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They maintain edit point selection at the playhead on targeted tracks, using the same type of trim as the previous selection. When there is no active edit point selection, these shortcuts only move the playhead.

In trim mode, you can move to the next and previous edit points with the same shortcuts without leaving trim mode and edit points remain selected.

It moves the playhead to another selected edit point, except that all tracks are considered, not only targeted tracks.

The playhead is moved, but edit points do not move. This shortcut exits trim mode. It cycles between the types of trims in the current edit point selection. The trim type is changed from the current type to the next type in the order. In addition, there are several buttons and other user interface elements such as the video displays in the Program Monitor that can be used to perform a trim during trim mode. See Working in trim mode. You can only trim a clip longer until you encounter another clip in the same track, and you cannot perform a trim beyond the duration of the media in the clip.

When trimming multiple tracks, you can trim until either you encounter another clip in the same track, or you reach the duration of the shortest clip in the group. After selecting one or more edit points, you can simply drag the edit point selection in the Timeline to perform a trim.

While dragging, the cursor changes to the appropriate trim type based on the edit point that is clicked to start the drag. When dragging an edit point with the mouse in the Timeline, the trim snaps to other edit points, markers, and the playhead if the Snap button is on. To toggle snapping on or off, use the keyboard shortcut S. The following keyboard shortcuts perform a trim whenever there is an active edit point selection, even if you are not in trim mode. If the full trim cannot be performed, the amount allowed is used and a tool tip indicates that the trim is blocked or limited by media or minimum duration.

Trim Backward and Trim Forward. Moves the edit points by one frame in the specified direction left for backward, and right for forward. Moves the edit points by five frames, or some other number of frames which is settable in the large trim offset preference. Extend Selected Edit to Playhead. Moves the selected edit point which is nearest the playhead to the position of the playhead, much like a rolling edit.

The existing Extend Previous Edit to Playhead and Extend Next Edit to Playhead are still available, since they operate on clips on targeted tracks without needing an active edit point selection. Ripple trims the previous or next edit point to the Playhead. You do not need to select an edit point to perform a ripple trim to playhead edit. Like the Extract command, a ripple trim to playhead edit does not affect clips on other tracks that are locked or not sync-locked, but all other tracks will have the region ripple-deleted.

Sequence In and Out points are not affected. A ripple trim to the playhead at the beginning or ending of a clip is sometimes called "Top and Tail" in editing terminology. You can specify a numeric offset using the numeric keypad whenever there is an active edit point selection, even if you are not in trim mode. When the Timeline is active, the current timecode indicator on the left becomes a text box that shows the numbers that are typed on the numeric keypad.

The numeric offset is typically a small number of frames, so any number from 1 to 99 is treated as frames. If you want to specify a timecode, then use the numeric period key ".

Press the numeric keypad Enter key to perform the trim using all of the currently selected edit points. When the Program Monitor is in trim mode, then you can also use the numeric keypad to perform a trim when the Program Monitor is active. As you drag, the current In or Out point appears in the Program Monitor.

A tool tip displays the number of frames that you are trimming: a negative value if you are dragging the edge toward the beginning of the sequence and a positive number if you are dragging toward the end of the sequence.

You cannot trim past the original In and Out points of the source footage. Click the selection tool and do one of the following:. Only one clip is selected. You can trim a clip in a sequence to the location of the playhead. However, set up these keyboard shortcuts to do so first:. To set keyboard commands for trimming, see Customize or load keyboard shortcuts.

In Premiere Pro, you can perform a ripple or rolling edit directly on the tracks in the Timeline using the Trim mode. When you want to adjust the cut, or edit point, between two clips, use variations ripple edits and rolling edits. By using specialized tools, you can make adjustments in a single action that would otherwise require multiple steps to accomplish. When you perform ripple and rolling edits with trim tools, the affected frames appear in the Program Monitor side by side.

Select an edit point with the Ripple Edit or Rolling Edit to trim a clip. In a Timeline panel, drag left or right from the edge of the clip you want to change.

The same number of frames added to the clip is trimmed from the adjacent clip. You can move the In point or Out point of a clip in a sequence to the playhead, without leaving gaps in the sequence. This type of editing is sometimes called extending an edit, or using extend edit commands. Drag the playhead to the location in the sequence to which you want to extend the clip In point or Out point. If there is not enough media to extend to the playhead, Premiere Pro extends the clip to the end of the available media.

In a Timeline panel, hover the pointer over the In or Out point of the clip you want to change until the Ripple-in icon or the Ripple-out icon appears. Drag left or right. Subsequent clips in the track shift in time to compensate for the edit, but their durations remain unchanged. Just as ripple and rolling edits allow you to adjust a cut between two clips, slip and slide edits are useful when you want to adjust two cuts in a sequence of three clips.

