1: | What two edit points does the Roll tool adjust? |
2: | What two edit points does the Slip tool adjust? |
3: | How many clips are affected when you apply the Slide tool? |
4: | Extending two edit points is a lot like rolling, slipping, or sliding edit points? |
5: | What modifier key is essential to reposition a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material? |
6: | What does Option-dragging a clip do? |
7: | How do you open the Trim Edit window? |
A1: | The Roll tool adjusts one clip's Out point and the adjacent clip's In point. |
A2: | The Slip tool adjusts the In and Out point of the same clip. |
A3: | The Slide tool affects three clips. |
A4: | Extending changes an edit point in the same way rolling does. |
A5: | The Option key is used to reposition a clip and move all other clips down in the sequence. |
A6: | Option-dragging creates a copy of a sequence clip and repositions the copy to a different location, leaving the original sequence clip in place. |
A7: | Double-click an edit point in the Timeline to open it in the Trim Edit window. |
Keyboard Shortcuts
S | Selects the Slip Item tool |
R | Selects the Roll tool |
SS | Selects the Slide tool |
E | Extends selected edit points to the playhead location |
Drag then Option | Inserts a clip in a new location |
Spacebar | Plays around the edit point in the Trim Edit window |
Option-drag | Drags a copy of a clip to a new sequence location |
Option-Q | Selects the User Preferences window |
V | Selects the edit point closest to the playhead |
Cmd-7 | Opens the selected edit point into the Trim Edit window |
Up and down arrow keys | Changes the highlighted edit point to the previous or next edit point |
U | Toggles between the outgoing clip's Out point, incoming clip's In point, and both edit points together |
[ (left bracket) | Adjusts the selected edit point or points left in single-frame increments |
] (right bracket) | Adjusts the selected edit point or points right in single-frame increments |
Shift-[ | Adjusts the selected edit point or points backward the length of the multi-frame duration |
Shift-] | Adjusts the selected edit point or points forward the length of the multi-frame duration |