Difference between revisions of "Subclips - Premiere Pro"
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+ | ===Creating a subclip=== | ||
+ | # Double-click a clip in the '''Project''' panel to open it in the '''Source Monitor'''. | ||
+ | # In the '''Source Monitor''' set the in and out points needed for the subclip. | ||
+ | #* A subclip can not have the same in and out points as the master clip. | ||
+ | # go to '''Clip > Make Subclip ''' and enter a name for the subclip. | ||
+ | # The '''subclip will appear in the '''Project''' panel. | ||
[[category:Premiere Pro]] | [[category:Premiere Pro]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 4 December 2012
A subclip is a section of a master (source) clip. They are useful for organizing long clips.
- Subclips reference the master clips media file. Creating subclips does not create more media files.
- The following can not be made into subclips.
- Selections of multiple clips
- Titles, still images, synthetic clips
- Sequence clips
- Grouped clips
Creating a subclip
- Double-click a clip in the Project panel to open it in the Source Monitor.
- In the Source Monitor set the in and out points needed for the subclip.
- A subclip can not have the same in and out points as the master clip.
- go to Clip > Make Subclip and enter a name for the subclip.
- The subclip will appear in the Project panel.