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Timeline in a list

Explorer ,
Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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Is it possible in Premiere 15 to show the timeline as a list? See my example. I have to go to the clip to see what audio etc. I used. Or I have to zoom out so check what picture I used in my film. Is there an easier way?

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Community Expert ,
Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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In version 2019, Quick view displays your timeline as a Storyboard rather than a Timeline, making it easier to move clips around.

But, no, you can't just see the timeline as a list.

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Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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I find it annoying that if the cursor is at, for example, 1h15 and I have to search for a photo at 0h40, I always have to zoom in and out to read the file number. There is no better possibility?

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Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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I guess I don't understand what your priority is. Do you just want to read the file names?

If you're editing a movie that's over an hour long and you want to be able to see the entire movie and be able to read every single file name -- it's just not possible.

Do you know of an editing program in which you can do that?

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Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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I think it was in an old version of Pinnacle Studio? Of course my prioriy is the whole film, but when I want to find a picture or clip by file name, than it is not easy.

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Mar 13, 2019 Mar 13, 2019

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If you hover over a clip with your mouse a popup will show you the filename/start/end/duration.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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I am not sure if I understood your concern here, but for efficiently using timeline having a lot of clips try using "+", "-", "\" after moving the CTI above the clip that you want to navigate. These come from Premiere Pro and I find them very useful.

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Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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It is not clear for me what you mean with "+", "-", "\" , Mohammed. Can you explain?

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Community Expert ,
Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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Koolmees37  wrote

It is not clear for me what you mean with "+", "-", "\" , Mohammed. Can you explain?

They are keyboard shortcuts for managing the timeline and how it fits in the available space.

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Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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+ is plus key, - is the minus key, \ is zoom to sequence key.

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Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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Here is a list of the keyboard shortcuts;

Keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Elements

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Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

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I wish Elements had a search box, its a pain to find kbsc.

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...but then it would be like Premiere Pro.

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