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Remove the Time Remapping effect, Working with clips in a sequence, Find a clip in the Timeline

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 135 User Guide 2 To freeze a frame other than the In or Out point, open the clip in the Source Monitor, and set Marker 0 (zero) to the frame you want to freeze. 3 Choose Clip > Video Options > Frame Hold. 4 Select Hold On, and select the frame you want to hold from the menu. 5 Specify the following options as necessary, and then click OK: Hold Filters Prevents keyframed effect settings (if any are present) from animating during the duration of the clip. Effect settings use the values at the held frame. Deinterlace Removes one field from an interlaced video clip and doubles the remaining field, so that field artifacts (such as combing) are not apparent in the freeze frame. Note: If you set the hold frame on an In or Out point, changing the edit point doesn't change the freeze frame. If you set the hold on Marker 0, moving the marker changes the frame displayed. Remove the Time Remapping effect The Time Remapping effect cannot be toggled on and off like other effects because enabling and disabling it may affect the duration of the clip instance in the timeline (in effect, performing an edit). Instead, you must use the Toggle Animation control in the Effect Controls panel. 1 Click the Effect Controls tab to make this panel active. 2 Click the triangle next to Time Remapping to open it. 3 Click the Toggle Animation button next to the word Speed, to set it to the off position. This action deletes any existing speed keyframes, and disables Time Remapping for the selected clip. Note: To re-enable Time Remapping, click the Toggle Animation button back to the on position. You cannot use Time Remapping with this button in the off position. Working with clips in a sequence Find a clip in the Timeline The clip information next to the thumbnail viewer in the Project panel tells you how many a times a clip is used, and gives the locations of each use in any of your project's sequences. 1 Select a clip in the Project panel. 2 Toward the top of the project panel, next to the thumbnail for the clip, click the Clip Usage triangle on the Movie line next to the pixel aspect ratio. A menu will popup showing the timecode location for the clip for any sequence in which it is used. The locations of a clip in the Clip Usage menu of the Project panel April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
135
2
To freeze a frame other than the In or Out point, open the clip in the Source Monitor, and set Marker 0 (zero) to
the frame you want to freeze.
3
Choose Clip
> Video Options
> Frame Hold.
4
Select Hold On, and select the frame you want to hold from the menu.
5
Specify the following options as necessary, and then click
OK:
Hold Filters
Prevents keyframed effect settings (if any are present) from animating during the duration of the clip.
Effect settings use the values at the held frame.
Deinterlace
Removes one field from an interlaced video clip and doubles the remaining field, so that field artifacts
(such as
combing
) are not apparent in the freeze frame.
Note:
If you set the hold frame on an In or Out point, changing the edit point doesn’t change the freeze frame. If you
set the hold on Marker 0, moving the marker changes the frame displayed.
Remove the Time Remapping effect
The Time Remapping effect cannot be toggled on and off like other effects because enabling and disabling it may
affect the duration of the clip instance in the timeline (in effect, performing an edit). Instead, you must use the
Toggle Animation control in the Effect Controls panel.
1
Click the Effect Controls tab to make this panel active.
2
Click the triangle next to Time Remapping to open it.
3
Click the Toggle Animation button next to the word Speed, to set it to the off position.
This action deletes any existing speed keyframes, and disables Time Remapping for the selected clip.
Note:
To re-enable Time Remapping, click the Toggle Animation button back to the on position. You cannot use Time
Remapping with this button in the off position.
Working with clips in a sequence
Find a clip in the Timeline
The clip information next to the thumbnail viewer in the Project panel tells you how many a times a clip is used,
and gives the locations of each use in any of your project’s sequences.
1
Select a clip in the Project panel.
2
Toward the top of the project panel, next to the thumbnail for the clip, click the Clip Usage triangle on the Movie
line next to the pixel aspect ratio.
A menu will popup showing the timecode location for the clip for any sequence in which it is used.
The locations of a clip in the Clip Usage menu of the Project panel
April 1, 2008