Create split edits – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Move Into Sync

Slip Into Sync

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To unlink video and audio, select a linked clip and choose Clip > Unlink.

To unlink video and audio from multiple clips, select the clips and choose Clip > Unlink.

After unlinking a clip, video remains selected while audio becomes deselected.

2. (Optional) To use a set of linked clips multiple times, create a nested sequence from the set of synchronized clips, and place the nested

sequence in other sequences as desired. For more information, see

Create a nested sequence from a selection of clips

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Edit tracks of linked clips individually

In a Timeline, Alt-click/Option-click either part of a linked clip, and then use any editing tool. When you have finished editing the clip, you can
reselect (click) the clip to edit it as a linked clip again. Alt/Option-dragging audio or video works well for adjusting a split edit.

Automatically synchronize clips that were moved out of sync

1. Right-click/Control-click the number that appears at the In point in a Timeline panel of the out-of-sync video or audio clip. (The number

indicates the amount of time the clip is out of sync with its accompanying video or audio clip.)

2. Choose one of the following options:

Shifts the selected video or audio part of the clip in time to restore sync. Move Into Sync moves the clip without regard to

adjacent clips and overwrites any clips to regain sync.

Performs a slip edit to restore sync without moving the clip’s position in time.

For information about synchronizing multiple clips with each other for a multi-camera edit, see Synchronize clips with markers.

Create split edits

Ordinarily, you set one In point and one Out point for a source clip. Even if it’s a linked clip (a clip containing video and audio tracks), In and Out
points apply to both tracks of the clip. Set in a sequence, the audio and video of the standard clip appear at the same time. Sometimes you want
to set the video and audio In or Out points independently, however, in order to create split edits (also known as L-cuts and J-cuts). When placed in
a sequence, a clip trimmed for a split edit will have its audio appear before its video, or its video before its audio.

A. Clip trimmed for J-cut B. Clip trimmed for L-cut

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