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====== Advanced Editing ====== | ====== Advanced Editing ====== | ||
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A fairly complex edit has been performed without ever taking your hands of the keyboard! This is only just the beginning; far more complex edits can happen in the timeline, with just as little mouse interaction. | A fairly complex edit has been performed without ever taking your hands of the keyboard! This is only just the beginning; far more complex edits can happen in the timeline, with just as little mouse interaction. | ||
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===== Target Track: Audio ===== | ===== Target Track: Audio ===== | ||
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Playing forward or reverse along the timeline and dragging the head or tail along with you is a quick and efficient way to revise edit points, but sometimes greater precision is required. To nudge the edit points of a clip, use the ''left arrow'' and ''right arrow'' keys to move frame-by-frame. | Playing forward or reverse along the timeline and dragging the head or tail along with you is a quick and efficient way to revise edit points, but sometimes greater precision is required. To nudge the edit points of a clip, use the ''left arrow'' and ''right arrow'' keys to move frame-by-frame. | ||
+ | ===== Trimming Just the Video or Audio ===== | ||
- | To get more familiar with advanced methods of [[lwks_trim|trimming clips]], continue on to the next section. | + | Combining your knowledge of working with audio and video tracks separately and of trimming clips in the **Edit** window, you can probably intuit how to trim audio tracks without trimming its accompanying video tracks, or video without the audio. |
+ | These kinds of edits (sometimes called "L" or "J" edits because of the tetris-like ways the clips start to fit in with each other) are quite common, especially in the ubiquitous OTS (over-the-shoulder) conversation sequences, wherein one character's audio plays underneath the video reaction shot of the other character. | ||
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+ | To trim an audio track, for instance, without affecting the video track, disable the video track by pressing ''1'' on your keyboard, and trim your audio track. | ||
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+ | [{{ lwks_ea.png |Deactivate a track to leave it untouched by your trims.}}] | ||
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+ | The same basic procedure can be used to trim video without affecting the accompanying audio tracks. | ||
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+ | To get more familiar with advanced methods of [[lwks_trim|trimming clips]], continue on to the next section. | ||
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+ | <wrap fa>[[lwks_edit|R]]</wrap> <wrap fa>[[start|S]]</wrap> <wrap fa>[[lwks_trim|Q]]</wrap> | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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