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The 3 Easiest Ways to Cut Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro
Master the Razor Tool, keyboard shortcuts, and Ripple/Trim editing techniques for efficient clip cutting.

Applicable Software:Premiere Pro
3 Easiest Ways to Cut Clips in Premiere Pro
Method 1: The Razor Tool
The Razor tool provides a direct, straightforward cutting approach ideal for beginners. It excels when creating montages or jump cuts.
Advantages: Simple and intuitive, effective for spaced-out timelines, useful for jump cuts.
Method 2: Playhead Splitting (Cmd+K / Ctrl+K)
This keyboard shortcut splits a selected clip precisely at the playhead position.
Key Features: Works seamlessly when scrubbing, Shift+Cmd+K cuts across all tracks, eliminates tool-switching delays.
Method 3: Ripple and Trim Tools
These tools trim or expand clip endpoints by hovering over edges and dragging.
Applications: Final-pass editing, Ripple delete snaps adjacent clips, multi-clip trimming.
Essential Shortcuts
- I & O: Mark in/out points
- Up & Down Arrows: Navigate between clips
- M: Create markers
- J, K, L: Playback controls