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5
Double-click the multicam_02.mov clip in the Project
panel to open it in the
Source Monitor.
6
Drag the current-time indicator in the Source Monitor to 00;00;14;20,
and set
the In point by clicking the Set In Point bracket ({ ).
7
Drag the current-time indicator in the Source Monitor to 00;00;16;20, and set
the Out point by clicking the Set Out Point bracket ( }).
8
Click the Overlay icon in the Source Monitor (as shown here) to overlay the
marked source clip on the clip you marked on the Timeline.
A dialog appears,
warning that the marked source clip is shorter than the destination clip. Accept
the default to allow Adobe Premiere Pro to adjust the
speed of the source clip to
make it match the length of the destination clip.
9
Play the Timeline.
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LESSON 8
Applying Specialized Editing Tools
Creating subclips from the Source Monitor
If you have a very long clip, it’s often helpful to break
it down into smaller clips
(
subclips
). You can rename these subclips and store them in the Project panel in
bins as you choose. Creating subclips can help you organize
your project and make
it easy to find just the clip you need.
1
Open Lesson 08-05.prproj.
2
Double-click multicam_01.mov to open it in the Source Monitor.
3
Set the In point at the beginning of the clip. Set the Out point at around 08;00
seconds. This will represent the race portion of the clip.
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