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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Adding J-cuts and L-cuts
One frequently used technique for transitioning from one clip to another is to play
the audio from the second clip before the video shows. This clues in the viewer that
a change is coming. Similarly, sometimes you want to cut to the next video visually
before the viewer can hear the audio.
The first instance is called a
J-cut
, so named because it looks vaguely like a
J
in the
sequence. You hear the second clip and then see it. The second is called an L-cut,
where you see the second clip and then hear it.
Although artistically quite powerful, both techniques rely on one simple editing
function: the ability to unlink audio and video from the same file so you can adjust
them separately. There are two unlinking methods—a context menu and a key-
board modifier.
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Open Lesson 12-2.prproj, and play the Complete sequence.
This is how your J- and L-cuts will look and sound by the end of this
mini-lesson.
The cutaway
video
plays over the first few words of the sound-bite
audio
,
and then the cutaway
video
dissolves to the interview clip while the cutaway
audio
fades out—a J-cut. That process is reversed for the end of the sound
bite—an L-cut.
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