

Click the Play button to view the assembled movie. Change the order of your clips as required by dragging them to where they need to be on the timeline.
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Drag-and-drop the clips you want to use in your movie onto the timeline. You can use this to scrub through the clip and set In and Out markers. To assemble the movie clips: In Video Editor, click Add Media and select Elements Organizer. At the beginning of the clip’s time bar in the Source panel, you’ll see an arrow-shaped marker.So, choose the clip from the Project panel you want to split so it comes up in the Source panel.

This is the panel usually in the top-left side, and when you select a clip in the Media library, a preview of it will show up here. With this method, instead of going to the timeline, you’ll be using the Source panel. This method is a bit more precise as you can change the exact in and out points of the portion of the clip you want. Method 2: Using the Source PanelĪnother way to split a clip in Adobe Premiere can be done before you put it in the timeline. Splitting a clip in the timeline also won’t affect the original clip from the Project panel, so if you want the entire clip again you can simply find it there and place it in the timeline again. You can now delete the part of the clip you don’t want, or add effects and transitions to either clip portion without it affecting the other part. Each split portion will now act like their own separate clips.
