Specifications
ptg
60
Basic Editing
Removing Material from a Sequence
Yo u c an r em ov e f oot a ge fro m y our se qu en c e a nd e it he r c los e o r r et a i n t he
gap that results.
Extracting and Lifting
Extracting removes material from the Timeline and closes the gap left by its
removal. This action is the inverse of splicing. Both extracting and splicing
affect the length of the sequence.
Lifting removes material from the Timeline and leaves video black or
silence to fill the gap; it’s often used if you want to maintain the rhythm of
a sequence or the synchronization of the picture and audio tracks. This
action is the inverse of overwriting. Both lifting and overwriting maintain the
length of the sequence (unless the lift or overwrite is performed at the end
of the sequence).
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