 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to adjust volume and loudness using keyframes. It's easy to do and it allows you to do it so that you don't have to make all sorts of different cuts and stuff like that. So let me show you what I'm talking about here. I've got some birds flying around when I hit spacebar. You'll see here that it's a little bit into the red and it's crackly and it's just not good. So how do we fix this? Simple. We're going to hover over here between the A1 and the A2 and once we get that little doodaddy, we're going to get the option to increase the size. So let's just see if we can get that hover, correct? Something like that. There we go. And now I'm going to increase that size considerably and why are we doing that? Because it now reveals that white line. So we can increase the volume like this, extra loud, or we can decrease it like that. Very quiet. But that's not what we want to do. We want to do keyframing. So how do we do that? I'm going to zoom in a little bit. Watch this. Go from your selection tool down to your pen tool. When you left click on your pen tool, you're going to now see that when you hover over this white line, we can go ahead now and add points. Watch this. So I'm adding basically keyframes to the audio. And why is that interesting? Because if like let's say the first part is way too loud, I'm just going to pull this one down and I'll even pull this one down. It doesn't matter. It's quiet and then it ramps up. Now it's loud, right? You see what's happening here? I'm going ahead and adjusting these keyframes as I see fit based on what each part of the video in terms of how loud it should be. That's how you add keyframes in Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching. Time for stuff coming up. Stay tuned.