What is Ctrl+Shift+K in Premiere Pro?

Ctrl+Shift+K (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+K (macOS) is a keyboard shortcut in Adobe Premiere Pro that adds a new edit to all tracks. An edit is a point in time where one clip is replaced by another clip. When you add a new edit to all tracks, Premiere Pro will create a new edit at the current timecode on all of the tracks in your timeline.

How to add a new edit to all tracks with Ctrl+Shift+K

  1. Position the playhead at the point in time where you want to add the new edit.
  2. Press Ctrl+Shift+K (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+K (macOS).

What happens when you add a new edit to all tracks

When you add a new edit to all tracks, Premiere Pro will create a new edit at the current timecode on all of the tracks in your timeline. This means that if you have three tracks in your timeline, and you add a new edit at the 10-second mark, Premiere Pro will create three new edits: one at the 10-second mark on track 1, one at the 10-second mark on track 2, and one at the 10-second mark on track 3.

Benefits of adding a new edit to all tracks

There are several benefits to adding a new edit to all tracks in Premiere Pro:

  • Quickly add edits to multiple tracks: Adding a new edit to all tracks allows you to quickly add edits to multiple tracks at the same time. This can be useful when you are adding cuts, transitions, or effects to your video.
  • Maintain synchronization: Adding a new edit to all tracks can help you maintain synchronization between your tracks. This is especially important when you are editing multi-camera footage.
  • Save time: Adding a new edit to all tracks can save you time, especially when you are working with a large number of tracks.

Overall, Ctrl+Shift+K is a versatile keyboard shortcut that can be used to quickly add edits to multiple tracks in Premiere Pro. This can be useful for adding cuts, transitions, or effects to your video, maintaining synchronization between your tracks, and saving time.

I hope this article was helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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