1: | How do you create a subclip? |
2: | Where are markers named? |
3: | Where can you place a marker? |
4: | Does snapping affect markers? |
5: | How do you create a subclip from a marker? |
6: | How do you copy and paste a clip or bin in the Browser? |
7: | What modifier key is used to create a new poster frame? |
8: | What does the Replace edit function do? |
9: | How should clips be organized in a bin before making a storyboard-type edit? |
10: | What two methods can bring out-of-sync video and audio tracks back into sync? |
A1: | Set an In and Out in the clip, and choose Modify > Make Subclip. |
A2: | You name a marker in the Edit Marker window. |
A3: | Place markers in the Timeline ruler area or to a selected clip in the Timeline. You can also add markers to a clip in the Viewer. |
A4: | Yes. When snapping is on, you can snap the playhead to markers, and snap a clip marker to a sequence marker or other clip marker. |
A5: | Select the marker under the clip in the Browser, and choose Modify > Make Subclip. |
A6: | Select it, and press Cmd-C to copy it. Press Cmd-V to paste it back into the current project. |
A7: | The Control key is used to create a new poster frame (Ctrl-P). |
A8: | It replaces a sequence clip with a source clip aligning the two playhead positions. |
A9: | In rows, with each clip in the row appearing slightly lower than the previous clip. |
A10: | Slip or move either the video or audio track. |
Keyboard Shortcuts
Cmd-U | Makes a subclip |
M | Adds a marker |
Shift-M | Moves forward between markers |
Shift-down arrow | Moves forward between markers |
Option-M | Moves backward between markers |
Shift-up arrow | Moves backward between markers |
Cmd-` | When playhead is over the marker, deletes marker in sequence or selected clip |
Ctrl-` | Deletes all markers in sequence or selected clip |
Shift-` | Moves a marker forward to playhead position |
Ctrl-P | Resets the poster frame in a clip |