Adobe 25520388 User Guide - Page 192

Set In and Out Points with the current-time indicator, Trim with Speech Analysis

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 187 Editing sequences and clips Set In and Out Points with the current-time indicator 1 Click the track head, in the area near the track title, of one or more tracks containing the clip or clips you want to trim. This targets the track or tracks. You can target video tracks, audio tracks, or both. 2 Drag the current-time indicator to the place where you want to set the In Point or Out Point of the clip or clips. 3 Press the keyboard command you assigned to Trim In Point To CTI or Trim Out Point To CTI. For more information about trimming with the current-time indicator (playhead), see this excerpt from An Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg. Trim with Speech Analysis You can add In and Out points to speech analysis text to select a portion of a master clip. You can insert or overwrite the selected portion directly from the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel. 1 In the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel, select a word. 2 Do one of the following: • To set the word as an In point, click Set In (Mark In in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later). • To set the word as an Out point, click Set Out (Mark Out in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later). Premiere Pro sets In points at the beginnings of words, and Out points at the ends of words. Premiere Pro highlights the range between the In point and Out point in the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel. Making rolling and ripple edits You can perform a rolling or ripple edit either directly on the tracks in a Timeline panel or using the Trim Monitor. Andrew Devis demonstrates the Rolling Edit tool in a video tutorial on the Creative COW website. Andrew Devis demonstrates the Ripple Edit tool in a video tutorial on the Creative COW website. See Andrew Devis' tutorial on Creative Cow entitled, "Learning the Tools 5: The Trim Monitor." For more information about ripple and roll trims, see this excerpt from An Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg. More Help topics "Work in the Trim Monitor" on page 193 About rolling and ripple edits When you want to adjust the cut, or edit point, between two clips, use variations of simple trimming known as rolling edits and ripple edits. By using specialized tools, you can make adjustments in a single action that would otherwise require multiple steps to accomplish. When you perform ripple and rolling edits, the affected frames appear in the Program Monitor side by side. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Set In and Out Points with the current-time indicator
1
Click the track head, in the area near the track title, of one or more tracks containing the clip or clips you want to
trim. This targets the track or tracks. You can target video tracks, audio tracks, or both.
2
Drag the current-time indicator to the place where you want to set the In Point or Out Point of the clip or clips.
3
Press the keyboard command you assigned to Trim In Point To CTI or Trim Out Point To CTI.
For more information about trimming with the current-time indicator (playhead),
see this excerpt
from An Editor's
Guide to Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg.
Trim with Speech Analysis
You can add In and Out points to speech analysis text to select a portion of a master clip. You can insert or overwrite
the selected portion directly from the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel.
1
In the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel, select a word.
2
Do one of the following:
To set the word as an In point, click Set In (Mark In in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later).
To set the word as an Out point, click Set Out (Mark Out in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later).
Premiere Pro sets In points at the beginnings of words, and Out points at the ends of words. Premiere Pro highlights
the range between the In point and Out point in the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel.
Making rolling and ripple edits
You can perform a rolling or ripple edit either directly on the tracks in a Timeline panel or using the Trim Monitor.
Andrew Devis demonstrates the Rolling Edit tool
in a video tutorial
on the Creative COW website.
Andrew Devis demonstrates the Ripple Edit tool
in a video tutorial
on the Creative COW website.
See Andrew Devis' tutorial on Creative Cow entitled,
“Learning the Tools 5: The Trim Monitor.”
For more information about ripple and roll trims,
see this excerpt
from An Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro by Richard
Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg.
More Help topics
Work in the Trim Monitor
” on page
193
About rolling and ripple edits
When you want to adjust the cut, or edit point, between two clips, use variations of simple trimming known as
rolling
edits
and
ripple edits
. By using specialized tools, you can make adjustments in a single action that would otherwise
require multiple steps to accomplish. When you perform ripple and rolling edits, the affected frames appear in the
Program Monitor side by side.