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Insert a clip into a sequence, this video, Improved track targeting

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 177 Editing sequences and clips Insert a clip into a sequence 1 Double-click a clip in a Project panel or sequence to open it in the Source Monitor. 2 Place the current-time indicator at the point in the sequence where you want to insert the clip. 3 In the Timeline panel, click the headers of the tracks where you want to insert the source clip's components to target them. 4 Drag the source clip track indicators to the headers of the tracks where you want to insert the source clip's components. 5 Click the Sync Lock box in the header of any track you want to shift as a result of the insertion. Note: Any track that is either targeted or sync-lock-enabled will be affected by Insert; only non-targeted tracks with Sync Lock disabled will be unaffected. If a track has no source track indicator, or if the track is not targeted but is operated on because its Sync Lock is enabled, then an empty track background will be inserted on that track at the CTI for the duration of the source clip 6 In the Source Monitor, click the Insert button . The audio and video components of the clip will be inserted into the tracks selected at the current-time indicator. Clips to the right of its location on its own track and tracks with Sync Lock enabled will shift to the right by the length of the inserted clip. Need help understanding how to do an insert or overlay (overwrite) edit? Check out this video by Lynda.com and Chad Perkins. More Help topics www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4072_pr Improved track targeting Overwrite a clip into a sequence 1 Double-click a clip in a Project panel or sequence to open it in the Source Monitor. 2 Place the current-time indicator at the point in the sequence where you want to overwrite the clip. 3 Click the headers of the tracks where you want to overwrite the source clip components to target them. 4 Drag the source clip track indicators to the headers of the tracks where you want to overwrite the source clip components. Note: During an overwrite edit, if a targeted track has no source track indicator, then an empty track background will be inserted on that track for the duration of the source clip, removing any previous contents at that location 5 In the Source Monitor, click the Overlay (called Overwrite in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later) button . The audio and video components of the clip will be overlaid onto the tracks selected at the current-time indicator. Need help understanding how to do an insert or overlay (overwrite) edit? Check out this video by Lynda.com and Chad Perkins. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Insert a clip into a sequence
1
Double-click a clip in a Project panel or sequence to open it in the Source Monitor.
2
Place the current-time indicator at the point in the sequence where you want to insert the clip.
3
In the Timeline panel, click the headers of the tracks where you want to insert the source clip’s components to
target them.
4
Drag the source clip track indicators to the headers of the tracks where you want to insert the source clip’s
components.
5
Click the Sync Lock box in the header of any track you want to shift as a result of the insertion.
Note:
Any track that is either targeted or sync-lock-enabled will be affected by Insert; only non-targeted tracks with Sync
Lock disabled will be unaffected. If a track has no source track indicator, or if the track is not targeted but is operated on
because its Sync Lock is enabled, then an empty track background will be inserted on that track at the CTI for the duration
of the source clip
6
In the Source Monitor, click the Insert button
.
The audio and video components of the clip will be inserted into the tracks selected at the current-time indicator. Clips
to the right of its location on its own track and tracks with Sync Lock enabled will shift to the right by the length of the
inserted clip.
Need help understanding how to do an insert or overlay (overwrite) edit? Check out
this video
by Lynda.com and Chad
Perkins.
More Help topics
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4072_pr
Improved track targeting
Overwrite a clip into a sequence
1
Double-click a clip in a Project panel or sequence to open it in the Source Monitor.
2
Place the current-time indicator at the point in the sequence where you want to overwrite the clip.
3
Click the headers of the tracks where you want to overwrite the source clip components to target them.
4
Drag the source clip track indicators to the headers of the tracks where you want to overwrite the source clip
components.
Note:
During an overwrite edit, if a targeted track has no source track indicator, then an empty track background will be
inserted on that track for the duration of the source clip, removing any previous contents at that location
5
In the Source Monitor, click the Overlay (called Overwrite in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later) button
.
The audio and video components of the clip will be overlaid onto the tracks selected at the current-time indicator.
Need help understanding how to do an insert or overlay (overwrite) edit? Check out
this video
by Lynda.com and Chad
Perkins.