Further editing techniques

The toolbox contains various different tools which are available for your use on the timeline. The default tool is the selection tool. I shall now explain all the other tools which you can use in adobe premiere. selection toool: The default tool, used to select clips in the timeline. Track select tool: Select all clips on a track from a given point, or select multiple tracks. Ripple edit tool: Adjust an edit point and move other clips in the timeline to compensate. Rolling edit tool: Adjust an edit point between two clips without affecting the rest of the timeline. Rate stretch tool: Change the duration of a clip while simultaneously changing the speed to compensate. Razor tool: Cut a clip (or multiple clips) into two clips. Slip tool: Move a clip’s in and out points by the same amount simultaneously, so the rest of the timeline is not affected. Slide tool: Move a clip back and forth in the timeline, while simultaneously adjusting adjacent clips to compensate. Pen tool: Create control (anchor) points. Hand tool: Drag the timeline view left and right. Zoom tool: Click in the timeline to magnify the view, or drag and select a rectangular area to zoom into.

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