Insert images faster into Premiere Pro (with Copy + Paste)
What if you could take any image from the internet and move it straight into Adobe Premiere Pro without having to save it first. Well, now you can, and I will show you how.
Insert images faster into Premiere Pro (with Copy + Paste)
First, go to the website Brevidy.pro, who btw have great time-saving tools that I’ve done separate tutorials about:
How to create social media clips automatically (Captions + Emojis + B-roll)
and
How to add animated emojis inside Adobe Premiere Pro
…but we are going to click on the text “Copy Pasta” in the top menu.
Here, you can download a tool, completely for free, no trials or hidden costs, and then you just follow the steps that will pop up once you click “Download” and then you can find the tool inside Premiere Pro by going up to the menu and clicking Window → Extensions → Copy Pasta.
And all you have to do now is to copy any image from the internet, and then go to Premiere Pro and click “Paste” inside the “Copy Pasta” window.
But also, you can click “Copy”, which (compared to Cmd + C) will export the current frame, in the Program window, to your clipboard which can be helpful when you for example are creating thumbnails, because now you can head over to another software, like Photoshop, and click paste to paste that frame directly into Photoshop.
You can also copy from Premiere Pro to After Effects or from After Effects to Premiere Pro.
So, start saving time today by downloading “Copy Pasta”!
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