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Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro: Add the Shift key to step playback

Welcome to Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro on ProVideo Coalition. Every week, we will share a new tooltip to save time when working in Adobe Premiere Pro.

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Like any editorial tool, there’s more than one way in Premiere to playback your footage.

There are multiple ways to move the playhead in smaller amounts

I was listening to some nuanced sounds and heard a blip. I was looking to find where it was, but using the arrow keys with audio scrubbing wasn’t enough.

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That’s when I discovered holding down the Shift key and tapping the L key started playing back footage starting at one frame per second. Tapping Shift + L multiple times slowly ratcheted up the speed of playback. Adobe calls it Shuttle Slow Right and Shuttle Slow Left. 

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This technique made it easy for me to hear the stray sound.

Bonus: This works starting with any normal speed playback, too! You can start by pressing the L key and then hit Shift-L to increase the speed. It’s perfect for shuttling through an interview at the fastest you can actually listen to it.

This functionality (Shift J/L) is my new favorite way to accelerate or slow down playback. Instead of having preset playback speeds (normal, double speed, or half), I can shift-play the increment I want

This series is courtesy of Adobe. 

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