There are plenty of reasons you might want to take a freeze frame in Premiere Pro. Between highlighting a specific moment, filling a gap, or some other reason. I use them all the time when editing FilterGrade videos. Sometimes my voice over is longer than my screen recording, so I’ll create a freeze frame on the moment I’m talking about and keep that on screen for as long as I need it to be there. If you’ve been inserting freeze frames by saving and importing a screenshot, this video should be a game-changer.
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