

Now you will need to identify your second cut. If you make a mistake just undo Ctrl + Z.ĥ. Once you have made a cut you will now have two separate video segments. Use the Razor Tool and click on the blue vertical line inside the Video Timeline to make a cut. With the Video Timeline still selected, choose the Razor Tool from the Tools Panel. Press Ctrl and + (plus key) to enlarge the video timeline if desired.Ĥ. Then in the Timeline Panel click the entire Video Timeline (anywhere in the blue area) so that it’s selected/highlighted. Once you have identified the segment you want to delete in the Program Monitor, look below and make sure the Selection Tool is selected inside the Tools Panel. A faster way of identifying your starting point is by dragging the slider to the desired starting point (identified in the screenshot as the little blue triangle).ģ. This can be done by watching the video with the play button and stopping it at the starting point of the part you want to delete. Identify the starting point of the portion of the video you want to delete (cut-out) in the Program Monitor (that’s the top panel that shows the video with play buttons, etc.). Import the video file you want to edit.Ģ.

If you haven’t already done so, open Adobe Premiere Pro and select Open Project or New Project. Quick steps to delete / cut-out part of a videoġ. So I went ahead and deleted all but the first table leg assembly for my how-to video. Showing just one table leg assembly was sufficient to illustrate the steps involved.

I didn’t want to show the assembly of all four legs of the table.
#How to remove fx factory pro from premiere elements how to
The video demonstrated how to assemble a table, but there were parts of the video that were redundant. In my case, I needed to delete parts of a video that I intended to upload to YouTube. This might be portions of the video you feel should be edited-out permanently to better serve your audience and/or to optimize video length. These steps explain how to delete (cut-out) part of a video using Adobe Premiere Pro.
