- In this movie we're going to take a look…at Top and Tail editing in Adobe Premiere Pro.…Alright, so I have a lot of shots…of our chocolate footage here in Kitchen Broll…and what I'd like to do is quickly show a visual story…of the chocolate making process.…I've already got the music edited into the timeline…and instead of loading each one of these shots…into the source monitor and marking an in and an out point…and bringing them down to the time line one by one,…I'm instead going to use Top and Tail editing here.…The first thing I need to do is just set up the order…of the shots in the bin, and you can do that…by just dragging these shots around like so.…
I've actually already done this for the most part…and I have them in the general order that I want them…and so I'm just going to click on this first shot…and shift click on this last one here.…OK, this is showing us the truffle making process.…And I'm just going to drag them down to the timeline…and I'll press backslash to fit that into the timeline view.…
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