 Hello everybody. Welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to replace footage or replace a video on a timeline with a separate video. And equally importantly, how you can do it and maintain any effects that you've put on the project or on the video. So if you're doing a video and your boss says, Hey, this looks great, but instead of using this clip, I'd like you to use this other clip. Like I've got a video here of a dog with these two ladies and I've got some special effects on it on purpose because we're going to keep the effects but just replace the underlying footage. This is very, very common for video editors to need to go in and make changes. And you don't want to go in and then make changes, you know, have to recalibrate all of the effects like, you know, if you've done color correcting or something like that. So here we go. I've got some footage here. And we've got these two ladies with this good looking pulper and that pulper is getting some rubbins. But your boss says, Hey, I want you to use this footage instead. It's very, very simple. You just hold down the alt key on a PC or the option key on a Mac, hold it down, and then drag and drop it on top of the footage. Here's what will happen. It's going to go red like this because it's doing a little thinking. And what we're doing is we're basically just swapping out the video footage, but maintaining the effects. That is literally all there is to it. If that doesn't work for you, you can always just click on the footage, right click on it part of me. And then you can go down and you can look for replace clip. I forget where the heck it is. But it's there somewhere. Maybe it's over here. Let's see. Down, down, down, down, down. Yeah, replace footage is the one we're looking for. But that's it guys. That's how you do it. Maintain the effects. A ton more videos coming up. Stay tuned. Be back soon.