If you’ve ever opened Adobe Premiere Pro and felt a slight hesitation when clicking New Sequence, you are not alone. The dialog box that appears is packed with folders named after obsolete tape formats (ARRI, Canon, RED, DVCPROHD) that look intimidating and often irrelevant. Yet, hidden inside this menu lies one of the most powerful tools for editing efficiency: Adobe Premiere Pro Sequence Presets.
Saving a preset takes 15 seconds but saves you hours over a year. Follow these steps: adobe premiere pro sequence presets
When you click File > New > Sequence (or Ctrl/Cmd + N), the New Sequence dialog opens with folders of presets: Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro Sequence Presets: The Ultimate
Pro Tip: Do not forget the Delete Preview Files setting in the Sequence menu. If your timeline lags, your preset is useless. Use Sequence > Render In to Out (press Enter on the numpad). Frame Size (e