How do you create a subclip?
Where are markers named?
Where can you place a marker?
Does snapping affect markers?
How do you create a subclip from a marker?
How do you copy and paste a clip or bin in the Browser?
What modifier key is used to create a new poster frame?
What does the Replace edit function do?
How should clips be organized in a bin before making a storyboard-type edit?
What two methods can bring out-of-sync video and audio tracks back into sync?
Set an In and Out in the clip, and choose Modify > Make Subclip.
You name a marker in the Edit Marker window.
Place markers in the Timeline ruler area or to a selected clip in the Timeline. You can also add markers to a clip in the Viewer.
Yes. When snapping is on, you can snap the playhead to markers, and snap a clip marker to a sequence marker or other clip marker.
Select the marker under the clip in the Browser, and choose Modify > Make Subclip.
Select it, and press Cmd-C to copy it. Press Cmd-V to paste it back into the current project.
The Control key is used to create a new poster frame (Ctrl-P).
It replaces a sequence clip with a source clip aligning the two playhead positions.
In rows, with each clip in the row appearing slightly lower than the previous clip.
Slip or move either the video or audio track.
Cmd-U
Makes a subclip
M
Adds a marker
Shift-M
Moves forward between markers
Shift-down arrow
Option-M
Moves backward between markers
Shift-up arrow
Cmd-`
When playhead is over the marker, deletes marker in sequence or selected clip
Ctrl-`
Deletes all markers in sequence or selected clip
Shift-`
Moves a marker forward to playhead position
Ctrl-P
Resets the poster frame in a clip