![]() It’s just coloured text on a coloured background and that’s it. ![]() Not only that but you get no animation with them either, nor a choice of fonts. Titles are available, but it’s not possible to place them over a clip: hardly surprising since this app only offers you one layer to work on, so the titles you add can only be on a coloured background. Smart Volume - which is on by default - is a clever and automatic way to make sure the clip’s volume remains consistent throughout. You also have basic controls over your audio: you can remove it altogether, lower or raise the volume, and make it fade in or out with a couple of handy buttons. If you need to slow down your clip, you can easily do that too - but you don’t have an option to speed your footage up for some reason. You can even alter those properties as the clip is playing. It’s easy to alter a selected clip’s exposure, highlights and shadows with three handy sliders. You can use this method to create a short film in minutes, but should you also need to do a little image correction here and there, Premiere Clip has you covered. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on few simple sliders can create positive visual improvements. Move the In point or Out point of a clip in a sequence to the playhead, without leaving gaps in the sequence. This adjusts two clips at the same time - shorten one and extend the next by exactly the same amount. To maintain the overall length of a sequence, do a rolling edit. ![]() If you use Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) on the edit point with the Ripple Edit tool, the cursor shows the Rolling Edit tool. Clicking the edit point between two clips with the Ripple Edit tool chooses a Ripple In or Ripple Out edit point selection, depending on the side of the edit point you click. Close this gap by highlighting it and doing a Ripple delete, which will close the gap and shorten the overall length of the sequence. ![]() Click and drag on the clip in the Timeline to make adjustments.Īfter you make your adjustment, there might be a gap in the Timeline from where you did the video trimming. In Trim mode, the Program Monitor helps you decide on the content you want to use by showing you the last frame of the clip that you’re trimming and the first frame of the next clip. When you’re working in the Timeline in Trim mode, the clips affected by your edits appear in the Program Monitor side by side. By using these tools, you can make adjustments in a single action. When you want to adjust the cut between two clips, you can use either ripple edits or rolling edits. You can disable or enable Linked Selection in the Timeline panel by clicking the Linked Selection button at the top left of the Timeline panel. The audio and video parts of a linked clip remain together automatically, so they’ll stay in sync when you make adjustments.When the Sync Lock is on, which is the default, clips will stay in sync with clips on a track that you’re ripple trimming or inserting. To enable and disable the Sync Lock for a track, click Toggle Sync Lock.No changes can be made to tracks while they are locked. To lock tracks, click the Padlock icon on the track.You can make edits and still keep the whole project in sync. It keeps your whole project the same length.īefore you do any trimming, lock any tracks you don’t want changed. Or, you can move a cut by shortening one clip while you extend the clip next to it, trimming two clips at once. You can trim a clip so that the whole video project is shorter - shortening the clip shortens the whole video.
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