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  • Razor options in Premiere

    Posted by Flo De haan on December 2, 2010 at 3:09 pm

    Hi,

    I’m trying to get the best of several worlds in editing software.

    I’m using Harris Velocity (Quattrus and HD) at work
    For myself I’m using FCP and because I work with After EffectsCS4, I’m trying PremiereCS4 as well.
    (to see how it interacts with AE, as I’m owning it anyway in Prod.Prem)

    For now I find that Pr has some adventages to FCP when it comes to editing several filesystems (h2.64, XDCAM, AVCHD) without problems, where FCP has to render stuff.

    On the other hand FCP has some options that are just not available in PrCS4

    What I miss in both software (or maybe I didn’t find it yet) is the following, and my question….

    Velocity has an option to switch to razor tool, but this razor tool lets you scroll through a clip, rather than cut when you click.
    (select the clip, then switch to razor)
    While scrolling through a clip (in that mode) you see the video scroll like you are scrolling through the timeline. You see the video on your (external)monitor
    next you can even fintune using cursor.
    Clicking doesn’t cut your clip, rather: Pressing enter does the trick where you want your cut.

    Does Premiere or FCP hold an option somwhere similar like that?
    It’s just what you’re used to, but I like this and miss it.

    Now I have to scroll through the timeline, and when I want a cut, select the razor tool, position it where I need (but don’t see exactly where I cut), or snap to playhead, and click, or cmd+k.
    Hard to finetune, other than using playhead again.

    Flo De haan replied 15 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • John Frey

    December 2, 2010 at 5:07 pm

    Control + K on PC makes the cut on the tracks that are highlighted if this helps any.

    John D. Frey
    25 Year owner/operator of two California-based production studios.

    Digital West Video Productions of San Luis Obispo and Inland Images of Lake Elsinore

  • Jon Barrie

    December 2, 2010 at 9:33 pm

    I think what are after is called ripple. Where you have a cut and you want to push or pull the cut point to a different point.
    Using this in the timeline allows you to fine tune the frame an edit occurs on. You can change the selection arrow temporarily to the ripple tool by holding the cmd key (Mac) or ctrl key (PC) then release the key the show the selection arrow again.
    Ripple tool allows you to extend a clip or shorten a clips in/out points while preventing gaps appearing in the timeline.
    – let us know if this helps your workflow.

    Jon Barrie
    aJBprods
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  • Flo De haan

    December 3, 2010 at 11:59 am

    Thanks John,

    but this is not it.
    I know how to edit. I know ripple.

    please read my message again.
    thanks anyway.

    I use:
    MacBookPro 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    Version 10.5.8
    FCP & Adobe Production Premium CS4

  • Flo De haan

    December 3, 2010 at 12:00 pm

    Thanks John,

    But ctrl+K is what I mentioned in my original post already.
    (or cmd on Mac)

    I use:
    MacBookPro 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    Version 10.5.8
    FCP & Adobe Production Premium CS4

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