
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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See also
“Using the Trim Monitor” on page 126
To perform a rolling edit
1
Select the Rolling Edit tool
.
2
Drag left or right from the edge of the clip you want to change. The same number of frames added to the clip are
trimmed from the adjacent clip. (Alt-drag to affect only the video or audio portion of a linked clip.)
Timeline panel during (above) and after (below) a rolling edit
To perform a ripple edit
•
Select the Ripple Edit tool
.
•
Position 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, and drag left or right. Subsequent clips in the track shift in time to compensate for
the edit, but their durations remain unchanged. (Alt-drag to affect only the video or audio portion of a linked clip.)
Timeline panel during (above) and after (below) a ripple edit
When using the Selection tool, you can toggle from the Trim-in or Trim-out icon to a Ripple edit icon by pressing the
Ctrl key. Release Ctrl to revert to the Selection tool.
Trimming using slip and slide edits
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.