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How Do I Cut in Adobe?

Published in Video Editing 2 mins read

To cut clips in Adobe Premiere Pro (assuming that's the "Adobe" you're referring to), you can use the Razor tool and selection tool to trim and remove unwanted sections. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Select the Razor Tool: Press the C key on your keyboard to activate the Razor tool. This tool allows you to make cuts in your video clips.

  2. Make Your Cut(s): Click on the timeline where you want to cut the clip. This will create a split at that point. You can make multiple cuts to isolate the section you want to remove.

  3. Select the Selection Tool: Press the V key on your keyboard to activate the Selection tool.

  4. Delete Unwanted Sections: Click on the section of the clip you want to remove and press the Delete key (or Backspace key on Mac). This will remove the selected section.

  5. Close the Gap: After deleting the unwanted section, there will be a gap in your timeline. To close this gap, click and drag the subsequent clip to the left until it snaps to the end of the previous clip. You can also right-click in the gap and select "Ripple Delete" to automatically close the gap.

This method effectively trims unwanted portions of your video clips in Adobe Premiere Pro.

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