Work with a custom bins and preset bins – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Drag the effect preset onto the clip in a Timeline panel.

Select the clip in a Timeline panel, and then drag the effect preset into the Effect Controls panel.

If you dragged the preset onto the clip in a Timeline panel the drop destination is determined as follows:

If the Timeline has no clips selected, then the preset is applied to the clip targeted by the drop.

If the Timeline has clips selected, but the clip targeted by the drop is not part of that selection, then the selected clips are deselected. The
targeted clip and any linked track items become selected. The preset is applied to the targeted clip and linked track items.

If the Timeline has clips selected, and the clip targeted by the drop is part of that selection, then the preset is applied to all selected clips.
The preset does not affect linked clips that are not selected.

If you dragged the preset into the Effect Controls panel the drop destination is determined as follows:

Destination type

Result

Video track item only

Audio effects in preset are ignored.

Audio track item only

Video effects in preset are ignored.

Both video and audio track items

If you insert the preset into one of the audio tracks, then the
audio effects are inserted at the targeted position.
Adobe Premiere Pro appends the video effects to the end of the
effects list for the video track item.

Both video and audio track items

If you insert the preset into the video track, then the video effects
are inserted at the targeted position. Adobe Premiere Pro
appends the audio effects to the end of the effects for each linked
audio track item.

Work with a custom bins and preset bins

Use custom bins to store your favorite effects, transitions, and presets in one place. You can create any number of custom and preset bins. As a
result, you can also use the bins to reorganize the effects, transitions, and presets into categories that are intuitive to you or more appropriate for
your project workflow.

You create and store custom and preset bins in the Effects panel. New preset bins reside inside the root Presets bin. Though you cannot drag
them from the Presets bin, you can create and arrange them within that bin in any hierarchy you like. You can place custom bins at the top of the
Effects panel hierarchy, or you can nest them within other custom bins.

If you have placed the same item in several different custom bins, and you delete that item from one bin, Premiere Pro deletes each

occurrence of the item from the custom and preset bins, and deletes each item from all clips that it affects.

1. In the Effects panel, do one of the following:

To create a custom bin, click the New Custom Bin button

, or choose New Custom Bin from the Effects panel menu.

To create a presets bin, choose New Presets Bin from the Effects panel menu. Premiere Pro nests each new presets bin in the root
Presets bin.

To nest a new custom or presets bin, select the bin into which you want to place the new bin, and then create a custom or presets bin.

To rename a bin, select the bin, then click the bin name, and then type a new name and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
Skip steps 2 and 3.

To delete a bin or an item in a bin, select the bin or bin item, and then click the Delete Custom Items button at the bottom of the
Effects panel. Skip steps 2 and 3.

2. Locate the effect, transition, or preset that you want to store in the bin. You may need to resize the panel so that you can see both the item

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