To View Source Timecode When Trimming; To Perform A Slide Edit; Using The Trim Monitor; To Display The Edit Point You Want To Trim - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Position the pointer on the clip you want to adjust, and drag left to move the In and Out points earlier in the clip,
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or drag right to move the In and Out points later in the clip.
Adobe Premiere Pro updates the source In and Out points for the clip, displaying the result in the Program Monitor
and maintaining the clip and sequence duration.

To perform a slide edit

Select the Slide tool
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Position the pointer on the clip you want to adjust, and drag left to move the Out point of the preceding clip and
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the In point of the following clip earlier in time, or drag right to move the Out point of the preceding clip and the In
point of the following clip later in time.
When you release the mouse button, Adobe Premiere Pro updates the In and Out points for the adjacent clips,
displaying the result in the Program Monitor and maintaining the clip and sequence duration. The only change to
the clip you moved is its position in the sequence.

To view source timecode when trimming

You can display the source timecode in the Program Monitor preview for clips in a sequence as you edit:
If you trim a clip, the clip's source timecode is displayed.
If you perform a slide edit, the new source media In and Out points for the adjacent clips are displayed.
If you perform a slip edit, the clip's new source media In and Out points are displayed.
Choose Timecode Overlay During Edit from the Program Monitor panel menu. A check mark indicates that the
command is selected.

Using the Trim Monitor

The Trim Monitor displays clip In and Out points at a cut so that you can see precisely which frames you are cutting.
The left monitor shows the clip to the left of the edit point, and the right monitor shows the clip to the right of the cut.
You can perform ripple or rolling edits at any edit point in the sequence, for any target track. The sequence updates
as you perform the edit.
To open the Trim Monitor, click the Trim button
To cancel an edit, press Ctrl+Z, or use the History palette.
To preview the edit, click the Play Edit button
To close the Trim Monitor, click the close box
To set the number of frames that will be trimmed when you use the Multiple-Frame Trim-in button
Multiple-Frame Trim-out button

To display the edit point you want to trim

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Select the target tracks by clicking near the tracks' names in the track header area in the Timeline panel.
In the Trim Monitor, click the Go To Previous Edit Point
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either side of the new edit point position appear in the Trim Monitor.
To perform a ripple edit using the Trim Monitor
Display the edit point in the Trim Monitor.
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. Click the Loop button
in the upper right corner of the Trim Monitor.
, choose Edit > Preferences > Trim.
at the bottom of Program Monitor.
to continuously preview the edit.
or Go To Next Edit Point
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