Make a Preset in Premiere Pro
Edited by Djinu, Alexander Avdeev, Eng, Alma
You're watching VisiHow. In this video, we are going to show how to make a preset in Adobe Premiere Pro. In another tutorial at Change Size of a Clip in Premiere, we resized "Scale height" a bit from 100, where the video showed black lines at the top and the bottom, to 103. Since this is a common item that we are going to have to do on multiple clips, instead of going to the "Motion" menu and typing "103" each time for "Scale height", we'll follow the tutorial steps.
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That was how to make a preset in Adobe Premiere Pro. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them in the space below. Thanks for watching VisiHow!
Video: Make a Preset in Premiere Pro
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Recent edits by: Eng, Alexander Avdeev, Djinu