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Delete a marker, Add comments, s, and links to sequence markers

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 213 Editing sequences and clips Dragging a marker in the Source or Program Monitor's time ruler moves the corresponding marker icon in a Timeline panel. Note: Sequence markers in a nested sequence appear as clip markers (with a slightly different color) in the parent sequence and in the Source Monitor. To adjust a nested marker, open the nested sequence in a Timeline panel, and then drag the marker. Delete a marker 1 Do one of the following: • To delete a clip marker, select the clip in the sequence, and cue the current-time indicator to the clip marker. • To delete a sequence marker, make sure that no clips are selected in the sequence, and cue the current-time indicator to the sequence marker. 2 Choose Marker > Clear Clip Marker or Marker > Clear Sequence Marker, and choose an option from the submenu: Current Marker Deletes the marker at the current time. All Markers Deletes all markers in either the clip or sequence (depending on the view you're using). Numbered Deletes a numbered marker from a list of all numbered markers. Note: You can't remove a sequence marker by dragging it away from the time ruler. Add comments, chapters, and links to sequence markers You use the Marker dialog box to navigate through sequence markers and Encore chapter markers, and to read or add data to them. 1 In a Timeline panel, double-click a sequence marker, or Encore chapter marker, to open the Marker dialog box. You can open the Marker dialog box when you set the marker by double-clicking the Set Encore Chapter Marker button , or Set Unnumbered Marker button in a Timeline panel. 2 Set any of the following options: Name Type a name for the marker. Duration Drag the duration value or click the value to highlight it, type a new value, and press Enter/Return. When using markers for URL links and chapter markers, you can set sequence markers to be longer than one frame in duration. You might do this, for example, when setting markers in Premiere Pro that you will convert to cue points in FLV files. In a Timeline panel, a thin white bar extends from the right side of a sequence marker icon to indicate its duration. Comments Type a comment you want associated with the marker. Encore Chapter Marker Check this box if you want to make the marker an Encore chapter marker. Web Link Check this box if you want to make the marker a hyperlink. URL This field is enabled only when Web Link is checked. Enter the address of the web page you want to open. Note: A sequence marker can contain a web address (URL). When the movie is included in a web page and the marker is reached in the movie, the web page automatically opens. Web links work only with supported formats such as QuickTime. Frame Target This field is enabled only when Web Link is checked. Enter the target frame for a web page if using an HTML frameset. Flash Cue Point Check this box to make the marker a cue point in Adobe Flash. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Dragging a marker in the Source or Program Monitor’s time ruler moves the corresponding marker icon in a Timeline
panel.
Note:
Sequence markers in a nested sequence appear as clip markers (with a slightly different color) in the parent sequence
and in the Source Monitor. To adjust a nested marker, open the nested sequence in a Timeline panel, and then drag the
marker.
Delete a marker
1
Do one of the following:
To delete a clip marker, select the clip in the sequence, and cue the current-time indicator to the clip marker.
To delete a sequence marker, make sure that no clips are selected in the sequence, and cue the current-time
indicator to the sequence marker.
2
Choose Marker > Clear Clip Marker or Marker > Clear Sequence Marker, and choose an option from the submenu:
Current Marker
Deletes the marker at the current time.
All Markers
Deletes all markers in either the clip or sequence (depending on the view you’re using).
Numbered
Deletes a numbered marker from a list of all numbered markers.
Note:
You can’t remove a sequence marker by dragging it away from the time ruler.
Add comments, chapters, and links to sequence markers
You use the Marker dialog box to navigate through sequence markers and Encore chapter markers, and to read or add
data to them.
1
In a Timeline panel, double-click a sequence marker, or Encore chapter marker, to open the Marker dialog box.
You can open the Marker dialog box when you set the marker by double-clicking the Set Encore Chapter Marker
button
, or Set Unnumbered Marker button
in a Timeline panel.
2
Set any of the following options:
Name
Type a name for the marker.
Duration
Drag the duration value or click the value to highlight it, type a new value, and press Enter/Return. When
using markers for URL links and chapter markers, you can set sequence markers to be longer than one frame in
duration. You might do this, for example, when setting markers in Premiere Pro that you will convert to cue points in
FLV files. In a Timeline panel, a thin white bar extends from the right side of a sequence marker icon to indicate its
duration.
Comments
Type a comment you want associated with the marker.
Encore Chapter Marker
Check this box if you want to make the marker an Encore chapter marker.
Web Link
Check this box if you want to make the marker a hyperlink.
URL
This field is enabled only when Web Link is checked. Enter the address of the web page you want to open.
Note:
A sequence marker can contain a web address (URL). When the movie is included in a web page and the marker
is reached in the movie, the web page automatically opens. Web links work only with supported formats such as
QuickTime.
Frame Target
This field is enabled only when Web Link is checked. Enter the target frame for a web page if using an
HTML frameset.
Flash Cue Point
Check this box to make the marker a cue point in Adobe Flash.