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Premiere Pro CS6 Techniques: 19 Tools Part 4

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In this tutorial, Andrew Devis demonstrates 'nesting' sequences within new sequences as well as the 'snapping' function in the timeline and how to turn it off and on. He then goes on to show how the 'slip' and the 'slide' tools work to reveal and hide whichever bits of footage you wish to show in your media clips.



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Re: Premiere Pro CS6 Techniques: 19 Tools Part 4
by Rodney Leinberger
Your videos are perfect. Just what I need.
@Rodney Leinberger
by Andrew Devis
Hi Rodney

Really pleased they're hitting the spot for you :o)

All the best
Andrew

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Re: Premiere Pro CS6 Techniques: 19 Tools Part 4
by Andrew Devis
Hi Sezgin

Thank you for your kind comment, I am pleased that you are finding the series helpful. More tutorials are on their way for the Premiere Pro series which should be up on the site over the next week or so.

Kind regards
Andrew

... because it's all about stories ...
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 Techniques: 19 Tools Part 4
by Sezgin Karatas
Hi Andrew
You are a very good teacher.
Greetings and thank you...


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