On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 17:03:46 GMT, ultraman2000@my-deja.com wrote:

>I have a Premiere question:
>I am working on a projects with many cuts and mulitiple transition. I
>would like to go back to a cut in the beginning and expand the length
>of it (for example, make the cut longer or make it a slow motion, etc.)
>Every time I tried to do that, I have to physically move all the cuts
>and transaction at the end in order to make room for the beginning
>clip. I know there is definitely a better/easier way in doing so.
>Please advise.

If I understand what you are asking for (a way to move the
entire project to the right of a location along the timeline
[and to extend the timeline at the same time...]), it is
easy: go to the "lasso" tool to the right of the pointer on
the tool bar, click and hold on it, and more tools will be
shown - select the "double arrow" tool. Use this tool to
select everything to its right on the time line. Grab the
selected material, and move it along the timeline with this
tool to make more than enough space for your insert.
Afterwards, use the same tool to move things back to close
the gap. Be aware that rendered previews to the right of
the addition will be out of place - go into the Premiere
preview file folder and delete the previews (rebuild them
after editing is finished, if you need them).

>Also, is there another way where I can link together 2 clips and a
>tranaction together. I know I can associate a clip of video with a clip
>of audio.

You can render and "export as movie" almost anything, then
reimport the file and use it in place of the original
material...