

Another useful trick in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 is that you can use traditional J,K,L key shortcuts to control scrubbing or just use the cursor to move the playhead, so cutting out the need to open a clip in the Source Monitor. More information about the clips can now be viewed simply by mousing over them, while clicking them will display the sequence they are used in. Imported After Effects project files are also supported. You can display resizable thumbnails of your clips, with new icons on the lower right corner that display whether the clips contain video or audio components. The Audio editor has also been redesigned and indeed improved, with greater control and more accurate feedback of audio signal levels. Other enhancements include a newly revamped Time Ruler bar in the the Source Monitor, Program Monitor, and Timeline panels and new properties and functionality for markers.

There’s thus no dead space on either side any more and no more jog and shuttle controls.Ī button editor allows you to customise this further, allowing for example you to add previously 'hidden’ buttons such as Play Around and Loop.Īdobe Premiere Pro CS6 also lets you put either the Program Monitor or the Source Monitor into full-screen cinema mode on your system’s primary display with a key press. Now the Source and Program monitors seem a lot clearer, allowing big uncluttered displays of footage – the monitor buttons sitting comfortably on a single row below. Premiere Pro always seemed a bit cramped and techy for a creative tool.
