Editing controls in the canvas – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual
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Editing Controls in the Canvas
You can perform five basic types of edits in the Canvas to place a clip displayed in the
Viewer into the current sequence. The clip is placed in the Timeline according to the In
and Out points set in the clip and the sequence, following the rules of three-point editing.
The basic edit types are:
• Overwrite: Replaces the clip items in the destination sequence track with the clip in
the Viewer.
• Insert: Pushes clip items in the sequence forward to accommodate the clip from the
Viewer.
• Replace: Replaces the clip item beneath the Canvas/Timeline playhead with the clip in
the Viewer, using the playhead position in both windows as a synchronization point.
• Fit to Fill: Speeds up or slows down the clip in the Viewer to fit between the In and Out
points set in the Canvas and Timeline.
• Superimpose: Edits the clip in the Viewer into a track above the sequence clip that
intersects the playhead.
Variations of overwrite and insert edits, called overwrite with transition and insert with
transition, add the default transition when you perform the edit. This allows you to perform
transitions such as dissolves in a single move. These edits are covered in much more
detail in
You can use the Canvas editing controls to perform edits. Once you’ve marked a clip in
the Viewer with In and Out points defining how much of that clip you want to use, you
can use the Edit Overlay or the edit buttons at the bottom of the Canvas to perform the
edit.
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Canvas Basics