HI Everyone, I need to add about 5 seconds of blank space at the beginning of a sequence. I want all the clips and all the sequence markers to move 5 sec to the right on the timeline. In Vegas which I've recently moved over from this is super simple to do. With the ripple edit tool selected, hover your cursor over an existing edit point in your timeline, and notice how the cursor's brackets change direction when you move it towards a new clip.
These brackets indicate which way you can trim a particular clip. For example, if you shorten the first clip, the subsequent clips will snap to the first clip's new endpoint. This allows you to make precise edits, without affecting the rest of your project. For even more convenience, if you have the selection tool enabled and hold the Ctrl key or Command on Mac when your cursor is over an edit point, it will automatically shift to the ripple edit function.
This way, you can make a ripple edit, release the left mouse button, and then let go of the Ctrl key to change your cursor back to a normal pointer. Likewise, if you perform a ripple edit on a clip located after an edit point, it will automatically snap to the previous clip in the sequence.
This allows you to trim the start point of a particular clip, without affecting the length of any subsequent clips or creating empty space.
By default, you can change the track location of either portion of a clip, audio or video, by dragging that portion. The other portion will remain in its original track. You can change this behavior, however, either by pressing Shift while you drag, or by dragging vertically across the bar that separates the video tracks from the audio tracks. When you drag a part of a clip vertically into a new track, it will snap to its original time location in the new track, if Snap is turned on.
To move the audio portion of a clip to a different track, drag the audio portion of the clip vertically to the destination audio track. To move the video portion of a clip to a different track, drag the video portion of the clip vertically to the destination video track. To move the video portion of a clip to Video 1 and move the audio portion to a different audio track, drag the video portion downward past the bar separating video and audio tracks.
The video portion will remain in Video 1 while the audio portion will land in the audio track where you drop it. To move the audio portion of a clip to Audio 1 and move the video portion to a different video track, drag the audio portion upward past the bar separating video and audio tracks.
The audio portion will remain in Audio 1 while the video portion will land in the video track where you drop it. To place the video and audio portions of a clip into tracks you specify, drag the video portion to the destination video track.
Press and hold Shift. This will pin the video portion to the specified video track. Continue holding Shift and drag downward past the bar separating video and audio tracks. Release the mouse and release Shift when the audio portion of the clip lies over the destination audio track. To overwrite other clips, drag one or more clips and drop them on the track where the other clips are located.
To move only one track of a linked clip, press Alt Windows or Option Mac OS and drag the part of the clip, audio or video, you want to move. The video and audio will lose sync. To insert, drag one or more clips, and press Ctrl Windows or Command Mac OS as you release the mouse button and drop the clip or clips into a new location.
Clips in all tracks to the right of the drop point shift to the right of the inserted clips. A gap remains in the track from which you move the inserted clips. You can change the position of a clip in a sequence by typing the number of frames that you want to move. If any gaps exist between clips, those gaps are filled first. Then, the selected clip overwrites adjacent clips by the remaining number of frames. Select one or more clips in the Timeline panel, and then use either command to move the clip s to a new track.
The selected clips move one track vertically if all selected clips can be moved; otherwise, no clips are moved. All clips keep their same start and end time horizontally. For video clips, moving up increases the track number for example, V2 to V3 , whereas for audio clips, moving up decreases the track number for example, A2 to A1.
Moving down decreases video track numbers and increases audio track numbers. If you move a clip beyond the current set of tracks, a new track may be added. A clip can overwrite any part of another clip on the track it is being moved to. If you wan to move a clip to a different track without overwriting other clips, drag the clip to the new track instead of using keyboard shortcuts.
A useful variation of insert and overwrite edits in a Timeline panel is known as the rearrange edit. A rearrange edit extracts a clip and inserts it into its new location. However, only clips in the destination track are shifted; clips in other tracks are not affected.
This technique lets you quickly change the order of clips in a sequence, a task that would otherwise require additional steps. When you perform a rearrange edit, the Rearrange icon appears. Releasing the clip performs an insert edit that shifts clips in the destination tracks only.
You can use the Razor tool to cut a clip into two clips, or to cut across clips in several tracks at once. Splitting a clip creates a new and separate instance of the original clip, and any linked clips. The resulting clips are full versions of the original clip, but with different In and Out points. To split a single clip or linked clip, select the Razor tool , and click the point in the sequence where you want to split the clip.
To split clips on targeted tracks, click the headers of the desired tracks to target them. You can also Shift-click with the Razor tool to split all tracks at the same point in a Timeline panel. When enabled, all through-edits in a sequence are shown with small white triangles indicating a through-edit. You can remove or lift frames from a specified area of one or more tracks in a sequence, leaving a gap in their place.
You specify the area with sequence In and Out points. If only a part of a clip appears between the sequence In and Out points, that part will be lifted from the sequence while the rest of the clip will remain. You can then paste the lifted frames anywhere in a sequence.
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