 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro 2022 tutorial. This one, I'm going to show you how to extract an image or export an image that you can use for your thumbnail if you're a gamer. So if you've recorded some gameplay footage and you want to use that, you found an image or a shot that you really want to use for your thumbnail. Here's how you get it using Adobe Premiere Pro for free. Let's get going. First step, I've loaded in some footage, as you can see here into my project panel. Going to left click drag and drop it on my timeline. Bing bang. Good. All right. Now the next step here is you grab the playhead and you move it to you find the image that you want. So we've got this guy, he's about to do something weird with this tree. Let's get a, you know what, I like that shot right there. Excellent. Head down over here and you're going to see here under the under. Well, I'm in the editing style, but you're going to see the option to export frame left. Click on that. It's also control. Shift E. If you don't see it, click on this plus sign and make sure that you get this little export frame camera option. For me, it is visible. So there we go. I'm going to left click on it, exporting that frame. That frame is going to save to my desktop by default. If I don't want to, I can set my to my picture. So I just left clicked on the, um, on the browse and I selected, I'm going to save it to pictures. I'm going to save it as a JPEG and left click on it. Boom. Now I've got this shot here. Let's go to my pictures folder and I'm just going to go quickly to my pictures folder and this is the shot right here. God of war. What would you do next? If you have a Photoshop open, for example, you can left click on Photoshop and here's an example of what I just did. I would just drag and drop this image into the Photoshop or whatever your thumbnail editor is and then presto. That's all there is to it guys. Thanks for watching. Ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned. Be back soon.