 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. This one I'm going to show you how to do top and tail trims. Top and tail trims are basically just like cutting a little off the front and a little off the end, but instead of leaving a cut and then having to move it together, you can actually it actually ripple deletes and it all just joins up nicely. So let me show you what I'm talking about. So I've got a picture here at the beginning and I've got it. I'll make it a little bit smaller here. This is a bit too big down here on the timeline. So I got a picture, whatever. And then I got some video and I got another picture. To do a top and tail trim, all you need to do is pick a part where you want to do a cut and then just press the letter Q. When you do that, it gets rid of everything that was before it and then it closes the gap via ripple delete. I'll move to the end here somewhere around here and then to do a tail trim, just press W and it does it for you. Now this is much better. I'll just command or controls edit out to show you again because what I used to do was I would go to here and then I would hit command K or I would get the slicing tool and I would do a slice. Then you got to chop out this piece here. So you delete that and then you take the content and you slide it back and connect it. Still works. It's just a lot slower than the top and tail trim. So just remember Q and W and that's all there is to it. Thanks for watching. Ten more tutorials coming up. Stay tuned.