in Premiere Pro CC 2015.1

The integration of multi-touch gestures in Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 provides you with a variety of tools to enhance your editing experience. These gestures make operation more intuitive, faster, and more effective. Use the steps above to fully leverage the potential of your touch-enabled device in Premiere Pro.

Frequently Asked Questions

What devices are compatible with the multi-touch gestures?Touchscreen devices like Microsoft Surface Pro or Apple Trackpads are compatible.

How do I set in and out points with gestures?Simply tap on the desired point in your clip to set in or out points.

Can I deactivate the gestures at any time?Yes, you can deactivate the gestures via the settings in the panel groups.

How does scrolling with gestures work?Use the double-tap or two-finger gesture to scroll through the timeline or effects bars.

What is the pinch gesture?With the pinch gesture, you can switch between zooming in and out by spreading your fingers apart or bringing them together.

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