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Web-based video editing in Adobe Express

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A demonstration of the browser-based Adobe Express video editor, showing how to arrange elements in a style similar to presentation software.

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  3. 9:221:48Importing folders and creating binsThe instructor shows how to import entire folder structures from a hard drive into Premiere Pro to automatically create organized bins for footage and audio.Adobe Video
  4. 31:482:41Trimming clips with Ripple DeleteValentina demonstrates using the Razor tool (C) and Selection tool (V) to cut footage, followed by a demonstration of Ripple Delete (Shift+Delete) to remove gaps automatically.Adobe Video
  5. 39:151:11Fast editing with Q and W shortcutsThe video demonstrates 'Top and Tail' editing using the Q and W keys to instantly ripple trim the beginning or end of a clip based on the playhead position.Adobe Video
  6. 47:480:28Swapping clip positions in the timelineA demonstration of the Option+Command (Mac) or Alt+Ctrl (PC) modifier to drag and swap the positions of two clips on the timeline without overwriting other footage.Adobe Video
  7. 49:280:32Using the Rolling Edit toolThe instructor shows how to use the Rolling Edit tool (N) to move a cut point between two clips without changing the overall duration of the sequence.Adobe Video
  8. 58:591:06Slipping footage with the Slip toolValentina demonstrates the Slip tool (Y) to change the start and end frames of a clip while maintaining its specific position and duration on the timeline.Adobe Video
  9. 1:03:160:42Creating audio fades with handlesThe video shows how to use the new interactive audio fade handles in Premiere Pro 2025 to create smooth crossfades directly on the timeline clips.Adobe Video
  10. 1:08:441:30Manual audio ducking with keyframesA demonstration of holding Command and clicking the audio volume line to create keyframes for manual volume ducking.Adobe Video
  11. 1:49:453:16Manual Multicam synchronizationValentina shows how to manually sync A-Cam and B-Cam footage by placing markers on the visual 'clap' and snapping the clips together on the timeline.Adobe Video
  12. 1:56:321:32Creating a Multi-Camera Source SequenceThe video demonstrates the automated 'Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence' feature to sync multiple video and audio files using waveform analysis.Adobe Video