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(Top) Before placing a clip on top, (Bottom) After editing
clip DD into the Timeline with a Place on Top edit
SRC O/WR (Source Overwrite)
This edit requires overlapping timecode in multiple clips to work properly, such as when
recording synced timecode to multiple cameras during a multi-cam shoot. If there is no
overlapping timecode, this edit does nothing.
If you are working with footage from multiple cameras that have synced timecode, then the
easiest way to use this edit type is to set In and Out points over a clip in the Timeline where you
want to cut away to another angle. In the following example, a wide shot of a cooking show
covers the moment when the chef starts slicing a chili.
Setting timeline In and Out points to identify a cutaway
You can then select a clip in the Media Pool that corresponds to the desired angle you want to
add as a cutaway, which has synced timecode that overlaps with the clip in the Timeline. Don’t
set In and Out points; if necessary, you can clear previously set In and Out points by
pressing Option-X.
Choosing a Media Pool clip from another camera
that has overlapping timecode
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