HI ,
I have 2 basic questation about adobe premiere element 7 . Can I intergarte 2 clips to one clips ? And can I cahnge speed of the clip with the keyframe ? I wan in the begin clip slow and accelerate .....
thanx
Basic questation
There are a number of ways to ''integrate'' two clips into 1. Lowered opacity. Chroma key. Split screen. Picture in picture. Chances are that, whatever you need, this program can do it.
There is no automatic way to have a clip start slow and move ever faster. The best solution seems to be to divide a clip into a number of short segments, each slowed to a different speed, to give the illusion of speeding up.
Basic questation
You can find lots of tutorials on how to use the various functions and features of Premiere Elements, versions 2 - 7. Many are written by Mr. Grisetti above who is also the author of 'The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements 7' :)
http://muvipix.com
Wow! MR. Grisetti!
I know him personally, would you like an autograph? I'm sure I could get one for you B)
Very nice guy that Mr. Grisetti
Thanx for answer . I want only paste clip previewsly splited , without undo funkcion ?
I'm not sure what you're asking, Marek. Sorry.
In the start i have only 1 clips in the timeline.I split it and I want put together .....
You've split a clip and now you want to un-split it?
yes :-)
Well, if you've just done it you can undo it (or any step) by pressing Ctrl+z.
Otherwise, you can just throw away the second part of the clip and drag the end of the first clip to ''untrim'' it. You'll then get back everything you cut away. Make sense?
Marek,
To elaborate on what Steve says in Post 10, what you have on your Timeline is a pair ''virtual'' Clips. They appear as separate on the Timeline only, but Premiere is referencing back to your original Clip, which is in your Project Panel. It has not been physically cut, but has just had references added to it for editing.
When you Delete the second Clip, the one you ''created,'' and drag the end of the first Clip back out, you are just erasing those references. Your Clip is essentially now unchanged.
The Undo (Ctrl-z) works while you are editing. If you Save your Project and close it, you cannot use the Undo. You can also use your History Palette (Window%26gt;History) to have multiple Undo's. These also disappear when you Save and Close, then reopen PE.
Hunt
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