option in the Project Settings (see “Specifying project settings” on page 58). If you
specified No Fields, Adobe Premiere Pro keeps the upper field unless you selected
Reverse
Field Dominance, in which case it keeps the lower field. This option is useful when freezing
a frame in the clip.
Flicker Removal
Prevents thin horizontal details in an image from flickering by slightly
blurring the two fields together. An object as thin as one scan line flickers because it can
appear only in every other field.
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4
Select Frame Blend Speed Changes to improve the appearance of video when the clip’s
speed is not 100% by blending frames together.
5
Click OK.
Removing parts of a sequence
You can delete gaps between tracks in the Timeline window, and you can use controls in
the Program view of the Monitor window to remove a specified range.
Deleting space between clips
Quickly delete empty space between clips on a track using the Ripple Delete command.
All clips in all unlocked tracks shift according to the duration of the gap. To prevent a track
from shifting during a ripple delete (or any insert or extract edit), lock the track.
To delete empty space between clips:
Select the empty space, and choose Sequence > Ripple Delete.
You can also right-click a gap and choose Ripple Delete.
Removing a clip or a range of frames from the sequence
You can remove an entire clip or a range of frames from the Timeline window in two ways:
•
Lifting removes frames from the program and leaves a gap of the same duration as the
frames you remove.
•
Extracting removes frames from the program and closes the resulting gap by ripple
deletion.
These methods are most useful when you want to remove frames from the middle of a clip
or across multiple clips on the same track. If you just want to remove frames from one end
of a clip, simply trim the end of the clip (see “Trimming with the Trim pointer” on
page 150).
To remove frames without affecting other clips (to lift):
Do one of the following:
•
To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence and press the Delete
key.
•
To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program view to specify sequence In
and Out points, and click the Lift button .
To remove frames and close the resulting gap (to extract):
Do one of the following:
•
To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence, and choose Edit >
Ripple Delete.
•
To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program view to specify sequence In
and Out points, and click the Extract button .
To delete all clips on one track:
1
Select the track select tool .
2
Do one of the following
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