How do you set a specific duration from the In point or head of the clip?
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How do you readjust an edit point using In or Out marks?
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When viewing an audio clip, what do you see instead of a video image?
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Which keyboard shortcuts can be used to move the playhead directly to an edit point? Which do you use to remove edit points?
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Name three ways to create a new sequence.
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When you open a clip in the Viewer, what do you see in the Timeline track area?
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Before making an edit, what two things should you do to ensure proper placement of the clip?
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List three ways to edit a marked clip as an Overwrite edit.
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List three ways to insert a clip into a sequence.
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How do you edit a sound clip into a sequence?
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How do you duplicate a sequence?
Answers
A1:
Double-click the clip in the Browser, drag it to the Viewer, or select it and press Return.
A2:
Use the Mark In and Mark Out buttons in the Viewer, or the keyboard shortcuts, I and O.
A3:
Enter the amount in the Timecode Duration field.
A4:
Drag an In or Out mark in the Viewer.
A5:
You see a waveform display of the sound. All marking functions are the same.
A6:
Press Shift-I or Shift-O to go to an In or Out point. Press Option-I or Option-O to remove an In or Out point. Press Option-X to remove both marks at the same time.
A7:
Choose that option from the File menu, press Cmd-N, or Ctrl-click in the Browser and choose New Sequence.
A8:
The representative source tracks from the clip appear as source controls in the Timeline track area.
A9:
Position the playhead where you want to place the clip in the sequence, and patch the source controls to the desired destination track.
A10:
You can drag the marked clip into the Canvas and drop it into the Overwrite section of the Edit Overlay, click the red Overwrite button, or press F10.
A11:
You can drag the clip into the Insert section of the Edit Overlay, click the yellow Insert button, or press F9.
A12:
Click the appropriate edit button or shortcut.
A13:
Ctrl-click in the Browser and choose Duplicate from the short cut menu.