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October 22, 2020
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How mark out point in sequence at playhead

  • October 22, 2020
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When I mark an out point in a sequence, Premiere automatically places the out point one frame after my playhead. How can I make premiere set the out point exactly where my playhead is and not after it? See screenshot attached.

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

Keyboard shortcuts ... "Go to selected clip end" in Application. Or simply type 'go to' and scroll down to get to it.

 

Mine is set to Shift-End.

 

This takes you to the last frame of the selected clip. NOT the first frame of the next clip. So it does what you want. I can hit Shift-End to get to that last frame, hit O, and the outpoint is properly set.

 

 

Neil

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New Participant
January 3, 2023

for most projects i have a adjustment layer for the final duration of my sequence. Since playhead always adds one frame i do this:

select clip (adjustment layer for ex.) -> "control+ß"

does the trick for me

New Participant
May 18, 2022

I hear you! Finat Cut and Avid used to work like you said, they mark the out point right before !!

R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Brainiac
May 18, 2022

Keyboard shortcuts ... "Go to selected clip end" in Application. Or simply type 'go to' and scroll down to get to it.

 

Mine is set to Shift-End.

 

This takes you to the last frame of the selected clip. NOT the first frame of the next clip. So it does what you want. I can hit Shift-End to get to that last frame, hit O, and the outpoint is properly set.

 

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participating Frequently
May 19, 2022

Fantastic! Thank you, Neil!

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 20, 2021
  • Using the playhead to mark Out? CAREFUL. Move left one frame and then mark Out.
  • Mark clip command (X Key) marks a clip In and Out precisely.
  • Note: Avid has a modifier key where you do not have to move left one frame to mark Out with the playhead, but Premiere does not.
  • Please make a feature request if you would like to change this: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Ann Bens
Community Expert
October 22, 2020

Your playhead is postioned on the first frame of the second clip and not on the last frame of the first clip.

Participating Frequently
October 23, 2020

I see what you and salvo34 are saying, but is there a way I can change the Mark Out Point command so that it places the out point one frame the playhead by default? As I use the up and down arrows to jump to edit points in the sequence, I have to manually go back one frame every time I want to mark the out point for b-roll over a clip.

Participating Frequently
October 23, 2020

Oops, first sentence should read "...so that it places the out point one frame before the playhead by default"

Inspiring
October 22, 2020

you have to work with what you got. When the playhead is located at the beginning of a frame that's what you SEE in your program monitor. You DON'T see the frame before - you see the CURRENT FRAME.

So, knowing that, and looking at your program monitor, use arrow key and go back one frame ( the nice one you want as your out point )... and make your out point. That point will show the frame you want as your out point.

 

That's a lot easier to do then looking at the timeline and thinking the frame BEFORE the playhead should be programmed as the out point. It would screw up the whole world of editing if that were done. Cause why ?

Cause people would have to advance to the frame they DON'T WANT as their out point, in order to get the right outpoint.

 

Try to work with what you have.

🙂

Good luck !

 

Noctee Visitor
Participating Frequently
May 20, 2021

Sorry, but the opportunity to choose the point I see and where I cut is absolutely essential! I edited for years in Avid and it was possible to set it up there. Please, does anyone know how to set this up for the Premiere? I need to cut where I stand and not on the next frame!
Hi and sharp scissors.

MyerPj
Community Expert
May 20, 2021

That's what that little bar to the right near the top of the playhead is for. To make clear what frame you are viewing. Put it on the first frame of the edit and it shows as you like. You can absolutely and essentially cut what you are seeing.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
October 22, 2020