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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Editing a Sequence
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To delete both the audio and video of linked clips, click the first clip in the track.
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To delete only one track’s clips and not the linked counterparts, Alt-click the track’s clips.
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Press Delete.
Note:
You can also delete a track along with everything it contains; see
“Adding,
renaming, and deleting tracks” on page 117
.
Moving clips in a sequence
In general, moving a clip is as simple as dragging it to any area in a compatible track. To
make it easier to align clips with one another or with particular points in time, you can
activate the snap feature. When you move a clip with snap on, it automatically aligns with,
or snaps, to the edge of another clip, to a marker, to the start and end of the time ruler, or
to the current-time indicator. Snapping also helps to ensure you don’t inadvertently
perform an insert or overlay edit when dragging. As you drag clips, a vertical line with
arrows appears and indicates when clips are aligned.
To move a clip to a point earlier or later in the sequence:
Drag the clip to the left or right, and position the clip by watching the translucent
rectangle that represents the clip’s duration. (Alt-drag to move a clip without moving its
linked video or audio. This shifts the video and audio out of sync, however.)
Note:
Adobe Premiere 6.5 or earlier don’t allow you to drag a clip to an occupied part of a
track. Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to drag a clip over another clip to perform insert and
overlay edits (see
“Editing clips in the Timeline window” on page 138
).
To move a clip to a different track:
Drag the clip up or down into the track you want.
Note:
When you first drag a clip containing both video and audio (linked clip) to a
sequence, the video and audio tend to occupy corresponding tracks. For example, if you
drag a clip on track Video 3, the clip’s audio appears in Audio 3. However, if you try to drag
the video to Video 3 but Audio 3 uses a different channel type, the audio shifts to the next
compatible track, or if no matching track exists, a new one is created.
To enable and disable the snap feature:
At the upper left of the Timeline window under the Sequence tab, click the Toggle Snap
button to select it. Click it again to deselect it.
To snap a clip’s edge or marker to the edge of another clip, marker, or the current-
time indicator:
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Make sure that the Toggle Snap button is selected in the Timeline window.