Note: To select multiple layers, Command (Mac) | Control (Win) -click the desired layers, or Shift -click to select a range of contiguous layers. You can select clips from within a Video Group, across different Video Groups and/or any other layers in the document and move them – as long as the location that you’re trying to move them to doesn’t have other content (videos, stills etc.). Then, in the Timeline panel, drag to reposition all clips. Moving Multiple Video Clips - In order to move more than one video clip at a time, select all of the desired layers in the Layers or Timeline panel. Note: it may appear as if you’re moving from the beginning/end of the timeline if your “work area” and “timeline” are the same length. Shift + Home/End key will move you to the beginning/end of the Work Area in the Timeline panel.Note: on a laptop, press the function key (fn) and use the Left/Right arrows to jump to the Beginning/End of the timeline. Tap the Home key to jump to the beginning of the timeline, tap the End key to jump to the end of the timeline.Shift -clicking the Next/Previous Frame buttons (on either side of the Play button) jumps to the next/previous whole second in timeline (for example if you are currently at 2:22, Shift clicking the Select Next Frame icon will advance to 3:00).Shift + Up Arrow moves back in time 1 second, Shift + Down Arrow moves forward 1 second in time.Add the Shift key to move 10 frames at a time. Left Arrow or Page Up moves to the previous frame, Right Arrow or Page Down moves to the next frame.Note: if your video extends the length of the entire work area it may appear that this shortcut moves from the beginning to the end of the timeline. Use the Up/Down arrows to move to the In/Out point of the currently selected layer.Timeline Shortcut Keys - To enable the following shortcuts for video, use the fly-out menu on the Timeline panel to select “Enable Timeline Shortcut Keys”: Stop and Start Video/Animation in the Timeline - Tap the Spacebar to play the timeline/animation at the current time indicator point.