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TIP: Use the search tool near the media tab icons to find the exact items you are
looking for. For example, if you have the transitions tab selected, type “dissolve” in the
search tool and only dissolve transition types will be shown in the viewer, making it
quicker for you to find the dissolve transition you want.
Viewer Tabs
In the top left corner of the viewer window you will see the viewer mode buttons.
The viewer mode buttons
These buttons control which viewer is currently being used, including ‘source clip’, ‘source tape’,
and ‘timeline’. These viewer modes give you an enormous amount of control when selecting
clips for your edit and it’s worth spending a moment to look at how they work.
Source Clip
The source clip viewer displays a single clip from the media pool and you
can set in and out points along the entire length of the viewer timeline.
This gives you greater control. Select a source clip to view by double
clicking on a clip in the media pool, or dragging it into the viewer.
Source Tape
Source tape lets you view all the source clips in the media pool.
This powerful feature is helpful if you want to quickly search through
all your clips to find a specific event. As you scrub the playhead over
the clips, you will see their thumbnails selected in the media pool. This
means once you have found the clip you want to edit, you can click on the
source clip tab and its corresponding source clip will appear in the viewer
automatically.
The source tape viewer really lets you take advantage of non-linear
editing, giving you the freedom to work on your edit, find shots quickly,
try new ideas and stay in the moment.
Timeline
The timeline viewer lets you view the edit timeline so you can play back
your project and refine your edits.
Adding Clips to the Timeline
Now that you are familiar with the media tabs and viewer mode buttons, you can open the
media pool and quickly start adding clips to your timeline.
The timeline of the cut page, comprising the upper timeline and the zoomed in timeline below
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