Question 1
Question
What shortcut activates Trimming Mode?
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Shift+T
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T
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Cntrl/Command+T
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None of the Above
Question 2
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Once an edit point is selected, which shortcut 'Extends' an edit to the playhead?
Question 3
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What is the name of the panel where you can view and trim raw clips?
Question 4
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Name the panel that reflects what is happening in the sequences.
Question 5
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What is the name of the panel where you can organize your source materials?
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The Source Panel
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The Project Panel
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The Sequence Panel
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The Media Browser Panel
Question 6
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Where can you adjust the brightness of the interface?
Answer
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Use the Brightness preference in the Appearance category
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Use the Brightness preference in the Display category
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Use the Luma Curve in the Video Effects panel
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Use the slider in Display Settings
Question 7
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How do you reset a workspace?
Answer
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Window > Reset Workspace
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Preferences > Display > Reset Workspace Button
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Window > Workspace > Reset Current Workspace
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Preferences > Appearance > Reset Current Workspaces
Question 8
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How can you show/hide transport controls on the Source and Program Monitors?
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Click the Source/Program Panel Menu and select Show Transport Controls
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Click to toggle the "+" symbol on the Source or Program Panel
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Preferences > Appearance > Show/Hide Transport drop down menu
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Cntl/Command+H to toggle on or off
Question 9
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If you have too many panels in the same frame, one or more panel tabs may not be visible. How can you access the missing panels?
Question 10
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JKL Trimming in Premiere work whether you are in Trimming Mode or not.
Question 11
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Does Merging a clip in Premiere create a new piece of media?
Question 12
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Which shortcut allows you to trim on frame back or forward?
Answer
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Cntrl/Command+T
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Option+T
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Option/Alt+Left/Right Arrow
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Cntrl/Command+Left/Right Arrow
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Cntrl/Option+Left/Right Arrow
Question 13
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Which shortcut is used to create a Marker at your playhead?
Answer
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Cntrl/Command+M
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M
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Option/Alt+M
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P