HD
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Express HD
- Contents
- An Introduction to Final Cut Express HD
- Setting Up Final Cut Express HD
- Getting to Know Your Editing Environment
- Capturing Your Video
- Basic Editing
- Editing With Audio
- Fine-Tuning Your Edit
- Adding Transitions
- Adding Effects
- Creating Titles and Credits
- Sharing Your Movie
- Importing an iMovie Project
- Importing Stills
- Preparing for Your Next Project
- Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 6 Fine-Tuning Your Edit 105
Example: Editing a Clip Into a Gap in Your Sequence
You can also do the reverse of the previous edit. For example, you might have a space
in your edited sequence and you want to fill it up entirely with a new clip. You know
where you want the source clip to start, and you don’t particularly care where it ends.
You can specify an In point only in the Viewer, and specify both In and Out points in
the Timeline to cover the gap:
1 Open a clip into the Viewer.
This is your source clip.
2 Specify an In point for the source clip in the Viewer.
3 In the Timeline, move the playhead to the middle of the gap you want to fill.
In point
Move the playhead
into the gap.










