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Adobe Premiere Move All Clips at once issue! 1

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daveinuk

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Sep 2, 2005
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Hi All. Im using win XP and adobe Prem 1.5

I am creating a string of music videos that change from one to the next (like an 80's music video complimation) however on my first attempt I have left the gap between video 1 and video 2 too big so there is silence, so i want to bring the clip in closer to the last clip, however this means that all the clips after the one i move need moving (including all titles etc...) is there an easy way to move all the clips after the one i am manually moving in sync? If so how!!! Many thanks. David.
 
With the timeline active, use the track select tool (M is the shortcut). You'll see the cursor change to a horizontal black arrow.

Now hold down the SHIFT key, and you'll see the cursor change to a double arrow. This is the multi-track tool.

Click on the leftmost clip you want to move with the multitrack tool active and you'll be able to drag everything from there and to the right of that point to close up your gap.

Another way, which isn't always ideal, is to right clip the gap and select 'ripple delete'. Reason for caution is that, depending on your timeline layout to the right, you can end up with track contents shifting relative to each other in some circumstances.
 
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