![]() To duplicate an asset on your timeline, simply hold the Alt key and grab your clip with the Selection tool to move it. When using the Alt key, you can make edits to either the audio or video separately, while still maintaining the link. A much faster way is to simply use the Alt key. ![]() If you want to edit the audio or video separately, you could unlink and then make your edits. You can tell the two are linked by the brackets around the A and V symbols on the clip. By default, when you bring a video clip into the timeline that contains audio, the two are linked. Video and audio are often linked together in the timeline. Now, let’s take a closer look at a few of the Alt Key shortcuts covered in the tutorial above. ![]() This video tutorial looks at a few that can be implemented with ease in your daily video editing workflow. The keyboard shortcuts associated with the Alt key in Premiere Pro are surprising plentiful and powerful. Learn how to harness the power of the Alt key to drastically speed up your Premiere Pro video editing workflow.
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