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Click the minus or plus buttons to offset by those amounts.
You can also slide on the timeline, and use the Trim View as a viewing aid.
NOTE In Slide mode, the Duration and Offset fields of the Trim View update as you slide, but are non-editable.
Trimming with Keyboard Shortcuts and the Calculator
You can use selection-based keyboard shortcuts to perform your trim, slip, or slide operations (depending
on the mode selected in the Editorial Mode box).
1 On the timeline, select the segment that you want to trim.
2 From the Editorial Mode box, select the trim mode that you want to perform (for example, Slip).
TIP Specific keyboard shortcuts are available to switch to each trim mode (Trim, Slip, Slide, Slide Cuts, and
Slide Keyframes). See the Keyboard Shortcut editor for more information.
3 Use the keyboard shortcut appropriate to the action you want to perform (in the descriptions below,
Trim refers to the selected trim mode).
Flame ShortcutSmoke Classic ShortcutSmoke (FCP 7) ShortcutDescription
. (period)N. (period)Trim 1 Frame Forward
, (comma)B, (comma)Trim 1 Frame Backward
Shift+. (period)Shift+NShift+. (period)Trim <n> Frames Forward
Shift+, (comma)Shift+BShift+, (comma)Trim <n> Frames Backward
Shift+[Ctrl+BCtrl+ITrim to In Mark
Shift+]Ctrl+NCtrl+OTrim to Out Mark
Shift+PCtrl+PETrim to Positioner
Trimming with the Keypad and Calculator
If you know the amount of frames by which you want to trim, a quick way to perform the trim is by using
the keypad to enter the amount into the calculator.
1 On the timeline, select the clip or cut you want to trim.
2 On the keyboard keypad, enter the number of frames by which you want to trim (positive or negative).
3 Press Enter.
NOTE If there is no explicit selection on the timeline, trim operations are not performed using this method.
Instead, the positioner is moved by the number of frames that you enter.
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