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PLAYING THE CLIPTo perform a basic edit, choose the clip you want to edit into your sequence in the Project panel, double click on it to open it in the Source Monitor.Play through using J-K-L keys. | ||||||||||||
SETTING THE 'IN' POINTFind the IN point, the point where you want the clip to start, and set it using the I key.Keep playing through using J-K-L keys (and the left and right arrow keys for frame-by-frame accuracy). | ||||||||||||
SETTING THE 'OUT' POINTFind the OUT point, the point where you want the clip to end, and set it using the O key. | ||||||||||||
SELECTING THE DESTINATION TRACK
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INSERT/OVERWRITE CLIP Then EITHER tap the Comma (,) key on the keyboard to perform an INSERT edit
Or, in the lower Right of the Source Monitor, click the INSERT Button. ALTERNATIVELY | ||||||||||||
tap the Fullstop (.) key to perform an OVERWRITE edit.
Or, in the lower Right of the Source Monitor, click the OVERWRITE Button
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Having set your IN and OUT points on your clip, drag & drop it to the Timeline, next to your previous shot.When dragging a clip to the Timeline a the Default Option is OVERWRITE edit (indicate by the 'Down Arrow' icon). To change to an INSERT edit, hold down the Command Key (icon changes to a Left Arrow). | ||||||||||||
Open the next clip in the Source Monitor, set your IN and OUT points, activate the Timeline, move the playhead to the place you want to put the new clip in your Sequence (play/pause with space bar or use J-K-L combination or the up and down arrow keys to jump to edit point) and edit the next clip in using one of the methods above.Continue this process until you have completed your rough cut. | ||||||||||||
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