Quick Summary: Create a script with a UI that automatically reads and loads all the installed effects' names and match names. Create a script that uses Event Listeners to automatically add keyframes to any selected layers/properties!

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Create a script with a UI that automatically reads and loads all the installed effects' names and match names. Create a script that uses Event Listeners to automatically add keyframes to any selected layers/properties! In this video we continue on our journey exploring the Premiere Pro player and how to move it programmatically using the ...

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  • Create a script with a UI that automatically reads and loads all the installed effects' names and match names.
  • Create a script that uses Event Listeners to automatically add keyframes to any selected layers/properties!
  • In this video we continue on our journey exploring the Premiere Pro player and how to move it programmatically using the ...
  • There are many types of ways to display messages to better debug or display information to a script user!
  • In this video we will be looking at reading CSV's using the Adobe Premiere Pro API and

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