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However welcome back it is Brad here again with another Adobe Premiere processor tutorial.
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This time I'm going to show you two really cool tools that I use in Premier pro on a very regular basis
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that will make your editing life so much easier and so I'll get straight into it.
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So I've got a vlog up on your screen now.
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I've been working on this one last night and it's another more Taiwan.
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And over here we've got the tool box over here and the first tool that I'm going to show is the ripple
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edit tool right.
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So you'll see there on your screen now ripple edit tool or you can be on the keyboard.
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The second one that I'll show you after that is the rolling edit tool.
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So if you press and on the keyboard.
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Right.
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So we can go between the two B and and just shortcut keys B ripple edit and back to end.
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Right.
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And then we know a selection tool which is V K just a couple of shortcut keys that you'll get used to
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over a period of time.
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When you do this every day.
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So the first one is we're going to be using the ripple edit tool.
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So I'll show you this I've got a vlog on your screen right now.
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And as you can see I've got a number of clips all stuck together on my timeline.
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And so just say for example I'm actually moved down a little further and I'll use or show something
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a little bit more simple to look at.
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So got two clips here one two.
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Now just say for example I want to shorten this clip here and I want to fill in the gap that that leaves
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behind.
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So for example if I go back to my selection tool or demonstrate this this is how I used to edit I used
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to get my selection tool if I decided that I didn't want this part of my clip I would have done this
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right.
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I would have chopped it off just like that which would have let this space here.
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Those two approaches that I had to fixing this space I would have right clicked and clicked on Ripple
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delete.
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And by doing that of course it drags everything ahead of my play head down my timeline.
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If I undo that and I'll show you on a bigger screen what that looks like as you can see look at the
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rest of my clip if I right click report delete it drags everything down toward the left.
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Alternatively I used to do this I used to zoom all the way out I to select everything here and I did
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this and then I had to drag it in right.
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And then we used to snap into place.
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Now actually just as a mention if you want this snapping to occur when you drag clips really close together
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and then it just snaps into place.
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Make sure that this is enabled.
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It's called the snap function.
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So you press s on the keyboard that little magnet there.
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If I turn that off this is just the bit of a side note to the lecture.
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Watch what happens.
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It doesn't snap so it makes it very hard to try and get that video clip to really look nice and flush
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against that video clip there.
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Right.
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So that's just I'm just trying to like eyeball those but you can see this is really challenging right.
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Yet if I just ensure that this is selected or press s on the keyboard then watch this.
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It just snaps like that makes it much easier.
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Anyway just a side note just for extra learning so rather than doing that rather than just doing this
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and creating this black space or this empty hole in your timeline what you can do is use this tool here
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called the ripple edit tool which is amazing or be on your keyboard right and your cursor will change
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to what you see on your screen right now.
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Watch what happens if I want to remove this part of my clip.
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All I've got to do is run my mouse over you'll see where my cursor changes right.
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Now watch this.
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I click and drag to the left as I normally would if I release it bang all of a sudden the software automatically
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drags the rest of my timeline to snap to make a change to that shortening of the clip.
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Right.
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If I undo that watch what happens if I do it again.
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Look.
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So Adobe Premiere Pro automatically fills in that hole.
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That's pretty cool.
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So I like that's really really efficient.
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So that's called the ripple edit tool.
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The next one I'll show you is the rolling edit tool.
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So if you run your mouse over here you can press and on the keyboard right you'll see rolling it at
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all.
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Now this is even more amazing right.
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We'll go back over here and I'll use this really practically.
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So for example actually I'll go back over here back back to this section of my timeline and what I'll
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do if I if I take my cursor and I put it between these two video clips here Watch What Happens When
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I click and drag what I'm doing is on simultaneously short one clip and lengthening the other.
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Just like that.
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So by doing that I'll take it back to where it was.
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Undo undo.
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So if I drag click and drag to the left the clip on the right hand side has been lengthened and the
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clip on the left hand side has been shortened and vice versa if I drag it to the right the clip on the
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left hand side has been lengthened and the clip on the right hand side has been shortened.
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See that.
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So I'm changing the in and out points of my two clips just by dragging them like this Ok now where does
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this have practical significance.
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I'll just make sure that I take that back to where it was undue undue undue.
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If I go over here and this is a tool that I use quite a lot when I'm ensuring that my clips are sinks
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to my background music.
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Now I'll play this back and I'll show what I mean.
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So I've got my background track here.
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I've got some video clips here.
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This is the very beginning of my very new vlog which will come out next week.
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I'll play this back and then I'll show you what I'm about to do.
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Turning a little slow because I'm recording my screen.
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So if you hear the beat of the song come from.
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So if I want to make the the cut occur at the beat of the song
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just say at that point
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if I want my clip to change at that particular point of the song All I gotta do is what I usually like
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to do is I take a marker over here and I click on that and it drops a little marker there.
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That's just a visual reference for me.
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You don't have to but this is what I like to do.
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And then what I do.
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I can move my play head away now that I I get my rolling edit tool.
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I click here and I drag it to the left and see where it just kind of snaps into place there because
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where it's snapping into place is directly aligned with the beat of the song.
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If I let that go I've now sent it out watch this film.
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And now the clip changes that was so much easier because I rolled the edit so that these two clips change
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at the beat of the track.
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Now if I wasn't using the rolling at tool.
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This is what I would have to do.
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I would have to get my cut of my razor tool and then I'd have to cut right here and then I'd have to
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delete this right.
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And then I'd have to like that it gets really messy right.
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I'd have to kind of like click on this and then drag this out.
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I miss it too much clicking now for undo undo undo.
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Whereas if I just go and on the keyboard rolling.
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Edit to click on this drag it back I'm automatically shortening the clip on the left and lengthening
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the clip on the right so that the clip will now change precisely on the beat of the song.
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And I mean I usually do this when I'm doing the final touches of my montage to make sure that the clips
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change at the precise beat that I want them to change out.
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Change
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change so right there that's actually a little bit off timing and you can see the background track there.
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You can see with that beat is if I take my if I take my play head that's where the beat is that I want
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my clips to change.
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But you can see that the change the cut is actually over here.
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So we're off by a few frames so all we gotta do is keep my rolling at a tool.
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Click on it drag it back let it go now perfectly changes on the beat.
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So that's why I love the rolling out a tool so much.
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Now if I go back to where we were it's pretty much the same thing you just click here and if you want
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to remove this part of the clip and you want to bring in more of this part you just click.
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Roll it out bang.
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It's so easy.
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So that's how I like to use it.
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If you have any questions let me know and I'll see you in the next video tutorial.
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Everybody thirty first of August 2018.
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I mean such an amazing place here in Utah called The Valley of the gods.
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And right now I've got the drones set up there and I'm about to take you on a little excursion on one
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place that not many tourists get to come and see unfortunately.
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VALLEY OF THE GODS.
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Here we go.
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