| 1. | When you edit sound bites of several clips together, you create a narrative sound track. True or false? | | 2. | When you mark edit points in the Timeline, do the same shortcuts apply that you used in the Viewer to mark clips? | | 3. | How many edit points are required to make an edit, three or four? | | 4. | How can you remove a clip in the Timeline and remove the gap at the same time? | | 5. | What edit function can you use to exchange one clip in the Timeline with another clip? | | 6. | When in icon view, if you want to scrub through a thumbnail image in a bin, what tool must you use? | | 7. | How do you set a new poster frame for a clip in the Browser? How do you set it for a clip in the Viewer? | | 8. | How do you align clips in a bin when you want to practice storyboard editing? | Answers | 1. | True. | | 2. | Yes. | | 3. | Only three points, often referred to as three-point editing. | | 4. | Select the clip and press Shift-Delete. | | 5. | The Replace edit function. | | 6. | The Scrub tool. | | 7. | In the Browser, scrub to a new frame, press Control, release the mouse, then release the Control key. In the Viewer, move the playhead to the desired frame and choose Mark > Set Poster Frame. | | 8. | Place clips in a row from left to right, but make sure each clip is slightly lower than the previous one, creating a downward slant. | Keyboard Shortcuts Shift-Delete | Deletes a clip and the gap it creates in the Timeline | Delete | Deletes the selected clip and leaves a gap | F11 | Replaces edit | Ctrl-click on bin | Opens a shortcut menu enabling you to create a new bin or sequence in that bin | Shift-G | Moves the playhead forward to the next gap | Option-G | Moves the playhead backward to the most recent gap | Ctrl-G | Closes a gap in the Timeline | Ctrl-P | Sets a new poster frame |
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