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The cursor turns to a trim cursor (a yellow arrow and line if ripple is enabled, or a red arrow and line
if ripple is disabled). If you want to trim a cut, position the cursor over the cut, and notice that the
trim cursor becomes a double arrow with a line.
3 Drag left or right to remove the number of frames that you need.
You can see the head or tail number on the clip change as you trim.
TIP Enable Focus On Trim in the Timeline Options menu to snap the timeline positioner to the transition
while trimming, allowing you to view the frames you are trimming in the Player, or switch to Trim View to
see your incoming and outgoing frames.
To trim (or roll) a clip or transition using Trim View:
1 Double-click a cut between two clips on the timeline, or select Trim View from the View Mode box.
Trim View appears in the Viewing panel, displaying the last (outgoing) and first (incoming) frame from
the two clips you are trimming.
2 Use any of the following techniques to trim your clips to the desired frames:
Click and drag directly in the left or right Trim View window. You can see the trim icon as you
drag. The icon is displayed in yellow or red, depending on the state of the Ripple button.
Click and drag toward the middle of the two Trim View windows. Notice that the trim icon appears
as a double-sided arrow, indicating that you are trimming the cut between the two clips.
Click any of the timecode or duration fields at the top of Trim View windows to enter specific
values. If a timecode or duration field is not enabled, click the corresponding Trim View window
or offset field to enable it.
Click and drag the outgoing or incoming Trim Offset field to specify the number of frames offset
in the clip. You can also click the minus or plus buttons to offset by those amounts.
You can also trim on the timeline, and use the Trim View as a viewing aid.
Trimming Keyframes
If you set animation keyframes on timeline effects, you have different options as to their behaviour while
trimming. Use the Keyframe Move Modes box to select how the animation channel is affected when you
trim elements with animated effects.
ExampleTo:Select:
Resize the channel as you trim. The an-
imation channel is scaled to fit into the
timeline element. This option has no ef-
fect when you slip or slide.
Reposition Proportionally
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