From Adobe's Todd Kopriva:
"... Rather than using plain ol' Google search, I recommend the much more efficient Premiere Pro Community Help search. I assure you that the Premiere Pro Community Help search will find virtually everything worthwhile about Premiere Pro that a regular search on Google.com would---and the Community Help search will filter out a tremendous amount of noise/garbage.
The Community Help search is actually a Google custom search engine that I maintain. I enter websites that have been vetted as being of high quality and as providing free resources about Premiere Pro, as well as other Adobe software."
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