![]() Libraries, Info, History, Markers are useful, but not for now. Why here? Because you don’t need to see those two panels - Program monitor and Media browser - simultaneously. The Media browser is also very important, and it goes in the top right. Put the Effects panel near the Effects control panel. Drag the Project panel to the left because it’s an important one. To do so, let’s clear some space from the left of our timeline.ĭrag the Project panel and the Effects panel up. So we should give it as much space as we can. Timeline is the most important panel in Premiere Pro. (You can always find it here: Window → Workspaces.) Do the Right-click → Close panel. Now we’re going to delete this 'Workspaces' panel to free up so much valuable space on the top of your screen. And when you’re done, don’t forget to go to Window → Workspaces again and choose “Save changes to this workspace.” Before you start, go to Window → Workspaces → Save as New Workspace. We’ll just throw away everything we don’t need now in order to focus on important things and keep the most useful features handy and easy to access. Here is the way to rearrange it a little bit and customize it to make the work easy. Premiere Pro default interface was made to satisfy different requests of a wide audience - beginners as well as professionals - and it kind of misses the target. The principle is easy - we’re going to get rid of everything we don’t need (as a beginner user of Premiere Pro) in order to concentrate on things that really matter. ![]() ![]() Here are a couple of tips on how to quickly adjust all the panels in Premiere Pro so you can work fast and efficiently.
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