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Arranging movie clips
Last updated 10/4/2016
Click the time display (at the bottom of the Monitor panel), type a valid time, and then press Enter. (You need
no
t type leading zeros, colons, or semicolons. However, Adobe Premiere Elements interprets numbers under 100
as frames.)
You can use the Home or End keys on the keyboard to skip between the beginning and end of the movie. The Page
Up and Page Down keys move the current-time indicator to the previous and next clips respectively. The Right or
L
e
ft Arrow keys move the current-time indicator forward or back by a frame. Pressing Shift+Right Arrow or Shift+Left
Arrow moves the current-time indicator forward or back by five frames each time.
Add clips to the Expert view timeline
When you insert a clip into the Expert view timeline, adjacent clips on all tracks shift to accommodate the new clip. By
shifting all clips together, the audio and video of the existing clips remain in sync.
Sometimes, you dont want all clips to shift with each inser
tion. For example, when you add background music that
superimposes the entire movie, you dont want clips to shift.
To shift specific clips togather, press the Alt key as you insert. At a time, you can shift specific clips simultaneously on
a
maximum of two tracks. These include the track receiving the insertion and the track containing the linked audio or
video (if any). The affected tracks shift together, remaining aligned. The clips on other tracks are unaffected.
Insert a clip, shift clips in the Expert view timeline
Do one of the following:
Drag the clip from the Project Assets panel to the desired location in the Expert view timeline. When the pointer
changes to the Insert icon, release the mouse.
Move the current-time indicator to the desired location in the Expert view timeline. Then select the clip in the
Project Assets panel and choose Clip > Insert.
Insert a clip, shift clips on only the target and linked tracks
Alt-drag the clip from the Project Assets panel to the desired location in the Expert view timeline. When the pointer
changes to the Insert icon, release the mouse.
I
f you drag a clip into the blank space above the topmost video track (for video) or below the lowest audio track (for
au
dio), Adobe Premiere Elements creates a new track for the clip. If the clip contains both audio and video, it creates
both a new video and new audio track.
Overlay a clip in the Expert view timeline
The easiest way to replace a portion of a video is to overlay it with other footage. When you overlay a clip, the clip you
add replaces any existing frames starting at the location you designate.
If the new clip is 40 frames long, it overlays 40 frames of the existing clip. The frames following the overlay, if any,
r
emain at the same location in the track. Overlays do not change the length of the movie unless the overlay extends
beyond the end of the movie.
Do one of the following:
Ctrl-drag/Cmd-drag the clip from the Project Assets panel to the first frame you want to overlay. When the
pointer changes to the Overlay icon, release the mouse.
Move the current-time indicator to the first frame you want to overlay, select the clip in the Project Assets panel,
and then choose Clip > Overlay.
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