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Four-point edits

Four-point edits - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Four-point edits

- [Narrator] There is a good chance you've come across this dialog many times before. The fit clip dialog box, and I think most editors just see this and cancel out of it because they realize that 'ah, I've accidentally added one mark to many when preforming an edit'. But there is a great use for this type of edit. Now I want to walk through it right now. First of all, let me cancel out of this and just show you my set up. I'm in this four point edit sequence. I'm in the complete version so you can compare the start and inversions of this sequence. And in the sequence I've marked this gap in the time line. I'll just right click here in the timeline panel and choose 'Clear In and Out'. So you can see all I've done is select this gap between the two clips I have and I've pressed forward slash, this marks the selection. I have my source track selections already set up. I'm taking video one and audio one, and in the source…

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