Adding clips in the sceneline, Place a clip in the sceneline, Insert a clip before another in the sceneline – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 8 EDITOR

Arranging clips in a movie

Last updated 8/12/2010

Audio Tools

Tools that enable commonly used features related to Audio are grouped under Audio Tools. The options

under Audio Tools are:

SmartSound

Select SmartSound in the Audio Tools menu. The SmartSound window opens. You can select

soundtracks and custom-fit them to your project. (See “

Creating SmartSound tracks

” on page 240.)

Detect Beats

Detects musical beats in the Soundtrack track of the Timeline and adds unnumbered markers at each

beat. Use this tool when you want to create edits that coordinate with the beat of your music. (See “

Create beat markers

for a soundtrack

” on page 240.)

Audio Mix

Opens the Audio Mixer so you can adjust the volume and balance for your different audio tracks. (See

Adding and mixing audio

” on page 238.)

SmartMix

Opens the SmartMixer. SmartMix facilitates automatic adjustment of the volume of the background

music to enable hearing the foreground dialogs. For more information, see

SmartMix

” on page 244.

Add Narration

Opens the Record Voice Narration panel, which holds tools for recording a voice-over. (See

Adding and mixing audio

” on page 238.)

Markers tool

Adds disc markers into the Timeline at the location of the current-time indicator. (See

Working with

menu markers

” on page 249.)

More Help topics

Workspace overview

” on page 12

Adding clips in the Sceneline

Using the Sceneline, you can easily insert a clip before another, after another, or even split it before inserting it. You
can add clips to the Sceneline directly from the Organize workspace.

More Help topics

Timeline overview

” on page 90

Add clips to the Timeline

” on page 93

Place a clip in the Sceneline

Drag the clip from the Organize workspace to one of the empty clip targets in the Sceneline. When the pointer
changes to the insert icon

, release the mouse button.

Note: If you are dragging the first clip for your project, you can drag it into the Monitor panel or the Sceneline.

Insert a clip before another in the Sceneline

Drag the clip from the Organize workspace onto a clip in the Sceneline.

The new clip appears in front of the one on which you dropped it and all subsequent clips shift to the right.

Insert a clip after another in the Sceneline

1 In the Sceneline, select the clip after which you want to insert the new clip.

2 Drag the clip from the Organize workspace to the Monitor panel.

The new clip appears to the right of the selected clip, and subsequent clips shift to the right.

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