When you use the Slip or Slide tool, the Program Monitor displays the four frames involved in the edit side by side, except when editing audio only. Though Slip and Slide tools are typically employed on the center of three adjacent clips, each tool functions normally even if the clip is adjacent to a clip on one side and blank space on the other. Premiere Pro updates the source In and Out points for the clip, displaying the result in the Program Monitor and maintaining the clip and sequence duration.

You can use keyboard shortcuts to slip a clip in a Timeline. To slip a clip, select a clip or multiple clips , and then use one of the following keyboard shortcuts. When performing a slip edit with keyboard shortcuts, it is helpful to have the playhead placed on the clip you are slipping so that you can see the slip edit being performed. You can use this method to align a video action with an audio cue.

A slide edit shifts a clip in time while trimming adjacent clips to compensate for the move. As you drag a clip left or right with the Slide tool, the Out point of the preceding clip and the In point of the following clip are trimmed by the number of frames you move the clip. When you release the mouse, Premiere Pro updates the In and Out points for the adjacent clips, displaying the result in the Program Monitor and maintaining the clip and sequence duration.

The only change to the clip you moved is its position in the sequence. You can use keyboard shortcuts to slide a clip in a Timeline. To slide a clip using keyboard shortcuts, select a clip or multiple clips , and then use one of the following keyboard shortcuts. You can move clips forward or backward in the Timeline by one frame at a time, or by a large frame offset.

This command is called "nudging". When you are nudging a clip, you are moving it forward, or backward in the timeline. When the clips being nudged are next to another clip, it overwrites clips as you nudge. To nudge clips, select a clip, or multiple clips, and then use one of the following keyboard shortcuts. You can create a split edit by unlinking the video from the audio in adjoining clips in a sequence, and then trimming audio separately from video so that the video of one overlaps the audio of the other.

Typically, a rolling edit or extend edit is used for this task. Trim mode is the state where the Program Monitor is in a special trim mode configuration. These behaviors are all part of dynamic trimming. Trim mode is ideal for fine-tuning an edit. While working in trim mode, you trim by adding or subtracting frames from the edit point as the edit plays back in a loop in dynamic fashion. It is not necessary to loop playback in trim mode to refine edit.

Some editors prefer to pause playback, and then click buttons, or use J-K-L keyboard shortcuts , and then begin looping again. Editors use trim mode for such tasks as, refining dialogue, pacing a chase scene, or creating split edits. The Program Monitor switches some of its buttons and the user interface to show a simplified 2-up display when in trim mode. It switches back to the standard Program Monitor configuration when exiting trim mode.

Within the Program Monitor, the video plays in a 2-up configuration, temporarily expanding and covering both left and right sides with a single video view. The trim buttons and shift counters are placed directly below the video. All the sequence's video tracks are composited together and the audio heard during playback is all of the sequence's audio tracks mixed together.

The playhead loops in the Timeline during playback so that you can see the range of time that is being played. Outgoing edit point B. Incoming edit point C. Trim type Indicator D. Outshift counter E. Trim backward 5 frames F. Trim backward G. Add default transition H. Trim forward I. Trim forward 5 frames J. Terkadang, ada bagian video maupun musik pengantar yang hendak dikurangi atau dipotong lantaran tidak terpakai. Anda dapat menggunakan razor tool yang bersimbol potongan rol film.

Bila Anda ingin membuat salah satu video maupun gambar yang hendak diedit tidak terlihat atau transparan, maka manfaatkan pen tool yang bersimbol pena. Alat ini berfungsi untuk membuat klip menjadi transparan dengan menekan huruf P secara berulang.

Pen tool juga dapat dipakai untuk menciptakan jangkar di dalam klip. Adobe Premiere's rolling edit tool allows you to retain the length of a particular scene, while also moving around the edit points.

For example, if you have two clips in sequence that are 10 seconds long, and you want to adjust where the first clip ends and the second clip begins, you can use the rolling edit tool to do this without changing the overall length. Below, we've shown how to perform rolling edits in Premiere, so you can speed up the editing process and stop shifting clips around like a jigsaw puzzle.

First, open your current Premiere project and look for the main toolbar, which is typically located in the top left section of your screen. The rolling edit tool looks like four arrows bisected by a thick line, so click on the icon or press the N key. In fact, many of the editing shortcuts are located on the bottom row of your keyboard, and Premiere's developers did this on purposes so that you could make edits more quickly. If you have elected to receive email newsletters or promotional mailings and special offers but want to unsubscribe, simply email ask peachpit.

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