<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_2_1_0.html" title="Action!">Previous</a> | <a href="1_2_3_0.html" title="Special effects!">Next</a> | <a href="1_2_0_0.html">Key Features in Adobe Premiere Elements</a></div><h3 class="head1">Cut!</h3><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">After you capture footage from your camcorder, it's time to assemble your movie. The Timeline window lets you edit like the experts.</p><p class="run-inhead">Gapless editing</p><p class="paragraph">Shorten or cut a scene and automatically connect the remaining footage--no dragging of clips to close gaps you create while editing. (See <a href="1_6_5_1.html">Trimming frames from either end of a clip in the Timeline window</a>.)</p><p class="run-inhead">Real-time, all the time</p><p class="paragraph">Preview your edits and effects as you make changes, without waiting for footage to render. (See <a href="1_6_11_0.html">Previewing clips and movies</a>.)</p><p class="run-inhead">Live TV preview</p><p class="paragraph">Use a DV camcorder to connect a TV to your computer. Then preview your movie on an attached TV set while you edit. Make sure that a movie looks the way you want, long before burning it to DVD.</p><p class="run-inhead">Unlimited undo and redo</p><p class="paragraph">Multiple levels of undo and redo let you step backwards and forwards through your edits with ease. And with Adobe's familiar History palette, you can jump backwards or forwards as far as you want with a single click. (See <a href="1_4_7_0.html">Undoing and redoing changes</a>.)</p></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_2_1_0.html" title="Action!">Previous</a> | <a href="1_2_3_0.html" title="Special effects!">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_2_0_0.html">Key Features in Adobe Premiere Elements</a></div></td></tr></table>