
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Do any of the following:
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Position the pointer in the left or right image so that it becomes the Trim-out icon
or Trim-in icon
respec-
tively, and drag left or right to ripple-edit the corresponding clip.
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Drag the timecode display under the left or right image to trim the corresponding clip.
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Drag the left or right jog disk to trim the corresponding clip.
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Drag the Outgoing Out Point icon
in the left view’s time ruler, or drag the Incoming In Point icon
in the right
view’s time ruler.
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Drag the Out Shift or In Shift timecode number left or right to ripple-edit the corresponding clip.
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Click the left clip’s timecode display (for the left clip’s Out point) or the right clip’s timecode display (for the right
clip’s In point), type a valid timecode number to trim the corresponding clip to that frame, and press Enter.
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Click the Out Shift display (for the left clip’s Out point) or the In Shift display (for the right clip’s In point), type a
negative number (to trim left) or a positive number (to trim right), and press Enter.
To perform a rolling edit using the Trim Monitor
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Do any of the following:
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Position the pointer between the video images so that it changes into the Rolling Edit tool
; then drag left or
right.
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Drag the center timecode display left or right.
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Drag the center jog disk left or right.
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Click the timecode display between the views, type a valid timecode number to trim the edges of both clips to that
frame, and press Enter.
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Select the boxed number above the center jog disk, type a negative number to trim both clips left or type a positive
number to trim both clips right, and press Enter.
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Click the button that corresponds with the number of frames you want to rolling-edit. The –1 and –5 buttons trim
both clips left; +1 and +5 trim both clips right.
Note:
The large trim offset number is 5 frames by default, but you can set it to any number by specifying a number in
the trim preferences. Choose Edit > Preferences > Trim.
Changing clip attributes
To change duration
The duration of a video or audio clip is the length of time it plays from its first frame (In point) to its last frame (Out
point). Altering a clip’s In or Out points, changes the clip’s duration. You can also set a duration for the clip, trimming
the end of the clip to the specified duration.
Still image durations can be set like other clips, except that still images can have any duration. To set a default still
image duration, see “To change the default duration for still images” on page 88.
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In the Timeline panel or Project panel, select a clip.
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