Quick guide on how to neetly keep the audio, video and other assets on the timeline in Adobe Premiere Pro for a documentary edit.<br /><br />Chapters<br />00:00 Question from Arpita Roy, Kolkatta, India.<br />00:16 VIDEO Tracks<br />00:18 Interviews and PTCs<br />00:35 B-rolls and Support Shots<br />00:40 Adjustment Layers for Colors<br />00:59 Graphics and animations<br />01:06 Subtitles and Captions and Masks<br />01:13 AUDIO Tracks<br />01:15 Dialogues and Submix Tracks and Master tracks<br />01:43 Ambiance, SFX, Music Tracks etc<br />02:16 More on Master-tracks<br /><br />Dear George, <br /><br />I am starting out as an editor, making a few documentaries. I see that when I edit, my timeline looks like a mess and it gives me a headache. <br /><br />Please guide me on how to keep the timeline more organized and reduce my headache. <br /><br />Thanks a lot.<br /><br />This video gives an insight on how to organise the videos and audios in an efficient way on the timeline.