Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Contents
Overview of the Drag-to-Timeline Editing Process
Dragging Clips to the Timeline
Doing Simple Insert and Overwrite Edits in the Timeline
Automatically Adding Tracks to Your Sequence While Dragging
Understanding Three-Point Editing
Overview of the Three-Point Editing Process
Different Ways to Do Three-Point Editing
About Edit Types in the Edit Overlay
Performing the Different Types of Edits
Performing an Insert with Transition Edit
Performing an Overwrite with Transition Edit
Example: Editing a Specific Clip into Your Sequence
Example: Editing a Clip into a Gap in Your Sequence
Example: Backtiming a Clip into Your Sequence
Example: Editing a Clip with No Specified In or Out Points into Your Sequence
Finding and Selecting Content in the Timeline
Understanding What’s Currently Selected
Identifying Selections in the Timeline
How Selections Are Prioritized in the Timeline
Direct Methods for Selecting Content in a Sequence
An Introduction to the Selection Tools
Selecting a Range of Timeline Content
Selecting All Clip Items on a Track
Selecting All Items on All Tracks Forward or Backward
Selecting or Deselecting All Clips in a Sequence
Finding and Selecting Based on Search Criteria
Selecting a Vertical Range Between In and Out Points
Using Auto Select to Specify Tracks for Selections
Arranging Clips in the Timeline
Snapping to Points in the Timeline