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April 2, 2009
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Remove Razor Cut

  • April 2, 2009
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Is there anyway to go back into a sequence and remove a razor cut?

Thanks
Phil
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    Curt Wrigley
    Inspiring
    April 2, 2009
    > I thought grouping worked on vertically selected clips, such as video and audio. Will it work with video clips selected linearly?

    Yes.

    You may be thinking of Linking
    Legend
    April 2, 2009
    I thought grouping worked on vertically selected clips, such as video and audio. Will it work with video clips selected linearly?
    Curt Wrigley
    Inspiring
    April 2, 2009
    Another thing you can do is select the two clips, right click and Nest.

    Or; select the two clips and right click and choose Group if you just want them to stay connected.
    pebalsamoAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2009
    Submited the request...

    Thanks again...

    Phil
    Harm_Millaard
    Inspiring
    April 2, 2009
    It all depends on how your preferences are set. If you have 99 undo levels set, going back to your history may be sufficient to resolve the issue. If it is more, then Colin's suggestion may come in handy.
    Colin Brougham
    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2009
    Glad this worked for you. Be sure to ask for enhanced functionality in this regard, like I have...
    pebalsamoAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2009
    Thanks Colin. I just figured I was missing something. I could do it with Avid so I just assumed I could do it with PPro. Good idea with just deleting the clip and then just dragging.

    Hopefully future versions will have a way of doing this...

    Thanks
    Phil
    Colin Brougham
    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2009
    Phil,

    Harm's suggestion works if you've immediately or not too long after changed your mind. However, if it was a while back since you add the edit, undo won't fix the problem.

    Unfortunately, PPro lacks this direct ability at this time. The workaround is to select the clip immediately before or immediately after the edit, delete it, and then drag the head or tail of the remaining clip to fill in the gap. You'll have to replace any transitions that existed on the clip you deleted.

    Adding a "remove edit" command would be a great feature request...
    Inspiring
    August 2, 2012

    Three years later and still no way to "one-click reconnect" an accidental razor edit?!

    Oh and yes, this is not when you JUST used the razor tool (for which you can of course just undo) but if the cut was made a while back and I don't want to undo all my other edits. And I know I can just delete one clip and drag...but I still can't IDENTIFY easily where this mistaken razor cut is located. It'd be nice to identify where an accidental razor edit was made like in FCP. If a clip is cut with a razor and no further edit is made then nothing happens but it would be nice (for multicam edits specifically) that if its done accidentally, I could easily identify WHERE a razor cut is that does NOT result in a change of clips/angles.

    FCP identifies this by having two small red arrows pointing inward on each clip signaling that the two clips are the same continuous clip and then if I right-click on the razor cut I can re-join the clip and the razor cut disappears. Much easier and more helpful. Feature request submitted today HERE. Just hope this isn't overlooked for another 3 years.

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    August 2, 2012

    Well, actually there IS a way to correct that Razor Cut.

    You have a Clip, and then Cut it, so that you have two sub-clips (note: there is an official element, called Sub-Clips, so do not confuse them). You wish to close that Cut (basically healing it). Just Select that second sub-clip, and Delete it. Click on the Tail of the first sub-clips, and drag it to the point, where the Tail of the second sub-clip (the one that we Deleted) was. Done.

    Good luck,

    Hunt

    PS - other than maybe some minor inconvenience when, say moving Clips that have been Cut, that Cut is really meaningless, as PrPro will just reference the Source Clip, and do nothing where that Cut exists, when outputting.

    pebalsamoAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    April 2, 2009
    This would be after it has been there awhile. I think that most of us understand that if we put one in and decide it is in the wrong spot we know to hit UNDO... Thanks for the help though.

    To be more specific I have my main video track on V1 and then the cutaway camera on V2. I just scrubbed through the video and put a bunch of cuts in V2 where I wanted to use the cutaway. After I made about 10 cuts I realized that one of them near the front I did not mean to do. Now I realize that I could just leave it there and the video play just fine over the top of it, but I just want to alleviate any confusion when I go back to remove all the the clips that I do not want in V2. No big deal if there is only a handful of cuts to remember to leave that one there, but I know that i am somewhat forgetful and I will not remember where that cut is until after I have removed a bunch of stuff and realize that something is screwy with my video.

    Any suggestions Besides UNDO...

    Thanks
    Phil
    Harm_Millaard
    Inspiring
    April 2, 2009
    Try UNDO.
    Participant
    July 22, 2019

    I see what you are doing here Harm, hilarious. This question is about doing what Premiere does easily and intuitively which is "join through edits" and Audition doesn't seem to have the same easy option.

    Peru Bob
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 22, 2019

    mattk52417333  wrote

    I see what you are doing here Harm, hilarious.

    Sadly, Harm passed away a while back.