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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

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Editing sequences and clips

 

Timeline panels

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Timeline panel

A. Sequence tabs B. Time ruler C. Video tracks D. Audio tracks

A single Timeline panel appears in a frame in the lower central portion of the screen when you first launch Premiere Pro, open any of its default workspaces, or create a project. You can remove all sequences from a Timeline panel, or add multiple sequences to it, each appearing as a tab within that Timeline panel. You can also open multiple Timeline panels, each within its own frame, with each containing any number of sequences.

More Help topics

Audio tracks in a sequence” on page 216

Play video in the Source Monitor and Program Monitor” on page 127

Open additional Timeline panels

You can open more than one Timeline panel if you have more than one sequence in a project.

1Open more than one sequence. For more information about opening sequences see Open a sequence” on page 173. Each will appear in its own tab in the default Timeline panel.

2Drag a sequence tab and drop it into another docking area.

The sequence tab appears in a new Timeline panel.

Open a sequence in a Timeline panel

You can open one or more sequences in a Timeline panel.

In the Project panel, double-click the sequence you want to open.

Navigate in a sequence

A Timeline panel contains several controls for moving through the frames of a sequence.

Last updated 1/16/2012

USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

 

137

Editing sequences and clips

 

 

 

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Time navigation controls in a Timeline panel

A. Current-time display B. Play head and current-time indicator C. Work area bar D. Viewing area bar E. Time ruler F. Source track indicators G. Zoom out H. Zoom slider I. Zoom in

Time ruler Measures sequence time horizontally. Tick marks and numbers indicating the sequence time are displayed along the ruler and change according to the level of detail at which you view the sequence. By default these tick marks and numbers are based on the timecode display style specified in the Display Format field of the New Sequence dialog box (although you may toggle to a counting method based on audio samples). The time ruler also displays icons for markers and the sequence In and Out points.

Current-time indicator (CTI) Indicates the current frame displayed in the Program Monitor. The current frame displays in the Program Monitor. The current-time indicator is a light blue triangle in the ruler. A vertical line extends from the current-time indicator to the bottom of the time ruler. You can change the current time by dragging the current-time indicator.

Current time display Shows the timecode for the current frame in a Timeline panel. To move to a different time, click in the time display and enter a new time, or place the pointer over the display and drag left or right. You can change the display between timecode and the simple frame count by Ctrl-clicking (Windows) or command-clicking (Mac OS) the current time in either a monitor or a Timeline panel.

Viewing area bar Corresponds to the visible part of the sequence in a Timeline panel. You can change the size and position of the viewing area bar to quickly view different parts of the sequence. The viewing area bar is located just above the time ruler.

Work area bar Specifies the area of the sequence that you want to preview or export. The work area bar is located in the lower portion of the time ruler.

Zoom controls Change the scale of the time ruler to increase or decrease the number of frames visible within the current viewing area. The zoom controls are located at the bottom left of a Timeline panel.

Source track indicator Represents a video or audio track of the clip in the Source Monitor. Place into the head of the Timeline track where you want to insert or overwrite the source clip track.

In this Premiere Pro tutorial in the Creative Cow website, Richard Harrington gives some quick tips on how to navigate the timeline quickly while controlling your video clips like a pro.

Position the current-time indicator in a Timeline panel

Do any of the following:

In the time ruler, drag the current-time indicator or click where you want to position the current-time indicator.

Drag in the current time display.

Click in the current time display, type a valid time, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

Use any playback control in the Program Monitor.

Last updated 1/16/2012