what does ripple trim do

Last Updated on July 16, 2023 by Paganoto

Extend or shorten clips in Final Cut Pro – Apple Support

Extend or shorten clips in Final Cut Pro – Apple Support

The default type of trim in Final Cut Pro is a ripple edit, which adjusts a clip's start point or end point without leaving a gap in the timeline. The change in the clip's duration ripples outward, moving all subsequent clips earlier or later in the timeline.

What Does Ripple Do In Shotcut? – Somsubhra

What Does Ripple Do In Shotcut? – Somsubhra

Ripple Edit is one of my favorite shortcut tools in Premiere Pro. It is a trim tool that trims a clip and “ripples” the rest of the clips in the timeline at the …

Ripple Trim With Adobe Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcuts

Ripple Trim With Adobe Premiere Pro Keyboard Shortcuts

The Q key ripple trims the previous edit to the location of my playhead, while the W key ripple trims the next edit to the location of my …

Trimming clips in Adobe Premiere Pro

Trimming clips in Adobe Premiere Pro

Ripple trims the previous or next edit point to the Playhead. You do not need to select an edit point to perform a ripple trim to playhead edit.

An In-Depth Look at the Adobe Premiere Pro Editing Tools

An In-Depth Look at the Adobe Premiere Pro Editing Tools

Similar to the Ripple Edit tool, the Rolling Edit is another trim tool used for fine-tuning and adjustments. However, instead of trimming a clip …

The Top Five Tools for Fast Video Editing in Premiere Pro

The Top Five Tools for Fast Video Editing in Premiere Pro

Think of the Ripple Edit tool as creating a “ripple effect” — when a clip is trimmed, it causes a ripple effect throughout the rest of your timeline, shifting …

How to Edit Faster Using the Ripple Delete Shortcut In …

How to Edit Faster Using the Ripple Delete Shortcut In …

The ripple delete tool automatically deletes content existing between two cuts with one simple tool and click. Instead of cutting two areas of …

Using The Ripple Trim Feature for Faster Editing – DVResolve

Using The Ripple Trim Feature for Faster Editing – DVResolve

Using the Ripple Trim feature; Shortcut: CMD + SHIFT + [; Creating a keyboard shortcut. Gedaly Guberek.