How to delete a clip in premiere pro
- how to cut sequence in premiere
- how to cut timeline in premiere pro
- how to trim sequence in premiere pro
- how to trim timeline in premiere pro
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In this walkthrough, we’ll cover how to use the razor tool, the ctrl+K/⌘+K shortcut, and Ripple and Trim editing techniques in Premiere Pro.
Cutting, obviously, is one of the most essential parts of an edit.
The primary function of editing software is to cut down clips and place them in a particular order to create a story.
Then, after everything is organized, you may have to cut down even further and comb through additional video and audio tracks.
When you get to that point, what’s the best way to approach cutting?
Well, thankfully, Premiere Pro offers three distinct ways to manipulate and cut up a video clip—or your timeline:
- The Razor Tool
- The “Command/Ctrl + K” Shortcut / Playhead Splitting
- Ripple and Trim Cutting
There are other ways to cut, such as the slip and slide method, but for this article, we’re just going to look at some of the fundamental edit tools.
We genuinely believe that these types of edits for these tools are an essential step in understanding how editing works and, more specifically, how to edit inside Premiere Pr
- how to cut a sequence in premiere pro
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