Open the clip in the Source Monitor from the Timeline or Project Assets.
- Adobe Premiere Elements User Guide
- Introduction to Adobe Premiere Elements
- Workspace and workflow
- Working with projects
- Importing and adding media
- Arranging clips
- Editing clips
- Reduce noise
- Select object
- Candid Moments
- Color Match
- Smart Trim
- Change clip speed and duration
- Split clips
- Freeze and hold frames
- Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Color - Guided Edit
- Stabilize video footage with Shake Stabilizer
- Replace footage
- Working with source clips
- Trimming Unwanted Frames - Guided Edit
- Trim clips
- Editing frames with Auto Smart Tone
- Artistic effects
- Color Correction and Grading
- Applying transitions
- Special effects basics
- Effects reference
- Applying and removing effects
- Create a black and white video with a color pop - Guided Edit
- Time remapping - Guided edit
- Effects basics
- Working with effect presets
- Finding and organizing effects
- Editing frames with Auto Smart Tone
- Fill Frame - Guided edit
- Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
- Best practices to create a time-lapse video
- Applying special effects
- Use pan and zoom to create video-like effect
- Transparency and superimposing
- Reposition, scale, or rotate clips with the Motion effect
- Apply an Effects Mask to your video
- Adjust temperature and tint
- Create a Glass Pane effect - Guided Edit
- Create a picture-in-picture overlay
- Applying effects using Adjustment layers
- Adding Title to your movie
- Removing haze
- Creating a Picture in Picture - Guided Edit
- Create a Vignetting effect
- Add a Split Tone Effect
- Add FilmLooks effects
- Add an HSL Tuner effect
- Fill Frame - Guided edit
- Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
- Animated Sky - Guided edit
- Select object
- Animated Mattes - Guided Edit
- Double exposure- Guided Edit
- Special audio effects
- Movie titles
- Creating titles
- Adding shapes and images to titles
- Adding color and shadows to titles
- Apply Gradients
- Create Titles and MOGRTs
- Add responsive design
- Editing and formatting text
- Align and transform objects
- Motion Titles
- Appearance of text and shapes
- Exporting and importing titles
- Arranging objects in titles
- Designing titles for TV
- Applying styles to text and graphics
- Adding a video in the title
- Disc menus
- Sharing and exporting your movies
Learn to add markers to clips, use markers to position and arrange clips, copy and paste markers, and display marker comments in Premiere Elements.
Markers indicate important points in time and help you position and arrange clips. You can use a marker to identify an important action or sound in a sequence or clip. Markers are only for reference and don’t alter the video. Markers are available only in Advanced View timeline and not in Quick Sceneline.
Types of Markers
Comment Marker |
Comment markers are used to comment or add a note about the selected part of the timeline. |
Chapter Marker |
Chapter markers in the project allow reviewers to quickly jump to those points in the finished video. |
Add a marker to a clip in the Source and Program Monitor
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Place the Playhead where you’d like to add the marker.
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Right-click > Add Marker.
Add a marker to a clip in the timeline
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Select the clip. Place the Playhead where you’d like to add the marker.
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Right-click > Add Marker.
You can inspect the clip marker dialog box by double-clicking the marker in the Source Monitor.
Find Markers
You can find markers using the marker navigation tools, move them from their original locations by dragging them, or delete them altogether.
Once a marker is set, double-click it in the time ruler to view marker information.
The sequence marker tooltip displays the following information on up to four items:
- Marker name (optional, shown only if entered)
- Timecode start (always displayed)
- Duration (optional, shown only if the marker has a duration)
- Comment text (optional, shown only if entered)
Navigate among markers
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Select the Marker icon in the timeline.
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Right click on the marker > Go to Next Marker, or to move to the previous marker, select Go to Previous Marker.
You can use the option in the Marker context menu to navigate between the markers.
Move a marker
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To move a clip marker in a clip that’s in a sequence, open the clip in the Source Monitor.
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Drag the Marker icon in the Source Monitor time ruler.
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To move a sequence marker, you can drag the marker in the Timeline panel or the Source Monitor time ruler.
Dragging a marker in the Source Monitor time ruler moves the corresponding marker icon in the Timeline panel.
Delete markers
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To delete a clip marker, cue the playhead to the clip marker and then open the clip in the Source Monitor.
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To clear a marker, Right click on Marker > Clear Selected Marker.
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Use the Clear All Markers option to clear all the markers.
When you use the Clear All Markers option, Premiere Elements removes all sequence and clip markers on selected clips. Clear a marker by right-clicking on a marker and then selecting Clear Selected Marker from the context menu.
Edit Marker
You can add comments, names, and set marker colors using the Edit Marker dialog.
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To delete a clip marker, cue the playhead to the clip marker and then open the clip in the Source Monitor.
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To edit a marker, Right click on Marker > Edit Marker.
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Use the options from the dialog box to add a name, comment, and color to the selected marker.
Set Marker Colors
You can set marker colors using keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Elements. The default color of a marker is green. To change this preference, you can set keyboard shortcuts for each color.
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To open the Keyboard Shortcuts window, select Edit > Keyboard Customization.
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In the Command section, add keyboard shortcuts for each different marker color. To view the list of marker colors, scroll to the bottom of the list under the Command column.
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Use the Command section to add keyboard shortcuts for different marker colors.