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4 Drag the positioner in the timebar to the frame where you want your clip to end, then click Out.
5 Click the Overwrite button.
Depending where the positioner was placed and the length of the second and third clips, existing material is
overwritten, but the overall length of the timeline sequence does not change.
Continue adding clips to your sequence, as needed. At this point, you are ready to fine-tune your edit sequence by trimming
clips, adding tracks for compositing, adding effects to your timeline clips, and using other Smoke timeline and editing
tools.
Editing with Keyboard Shortcuts
If you like to edit with keyboard shortcuts, a useful workflow to follow is to switch between the F5, F6, and F7 shortcuts.
It is good practice to open the sequence in which you plan to make edits, so that it shows up as a red tab on the timeline.
F5 forces the focus back to the timeline, and is useful if you explicitly click on a clip in the workspace, but want to
switch back to editorial and drive timeline navigation.
When the focus is on the timeline, F6 switches to the source timeline tab, but also enables keyboard shortcut navigation
within the media panel folder where the current source is located (using Select Next Clip or Select Previous Clip). You
can use this to quickly navigate through your sources, yet not lose focus on the timeline.
When the focus is on the timeline, F7 sets the focus on the current active sequence, and allows you to navigate through
its timeline using keyboard shortcuts (for example for Next or Previous Transition).
TIP If the focus is on the Player or the Source-Sequence Player, you can also use the F6 and F7 shortcuts to switch the focus
between source and sequence players.
Inserting a Clip on the Timeline
To insert a clip to the timeline using the Insert button:
1 Move the timeline positioner to the frame that you want to use as the beginning of the insert.
2 From the Workspace, select the clip that you want to insert.
3 Add In and Out points, if needed.
4 Click the Insert button.
Depending where the positioner is placed, the clip is inserted, and the overall length of the timeline
sequence is changed. The following example shows a New Clip inserted at the transition between Clip
B and Clip C. Everything after the transition is moved ahead in order to make room for New Clip.
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