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(Top) Clicking an edit between clips CC and DD, (Bottom) Dragging
to the right rolls it forward, simultaneously resizing clips CC and DD
Slipping Clip Content
If you move the pointer over any clip in the Timeline, a Slip handle appears at the center of the
clip. Dragging this handle lets you slip the contents of that clip to present a different range of
media, without changing the position or duration of the clip, and without changing any other
part of the Timeline.
You can even select multiple clips, such as two superimposed clips, or a number of clips in a
row, and slip them all at the same time. While you drag, a white overlay in the Timeline lets you
see how much media you have available for slipping (depending on the source clip’s duration).
(Top) Clicking a clip’s slip handle, (Bottom) Dragging a clip’s slip
handle to change the range of media within that clip
Trimming Edits in the Viewer
You can double-click any edit point between two clips in the Timeline or Upper Timeline to
open up the Trim Editor, which provides a detailed method of adjusting both halves of an edit
point. A graphical A/B roll interface shows two filmstrips with the outgoing clip on top and the
incoming clip on the bottom. These controls are draggable:
Drag the left side of the top filmstrip’s handle to trim the Out point of the outgoing clip
Drag the right side of the bottom filmstrip’s handle to trim the In point of the
incoming clip
Drag the white handle between the top and bottom filmstrips to roll the edit point,
simultaneously adjusting the outgoing and incoming edit points
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