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Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Hotshot
The Timeline is now set to tell a story: the journey of a small insect through the glade where it lives. The insect encounters a snake, a frog (it appears very quickly at around 09;09), then lands on an ear of corn. Sadly here the insect is trod on by a horse. Such is life. The real problem is some of these events occur too fast to make any impact. In this section you will attempt to correct that lack of impact by using material from the other clips in the Video bin. They will provide alternative camera angles, allowing the viewer to better understand the details of the story. You'll do this by performing a three-point edit, one of the more commonly used editing techniques, and one that works particularly well with keyboard shortcuts.
Use three-point edits to add additional clips to your Timeline. Perform the following steps to do so:
Press Shift + 1 to activate the Project panel and use Ctrl + A or command + A to select all the clips in the Video bin.
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