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  • Ripple delete

    Posted by Hector Melendez on May 19, 2005 at 8:00 pm

    Hello fellows
    Is there any way that the space leaved when I cut and remove a clip can be automatically joined? One or to times is not big deal applying ripple delete but for a whole recap is tedious.

    I’m Premiere Pro new user. How is the fastest automate way to make a recap? I mean cutting the segment clip, add a dissolve between clips and apply slow motion…
    It used to do this very fast with another editor.. ScreenPlay… making global applications and merging/rendering
    Thanks in advance

    Steven L. gotz replied 21 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Steven L. gotz

    May 20, 2005 at 12:30 am

    Yes, there is a modifier key for making a delete into a ripple delete. Modifier keys are your friends. Assume they are there and find them when you can.

    This time, the answer is found by using the Shift key when you press the Delete key.

    The fastest way to cut os to set up a new bin, put the clips into the source window, set the in and out points and grab the video back to the project window into the new bin. When they are all in the bin, use “Automate to Sequence” to put them all on a sequence with the default transition.

    Then take that sequence and nest it into another so you can time stretch it into a slow motion state.

    I suggest that you get some training and really dig into the application if you are going to use it a lot.

    Steven
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 / After Effects 6.5 Pro https://www.stevengotz.com
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