 Hi there and welcome. I'm the Technician Projects and today's tutorial is going to show you some keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro We're going to start off our tutorial today in Adobe Premiere Pro Now we're going to quickly look at the keyboard shortcuts within Premiere Pro If you click on Premiere Pro on your Mac and you click keyboard shortcuts This will show all the keyboard shortcuts That are related to Premiere Pro and what you can do with them You can change the keyboard shortcuts to suit your preferences, but we're just going to leave it the same at the moment I'll leave this on the page for a couple minutes just so you can have a look at all the keyboard shortcuts They are there is quite a lot to remember. We will be doing a couple videos on keyboard shortcuts Just to make it easier to break down Okay at the bottom here But the first shortcut we're going to do is adjust track height now we need to click on our edit window at the bottom Down here and we're going to adjust the track height by clicking shift and equals and Shift and minus so shifting equals makes it bigger and shift and minus makes it smaller We're now going to click command and equals or increase the video size and command minus or Decrease the video size. We're going to click option equals to increase the audio size and option minus to decrease the audio size If you press back slash it will show all your items in your edit window at the same time If you press D It will select all the clips that are Inline with the playhead. So as you can see it selected the first clip and the second and the bottom clip If I move the playhead it will select the second clip and the bottom clip if you press Command a it will select them all and if you press Command shift and a it will deselect all your clips If you enjoyed the video today, please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time