From the Quick view timeline, select the clip.
The quickest way to assemble movie clips is to use the timeline in the Quick view. The Quick view timeline presents a simplified interface where you can edit your clips quickly.
To assemble the movie clips:
Adobe Premiere Elements has video-editing tools that meet many needs. You can split long clips to manage them better and preview or trim clips to keep only the precious moments. You can also configure clip properties, such as speed, direction, and duration.
If you have long clips, you can split them into smaller clips. Smaller clips are easier to manage and edit.
From the Quick view timeline, select the clip.
Drag the current time indicator (CTI) to the point where you want to split the clip.
Click the Scissor icon to split the clip into two sections.
Select the section you want to remove, and click Delete.
Trimming helps you to keep a movie clip at a desired duration. You can also remove those not-so-perfect moments from the beginning or end of a clip.
From the Quick view timeline, select the clip.
Drag the vertical edges of the clip to the left or right to shorten the clip.
Transitions help you to add visual continuity between consecutive clips and create smooth movements from one moment to another in your movie.
From the Quick view timeline, select the clip.
On the Action bar, click Transitions.
From the Transitions panel, drag a transition (for example, the Cross Dissolve transition) between two clips to smoothly move from one moment to another with visual continuity.
(Optional) Modify the properties of the transition in the Transition Adjustments dialog box.
Click Done.
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