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1. Re: How can I use a ranged comment marker to quickly define in and out range?
Mark Mapes Oct 22, 2013 2:06 PM (in response to JM Wiese)Premiere does not have a feature that automatically converts a marker's In/Out to function as clip In/Out points. I recommend saving a subclip for each segment of interest. The subclip becomes a new instance of the clip in the project panel, which you can give a descriptive name.
If you give this a try--and if you're using Premiere Pro CC--take a little time to learn about the "Restrict Trims to Subclip Boundaries" option, which controls whether a subclip is "hard" or "soft." http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/create-soft-subclips-with-flexible-edit-po ints/
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2. Re: How can I use a ranged comment marker to quickly define in and out range?
JSS1138 Oct 22, 2013 3:09 PM (in response to JM Wiese)I'm happy if I can skip the in and out all together and drag the marker to the timeline
Seems like it would have been easier to skip the Marker phase and just set In/Out points and add it to the sequence on the first pass.




