Custom Workspaces in Premiere Pro with Andrew Devis

Custom Workspaces in Premiere Pro

Have you ever wanted to have one panel in another place on your screen? Or maybe move your tools from the top to the bottom?

In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Andrew Devis shows how to customise your workspace to meet your own specific requirements and then how to save that workspace so that you can recall it quickly and simply, to use whenever you need.

Learn how to create multiple different workspaces for all the different tasks you undertake in Premiere Pro so that editing becomes ever more intuitive.

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NB: This is particularly invaluable when more than one person uses your machine and you want to re-set the workspace to your own exacting standards after ‘they’ have messed it up ;o) …


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    1. Thank you, Declan. You were right, the formatting for this page needed updating. If you do not see the video (usually a Safari issue), we now include instructions for how to access it. Thank you for bringing this to our attention!

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