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Move to a different frame in the Source and Program Monitors

Do any of the following:

To advance one frame, click the Step Forward button

, or hold down the K key and tap the L key, or press the

right arrow key.

To advance five frames, Shift-click the Step Forward button

, or press Shift+ the right arrow key.

To jump back one frame, click the Step Back button

, or hold down the K key and tap the J key, or press the

left arrow key.

To jump back five frames, Shift-click the Step Back button

, or press Shift+ the left arrow key.

To jump to the next marker, click the Go To Next Marker button

in the Source Monitor.

To jump to the previous marker, click the Go To Previous Marker button

in the Source Monitor.

To jump to a clip’s In point, select the Source Monitor, then click the Go To In Point button

.

To jump to a clip’s Out point, select the Source Monitor, then click the Go To Out Point button

.

Click the current time display of the monitor you want to cue, and type the new time. You

don’t need to type

colons or semicolons. Numbers under 100 are interpreted as frames.

To jump to the previous edit point in a sequence’s targeted audio or video track, click the Go To Previous Edit
Point button

in the Program Monitor, or press Page Down with the Timeline panel or Program Monitor

active.

To jump to the next edit point in a sequence’s targeted audio or video track, click the Go To Next Edit Point
button

in the Program Monitor, or press Page Up with the Timeline panel or Program Monitor active.

To jump to the beginning of the sequence, select the Program Monitor or Timeline and press Home, or click the
Go To In Point button

in the Program Monitor.

To jump to the end of the sequence, select the Program Monitor or Timeline and press End, or click the Go To
Out Point button

in the Program Monitor.

You can quickly and accurately move through frames in a sequence using the J, K, and L keys. The J key always
moves the current-time indicator in reverse and the L key always moves it forward. The K key is a modifier and

stop playback key. Press J to move backward at normal speed, press J and K to move backward slowly, or press K and
tap the J key to move back a frame at a time. The K and L keys work in the same way to move forward.

See also

Timeline panel overview [F30903 Metadata 'Track' in Timeline]

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Match a frame with its source

While editing in the Timeline panel, you can find the source frame for any frame in a sequence clip and display it
in the Source Monitor. Also, you can find the source frame for any frame in a nested sequence, display it in the
Source Monitor, and jump to its location in the source sequence.

1

In the Timeline panel, position the current-time indicator over the desired frame in a clip.

Note: If the source clip for the frame in the sequence clip is already open in the Source Monitor or listed in the Source
menu, the Source Monitor will display the last frame you viewed in the clip. To match the frame, close the clip in the
Source Monitor before typing the Match Frame or Reveal Nested Sequence keyboard shortcut.

2

Do one of the following:

For a clip in a standard sequence, type the keyboard shortcut for Match Frame, M by default.

For a clip in a nested sequence, type the keyboard shortcut for Reveal Nested Sequence, Shift-T by default.

April 1, 2008