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Hi,
I'm tryin to learn Premiere Pro by myself, and creating a slideshow like this :
(https://youtu.be/hWZ6tcCODYY?t=306)
But at this step (exact moment of the link), I can't easily reach the "final frame" of my photo like him, to create a point.
In the video, his timeline is blocked at the end of his photo. But on mine, when I'm scrolling timeline to the right to reach the end of my element, it switching to the nexts :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tq5diq743eayvbt/Enregistrement%202023-07-12%20151842.mp4?dl=0
How can I do it ? I didn't find it on the web.
Thanks for your help.
From the Sequence menu, disable Selection Follows Playhead:
The typical way to navigate to the "end" of a clip is the down arrow, right? Well ... that actually jumps the playhead to the first frame of the next clip.
There's an option in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog, for jumping to the last frame of the current clip. You can set the key presses for that. And it is what you typically need most often in cutting and whatnot.
Neil
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From the Sequence menu, disable Selection Follows Playhead:
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Thanks a lot for your help. Have a good day 🙂
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The typical way to navigate to the "end" of a clip is the down arrow, right? Well ... that actually jumps the playhead to the first frame of the next clip.
There's an option in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog, for jumping to the last frame of the current clip. You can set the key presses for that. And it is what you typically need most often in cutting and whatnot.
Neil
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It's a helpful additional advice. Thanks a lot & have a nice day. 🙂
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And what if I want to reach the first or last frame excluding the transition ?
With up/down arrows, it goes in the middle of the transition (timeline's position by default on the screenshot), any way to jump to the first or last frame of the element only :
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No, there is no shortcut. But you can press the shift key while moving the time indicator in the timeline panel, in this case the time indicator will snap to the beginning or end of the transition.
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There are many ways to do things in Premiere. An alternative to what Neil suggests is to with the correct track turned on in the patch panel, "mark clip" which will put ins and outs for the clip and then "go to out" which will park the playhead at the last frame of the clip. On my keyboard, mark clip is "x" and go to out is "shift-o."