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Rearranging clips in a sequence

May 15, 2012 8:44 AM

 
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    May 15, 2012 8:44 AM   in reply to Community Help

    Hi, I'm liking the "Move clips using the keypad" function combined with the new and improved clip edge selection in Pr6. It is almost like the ",""." left, right nudging I'm used to in FCP. However, the "+1" frame of "-1" frame moving doesn't seem to apply to when I want to "slip" or "slide" a clip.

     

    Questions:

    Is there a way to apply the "Move clips using the keypad" method to "slip" and "slide"?

    Is there anyway to assign a key combination (like "+" and keypad "1") to a single key (like ",")?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Daniel Kohl

     
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    May 25, 2012 3:43 PM   in reply to Community Help

    In the "Move Clips in a Timeline panel" section, it says:

     

    "To move only one track of a linked clip, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and drag the part of the clip, audio or video, you want to move. You do not need to hold the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key after you initiate the edit."

     

    It probably should say "release the Alt/Option key after starting to move the clip. Otherwise, if you continue to hold the Alt/Option key, you will make a copy of the selected "track" of the clip while leaving the original copy in place.

     

    Just checking...is "track" the correct term for the audio or video portion of a linked A/V clip?

     

    In addition, instead of "a Timeline panel" in the topic head, I think it would be better to say "the Timeline panel" or "a sequence."

     

    Jeff

     
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    May 26, 2012 8:40 AM   in reply to Sengstack

    Good one, Jeff. I'll make the correction once I get back in the office.

     
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    Jun 15, 2012 6:41 PM   in reply to Community Help

    Hi Kevin

     

    Is there a way to "un-razor" a clip. I like to sync up all my angles then razor off pieces and alt-drag them to my master video layer. Afterwards i like to remove the razors (thru edit in FCP) from the camera tracks (when working in FCP). Is there a way to do this in Premiere?

     

    cheers

     

    Dave

     
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    Jun 16, 2012 2:58 PM   in reply to DaveBernstein

    Sort of.

     

    The traditional method for the work flow you describe is to load up a clip in the Source Monitor and set In/Out points for adding clips to the sequence.  Using that work flow, you will no longer have the need to "un-razor".

     
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    Jun 19, 2012 4:45 PM   in reply to Community Help

    In FCP, when you say select a video clip in the timeline that is on track 1 and hold the option button and hit the up arrow, the video clip nudges up to video track 2. Is there a way to do this in Premiere? If so, what would it be called so I can map my keyboard.  I just like to use the keyboard shortcuts and I've only been able to drag the clip to the next video track with the mouse. Thanks for your response.

     
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    Jun 19, 2012 5:45 PM   in reply to jdogSlaton69

    jdogSlaton69 wrote:

     

    In FCP, when you say select a video clip in the timeline that is on track 1 and hold the option button and hit the up arrow, the video clip nudges up to video track 2. Is there a way to do this in Premiere? If so, what would it be called so I can map my keyboard.  I just like to use the keyboard shortcuts and I've only been able to drag the clip to the next video track with the mouse. Thanks for your response.

     

    There's currently no way of doing that in Premiere. Make a feature request: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

     

    I've made a number of feature requests for more keyboard driven features, apparently the more people that submit requests for them the more likely they are to be implemented.

     
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    Jun 19, 2012 9:19 PM   in reply to SimonHy

    jdogSlaton69 wrote:

     

    In FCP, when you say select a video clip in the timeline that is on track 1 and hold the option button and hit the up arrow, the video clip nudges up to video track 2. Is there a way to do this in Premiere? If so, what would it be called so I can map my keyboard.  I just like to use the keyboard shortcuts and I've only been able to drag the clip to the next video track with the mouse. Thanks for your response.

    There's a bit more to the feature in FCP. You must unlink audio from video in order to move selected clips to other tracks using that keyboard shortcut. You might want to include that step in your feature request.

     

    SimonHy wrote:

     

    I've made a number of feature requests for more keyboard driven features, apparently the more people that submit requests for them the more likely they are to be implemented.

     

    Yes, that's exactly true. We need to hear from you to know what's most important.

    You can also join the Product Improvement Program from the Help menu.

     
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    Jun 20, 2012 1:18 AM   in reply to Kevin Monahan

    Right, but also in my request I asked to take it a step further. If they were linked, then when the function is performed, the video would go from track 1 up to track 2 and the audio would go from track 1 down to track 2. And vice versa. But if the were De-linked, then they would perform individually on their own. Modifier and up arrow... track goes up. Modifier and down arrow... track goes down, video or audio.

     
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    Jun 20, 2012 11:29 AM   in reply to jdogSlaton69

    jdogSlaton69 wrote:

     

    Right, but also in my request I asked to take it a step further. If they were linked, then when the function is performed, the video would go from track 1 up to track 2 and the audio would go from track 1 down to track 2. And vice versa. But if the were De-linked, then they would perform individually on their own. Modifier and up arrow... track goes up. Modifier and down arrow... track goes down, video or audio.

    I'll buy that for a buck. Make sure you include this suggestion in your feature request: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish

     
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