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Lift frames, Extract frames and close gap, Delete clips and close gaps, Delete space between clips

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 140 User Guide Lift frames Lifting removes frames from a sequence and leaves a gap of the same duration as the frames you remove. ❖ Do one of the following: • To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence and press the Delete key. • To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points, and click the Lift button . Extract frames and close gap Extracting removes frames from within a clip in a sequence and closes the resulting gap by ripple deletion. 1 Click the track headers for the video and audio track where the video and audio of the clip lie. This will target the tracks for extraction. Note: If only one of the relevant tracks is targeted, a gap will remain in the targeted track after frames are extracted from it. For example, if a clip has its video on Video 1 and its audio on Audio 4, but Video 1 and Audio 1 are targeted, nothing will get extracted from Audio 4, and a gap will remain in Video 1 after frames are extracted from it. 2 Use the controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points. 3 Click the Extract button . See also "Delete clips and close gaps" on page 140 Delete clips and close gaps 1 In the sequence, select the clip or clips you want to delete. To select more than one clip, Shift-click the clips or drag a marquee over them. 2 Select Edit > Ripple Delete. Delete space between clips When you delete space between clips, all clips in all unlocked tracks shift according to the duration of the gap. To prevent a track from shifting during a ripple delete (or any insert or extract edit), lock the track. ❖ Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the empty space, and choose Ripple Delete. You can also Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) an empty space and choose Ripple Delete. Copy and paste at the current-time indicator You can copy and paste multiple clips at one time. The relative spacing (both horizontal spacing in time, and vertical spacing in tracks) of clips is maintained. 1 Select one or more clips in the sequence, and choose Edit > Copy. 2 In the Timeline panel, position the sequence current-time indicator to the point you want to paste a copy of the clip. 3 Select a target track compatible with the copied clip. April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
140
Lift frames
Lifting removes frames from a sequence and leaves a gap of the same duration as the frames you remove.
Do one of the following:
To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence and press the Delete key.
To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points, and
click the Lift button
.
Extract frames and close gap
Extracting removes frames from within a clip in a sequence and closes the resulting gap by ripple deletion.
1
Click the track headers for the video and audio track where the video and audio of the clip lie.
This will target the tracks for extraction.
Note:
If only one of the relevant tracks is targeted, a gap will remain in the targeted track after frames are extracted
from it. For example, if a clip has its video on Video 1 and its audio on Audio 4, but Video 1 and Audio 1 are targeted,
nothing will get extracted from Audio 4, and a gap will remain in Video 1 after frames are extracted from it.
2
Use the controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points.
3
Click the Extract button
.
See also
Delete clips and close gaps
” on page
140
Delete clips and close gaps
1
In the sequence, select the clip or clips you want to delete. To select more than one clip, Shift-click the clips or
drag a marquee over them.
2
Select Edit
> Ripple Delete.
Delete space between clips
When you delete space between clips, all clips in all unlocked tracks shift according to the duration of the gap. To
prevent a track from shifting during a ripple delete (or any insert or extract edit), lock the track.
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the empty space, and choose Ripple Delete.
You can also Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) an empty space and choose Ripple Delete.
Copy and paste at the current-time indicator
You can copy and paste multiple clips at one time. The relative spacing (both horizontal spacing in time, and vertical
spacing in tracks) of clips is maintained.
1
Select one or more clips in the sequence, and choose Edit
> Copy.
2
In the Timeline panel, position the sequence current-time indicator to the point you want to paste a copy of the clip.
3
Select a target track compatible with the copied clip.
April 1, 2008