I welcome non-linear editing applications adding features they steal borrow from their competitors. A recent addition to Adobe Premiere Pro is simple but nice if you’re coming from Avid. With this preference checked then a Match Frame will place an IN point at the match frame when it loads it into the Source monitor. With this preferences unchecked then PPro will mark the clip’s IN to OUT duration from what has been used in the timeline when it match frames in the Source monitor. Both of these options are handy so it’s nice to have the options. I love preferences you can toggle on and off. Have your own editing and post-production related QuickTip for #28daysofQuickTips 2018 that you’d like to share? Know a killer Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer or DaVinci Resolve tip that no one else knows? Want to possibly win a prize? Then click over to the post announcing this year’s #28daysofQuickTips and find out how you can send in your own QuickTip. The post Day 2 #28daysofquicktips 2018 – Mark IN for Match Frame in Premiere appeared first on ProVideo Coalition.