Apply Default Video Transition
is available only when the Placement option is set to Sequentially, and has no effect when the Clip Overlap option is
set to zero.
Ignores the audio in clips selected to be automated to the sequence.
Ignore Audio
Trimming clips in a sequence
To trim a clip in the Timeline panel
You can change a clip's In point or Out point by dragging its edge in the Timeline panel. As you drag, the current In
or Out point appears in the Program Monitor. A tool tip displays the number of frames that you are trimming: a
negative value if you are dragging the edge toward the beginning of the sequence and a positive number if you are
dragging toward the end of the sequence. You cannot trim past the original In and Out points of the source footage.
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Click the selection tool
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To edit the In point, drag the left edge of the clip once the Trim-in icon
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To edit the Out point, drag the right edge of the clip once the Trim-out icon
Note: To trim only one track of a linked clip, press Alt as you click with a Trim icon. You do not need to hold down the
Alt key once you initiate the trim.
Trimming a clip
Trimming in this way affects only a single clip edge and doesn't affect adjacent clips. To trim multiple edges at once
or to shift adjacent clips, see "Trimming using ripple and rolling edits" on page 122 and "Trimming using slip and
slide edits" on page 124.
Press Ctrl as you drag using the Selection tool to switch to the Ripple Edit tool.
Trimming using ripple and rolling edits
When you want to adjust the cut, or edit point, between two clips, use variations of simple trimming known as rolling
edits and ripple edits. By using specialized tools, you can make adjustments in a single action that would otherwise
require multiple steps to accomplish. When you perform ripple and rolling edits, the affected frames appear in the
Program Monitor side by side.
Places the default transition (defined in the Effects panel) at each edit. This option
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