Find the keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Premiere and note two or more functions that you’ve never used before that may be invaluable to editing.
A : This shortcut leads to a tool that I don’t think I’ve ever used when editing in other programs, but has quickly become insanely useful. I’m not sure what the technical term is, but it basically lets you select all the clips in a track starting from where your cursor is and ending at the end of the project. This allows you to select and move whole chunks of things forward or backward without having to do the whole time-consuming click, scroll, drag, select process that I usually did. A simple tool, but amazingly helpful.
Cmd + Alt + V : Pasting attributes itself was already something that I only recently discovered and has saved my time immensely, especially when it came to colour grading. Now, also having a keyboard shortcut for the action makes it even more efficient.