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7.9 EXTENDING OR SHORTENING CLIPS
7.9.1 I
NTRODUCTION
It is possible to extend or to shorten the duration of a clip previously added to the
edit, by modifying the IN or OUT point. The material from the original media will
be used to extend the clip, if available. The Overwrite or Insert modes are taken
into account in extend actions.
This can be done in different ways:
•
using one of the Extend editing buttons on the timeline:
,
,
•
dragging the media on the timeline itself.
7.9.2 E
XTEND
M
ODES
Different extend modes are available to achieve slightly different results:
Function
Function Name and Description
Extend
The Extend button allows extending or shortening a clip on
the selected track(s), modifying its IN or OUT point to a
position defined by a mark IN or mark OUT on the timeline.
See also the section 7.9.3 ‘Extending or Shortening a Clip’,
on page 124.
Extend Still
The Extend Still button allows:
•
extending the IN point of a selected video element as a still
frame (0% motion) up to a mark IN defined before the IN
point.
•
extending the OUT point of a selected video element as a
still frame up to a mark OUT defined after the OUT point.
See also the section 7.9.4 ‘Extending a Clip with a Still
Frame’, on page 126.
Extend Speed
The Extend Speed button allows:
•
extending the IN point of a clip up to a mark IN defined,
without modifying its content.
•
extending the OUT point of a clip up to a mark OUT
defined, without modifying its content.
The effect achieved is a slow motion or fast motion clip.
See also the section 7.9.5 ‘Extending or Shortening a Clip by
Modifying its Speed’, on page 127.