![]() ![]() If we drag a clip over another clip, then it will erase the part of the clip that overlaps. If we have more than one clip at the same time in different tracks, then we will only see the one in the upper track unless we change the opacity or blend mode. We can click and drag these clips inside the timeline to arrange how they will be played in our final composition. If we want to use the audio waveform as a reference to set the in and outs points of the clip, we can switch between use videos and audio options from the trimmer monitor. This will import all the selected parts of the clip to the place where you want to drag it to on the timeline. If you don’t want to this happen, you can unselect the snapping option from the top or you can use the shortcut by clicking on the Shift + S.Īnother way to trim our clips is to select the clip on the media panel in the trimmer and then set the in and out points.Ĭlick and drag the file from the trimmer monitor to the timeline. ![]() There will also be a red line which is a feature called snapping, which helps our cut to match precisely to other clips or playhead. You will notice that when we are trimming, the mouse tends to stick to the playhead or the start/end point of the clip. If we do the same for the end of the clip, we will have a clip trimmed. Now, we can click and drag the start of the clip to playhead or another place we want to trim the clip to. ![]() If we lay the mouse over the start of the clip, it will turn into a green bracket. One way we can do this is to play our clip on the timeline until the moment we want the clip to stop. This will import the media full-length clip to the timeline.īut, we rarely used the full-length clip so the next thing we can do is to trim the clip to use only what we need. We can click and drag clips straight from the media panel to the editor panel. One big horizontal scroll bar is to scroll through our timeline.Īnd there is also a horizontal zoom slider. The first one is for video and another one is for the audio track. To navigate in the Editor panel, we will have two vertical scrollbars. ![]() Its position will always match the timecode. The vertical white line that we see on the timeline is the playhead. These are layers of clips that we can overlay in a different place. Below the timecode, we can see a list of tracks we can use for video on the upper part.Īnd for audio, the list of tracks is displayed on the lower part. We can see the timecode at the top left corner. The Editor panel is a place where we will arrange all of our clips to make the final composition. Once we have created a new project and imported our media, the next step is to start editing. We will learn how to move, split, delete and trim clips. This will let us arrange footage to tell the story as we want. In this tutorial, we will get familiar with some editing basic. ![]()
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