About Insert And Overlay Edits; To Specify Source Tracks To Add To A Sequence - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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About insert and overlay edits

An overlay edit adds a clip by replacing any frames already in a sequence starting from the edit point and extending
for the length of the clip. Overlay is the default method when dragging a clip to a sequence or when rearranging clips
in a sequence.
Adding a clip by overlaying existing clips
With an insert edit, adding a clip to the sequence forces any clips later in time to shift forward to accommodate the
new clip. When dragging a clip, press the Ctrl key to shift into insert mode.
Adding a clip by inserting it between clips
An insert edit shifts clips in all unlocked tracks. To prevent an insert edit from shifting clips in another track, lock the
track.
See also
"Targeting tracks" on page 117

To specify source tracks to add to a sequence

You can add the video track, the audio track, or both tracks of a clip to a sequence. When you drag a clip from the
Project panel, you automatically add both tracks. If you want to add only one track, add it from the Source Monitor.
1
Open a clip in the Source Monitor.
In the Source Monitor, click the Take Video/Take Audio button until it displays the appropriate icon:
2
Take Video And Audio
Includes both video and audio tracks in the sequence.
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