Adobe 25520388 User Guide - Page 143

Move the current-time indicator using timecode, Snap to clip edges and markers

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 138 Editing sequences and clips • Press the Left or Right Arrow key to move the current-time indicator in the direction you want. Press Shift while pressing the arrow keys to move in increments of five frames. Move the current-time indicator using timecode ❖ Click the timecode value, type a new time, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). Do not use the number pad on Mac OS. You can use any of the following shortcuts when entering timecode: Omit leading zeros For example, 0;0;12;3 becomes 00;00;12;03. Omit semicolons (NTSC) or colons (PAL) For example, 1213 becomes 00;00;12;13 for NTSC projects, and 00:00:12:13 for PAL projects. Enter values that exceed the normal values For example, with 30 fps timecode, if the current-time indicator is at 00;00;12;23, and you want to move 10 frames ahead, you can change the frame number to 00;00;12;33. The currenttime indicator moves to 00;00;13;03. Include a plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) A plus sign or minus sign before a number moves the current-time indicator ahead or back a specified number of frames. For example, +55 moves the current-time indicator ahead 55 frames. Add a period A period before a number specifies an exact frame number, rather than its timecode value. For example, .1213 moves the current-time indicator to 00;00;40;13 in an NTSC project, and to 00:00:48:13 in a PAL project. You can also position the Selection tool over the timecode value and drag to the left or right. The farther you drag, the more quickly the timecode changes. Snap to clip edges and markers ❖ Shift-drag the current-time indicator in a Timeline panel. Zoom into or out of a sequence in a Timeline panel ❖ Do one of the following: • To zoom in, select the Zoom tool , and then click or drag a marquee selection around the part of the sequence you want to see in more detail. To zoom out, select the Zoom tool , and then Alt-click (Windows) or Optionclick (Mac OS) an area in a Timeline panel. • To zoom in, drag the zoom slider to the right, or click the Zoom In button to the left, or click the Zoom Out button . . To zoom out, drag the zoom slider • To zoom in, drag the ends of the viewing area bar closer together. To zoom out, drag them farther apart. • (Roman and Russian keyboards only) To zoom out so that the entire sequence appears in a Timeline panel, press the backslash (\) key. To zoom in to the view you had before pressing the backslash key, press the backslash key again. Scroll through a sequence in a Timeline panel ❖ With a Timeline panel active, press the Up Arrow key to move left and the Down Arrow key to move right. The sequence will scroll left or right by the number of frames visible in the viewing area. Work with tracks The video and audio tracks in a Timeline panel are where you arrange clips, edit them, and add special effects. You can add or remove tracks as needed, rename them, and determine which to affect by a procedure. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Press the Left or Right Arrow key to move the current-time indicator
in the direction you want. Press Shift while
pressing the arrow keys to move in increments of five frames.
Move the current-time indicator using timecode
Click the timecode value, type a new time, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). Do not use the number
pad on Mac OS. You can use any of the following shortcuts when entering timecode:
Omit leading zeros
For example, 0;0;12;3 becomes 00;00;12;03.
Omit semicolons (NTSC) or colons (PAL)
For example, 1213 becomes 00;00;12;13 for NTSC projects, and 00:00:12:13
for PAL projects.
Enter values that exceed the normal values
For example, with 30 fps timecode, if the current-time indicator is at
00;00;12;23, and you want to move 10 frames ahead, you can change the frame number to 00;00;12;33. The current-
time indicator moves to 00;00;13;03.
Include a plus sign (+) or minus sign (–)
A plus sign or minus sign before a number moves the current-time indicator
ahead or back a specified number of frames. For example, +55 moves the current-time indicator ahead 55 frames.
Add a period
A period before a number specifies an exact frame number, rather than its timecode value. For example,
.1213 moves the current-time indicator to 00;00;40;13 in an NTSC project, and to 00:00:48:13 in a PAL project.
You can also position the Selection tool over the timecode value and drag to the left or right. The farther you drag, the
more quickly the timecode changes.
Snap to clip edges and markers
Shift-drag the current-time indicator in a Timeline panel.
Zoom into or out of a sequence in a Timeline panel
Do one of the following:
To zoom in, select the Zoom tool
, and then click or drag a marquee selection around the part of the sequence
you want to see in more detail. To zoom out, select the Zoom tool
, and then Alt-click (Windows) or Option-
click (Mac OS) an area in a Timeline panel.
To zoom in, drag the zoom slider to the right, or click the Zoom In button
. To zoom out, drag the zoom slider
to the left, or click the Zoom Out button
.
To zoom in, drag the ends of the viewing area bar closer together. To zoom out, drag them farther apart.
(Roman and Russian keyboards only) To zoom out so that the entire sequence appears in a Timeline panel, press
the backslash (\) key. To zoom in to the view you had before pressing the backslash key, press the backslash key
again.
Scroll through a sequence in a Timeline panel
With a Timeline panel active, press the Up Arrow key to move left and the Down Arrow key to move right. The
sequence will scroll left or right by the number of frames visible in the viewing area.
Work with tracks
The video and audio tracks in a Timeline panel are where you arrange clips, edit them, and add special effects. You can
add or remove tracks as needed, rename them, and determine which to affect by a procedure.