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Resizing or Trimming Clips
in the Source Viewer
You can also open a clip from the Timeline into the Source Viewer to perform trimming in
different ways. You can do this in one of two ways:
Double-click a clip in the Timeline to open it into the Source Viewer.
Move the playhead over a clip in the Timeline, press Shift-V to select that clip, and then
press the Return or Enter key to open it into the Source Viewer.
Once you open a clip into the Source Viewer, the Source Viewer has focus, enabling you to use
the Spacebar or JKL commands to move the playhead around in the Viewer in order to make
edits. How these edits affect the Timeline depends on whether you use the Selection tool or
the Trim tool.
TIP: To instead open a match frame of a clip in the Timeline using the pointer, hold the
Option key down while double-clicking a clip.
Using the Selection Tool
When the Selection tool is selected, you can drag the In and Out markers, or use the playhead
and I and O keyboard shortcuts to resize that clip in the Timeline.
(Left) A Timeline clip opened in the Source Viewer, (Right) resizing the clip and leaving a gap by dragging its In
point in the Source Viewer
Using the Trim Tool
When the Trim tool is selected, dragging the In and Out points, or setting new ones using the I
and O keys resizes the clip while rippling the Timeline left or right as necessary.
Doing a Slip Edit in the Viewer
If you hold the Shift key down while dragging the In or Out point of a timeline clip you’ve
opened in the Source Viewer, you’ll move both the In and Out points together, doing a slip edit
of that clip’s content in the Timeline. This works using either the Selection or Edit tools.
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