Working with clips in a sequence – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Working with clips in a sequence
Note:
Find a clip in any sequence with Clip Usage
View the source of a sequence clip in the Project panel
Analyze speech for text XMP metadata
Enable or disable a clip
Group clips
Snap clips
Find a clip in any sequence with Clip Usage
you can also see the number of times a clip has been used by making the Video Usage column visible in the Project panel. For more
information, see Add a column
You can see whether any clip in the Project panel has been used in a project, the number of uses, and the location of each use, with the Clip
Usage menu. The Clip Usage triangle appears next to the thumbnail viewer only if the selected clips has been used in a sequence.
1. Select a clip in the Project panel.
2. Toward the top of the project panel, next to the thumbnail for the clip, click the Clip Usage triangle on the Movie line next to the pixel aspect
ratio.
A popup menu will show the timecode location for the clip for any sequence in which it is used.
3. Click the desired location.
The desired sequence panel will move forward and the playhead will jump to the location of the clip.
View the source of a sequence clip in the Project panel
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) a clip in a sequence, and choose Reveal In Project.
Analyze speech for text XMP metadata
Adobe Premiere Pro and Soundbooth analyze spoken words and generate text metadata. You can edit and search text metadata like any other
metadata properties. You can then navigate to the times at which specific words are spoken, to better align edits, advertising, and subtitles.
The speech analysis feature can use any of several language-specific and dialect-specific libraries, such as libraries for Spanish and UK English.
To download more language-specific and dialect-specific libraries,
on the Adobe website.
In Premiere Pro the Speech Analysis feature is also available for clips when there is at least one component audio clip in the merged clip. Users
can choose to analyze all audio tracks in a merged clip, or a single one.
To analyze speech in all tracks, do one of the following:
Set the File pop up menu to “All Files”, and then click the Analyze button in the Speech Analysis section of the Metadata panel.
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