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Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual

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In this slip edit, a clip is dragged left, moving its source In and Out points later in time.

1. Select the Slip tool

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2. Position the pointer on the clip you want to adjust, and drag left to move the In and Out points later in the clip, or drag right to move the In

and Out points earlier in the clip.

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.

Slip a clip with keyboard shortcuts

You can use keyboard shortcuts to slip a clip in a Timeline. To slip a clip using keyboard shortcuts, select a clip (or multiple clips), and then do the
following:

To slip clip selection left five frames:

Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Left (Windows).

Press Option+Shift+Command+Left (Mac OS).

To slip clip selection left one frame:

Press Alt+Shift+Left (Windows).

Press Option+Command+Left (Mac OS).

To slip clip selection right five frames:

Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right (Windows).

Press Option+Shift+Command+Right (Mac OS).

To slip clip selection right one frame:

Press Alt+Shift+Right (Windows).

Press Option+Command+Right (Mac OS).

For more information about slipping clips with keyboard shortcuts,

see this video

by Todd Kopriva and video2brain.

When performing a slip edit with keyboard shortcuts, it is helpful to have the playhead placed on the clip you are slipping so that you can see
the slip edit being performed. You can use this method to align a video action with an audio cue.

Make a slide edit

A slide edit shifts a clip in time while trimming adjacent clips to compensate for the move. As you drag a clip left or right with the Slide tool, the Out
point of the preceding clip and the In point of the following clip are trimmed by the number of frames you move the clip. The clip’s In and Out
points (and hence, its duration) remain unchanged.

In this slide edit, a clip is dragged left so that it starts earlier in the sequence, shortening the preceding clip and lengthening the following clip.

1. Select the Slide tool

.

2. Position the pointer on the clip you want to adjust, and drag left to move the Out point of the preceding clip and 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, 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.

Slide a clip with keyboard shortcuts

You can use keyboard shortcuts to slide a clip in a Timeline. To slide a clip using keyboard shortcuts, select a clip (or multiple clips), and then do
the following:

To slide clip selection left five frames:

Press Alt+Shift+, (Windows).

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