CHAPTER 4
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Editing Video
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To play in reverse, press Ctrl+Alt+~ (tilde) (Windows) or Command+Option+~ (tilde)
(Mac OS).
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To play faster, press ~ (tilde). Pressing the key repeatedly increases speed further.
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To play including preroll and postroll, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you
click the Play button.
Preroll
starts playback from a time before the In point, and
postroll
stops playback at a time after the Out point. You set preroll and postroll values in the
General/Still Image preferences dialog box.
To view a different frame:
Do any of the following:
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Make sure the view you want is active, and on the numeric keypad type the new time.
You do not need to type colons because Premiere converts the numbers automatically.
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To go forward one frame, click the Frame Forward button ( ).
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To go forward five frames, press Shift as you click the Frame Forward button.
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To go backward one frame, click the Frame Reverse button ( ).
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To go backward five frames, press Shift as you click the Frame Reverse button.
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To go to the previous edit in on the Video 1, Audio 1, and Audio 2 tracks, click the Previous
Edit button ( ) in the program controller. (An
edit
is where a program clip ends or begins
in the Video 1A, Video 1B, Audio 1 or Audio 2 tracks.)
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To go to the next edit on the Video 1, Audio 1, and Audio 2 tracks, click the Next Edit
button ( ) in the program controller.
Note:
The Previous and Next buttons also stop at the midpoint of each transition when the
Video 1 track is expanded, and at audio cuts.
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To go to the first frame, press the Up Arrow key.
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To go to the last frame, press the Down Arrow key.
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To go to the edit line position in the Timeline, press T.
For more information, see “Moving around in the Timeline” on page 138.
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