Selecting shots in the timeline, P. 129) – Apple Color 1.0 User Manual
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Chapter 7
Timeline Playback, Navigation, and Editing
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When there are more tracks than can be displayed within the Timeline at once, small
white arrows appear either at the top, the bottom, or both, to indicate that there are
hidden tracks in the direction that’s indicated.
When this happens, you can scroll vertically in the Timeline using the middle mouse
button.
To scroll around the Timeline horizontally or vertically without moving the playhead:
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Middle-click and drag the Timeline to the left, right, up, or down.
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To scroll more quickly, hold the Option key down while Middle-clicking and dragging.
To move the playhead from shot to shot, do one of the following:
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Drag within the Timeline ruler to scrub the playhead from shot to shot.
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Press Up Arrow to move to the first frame of the next shot to the left.
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Press Down Arrow to move to the first frame of the next shot to the right.
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Click the Next Shot or Previous Shot buttons.
You can also move the playhead in single frame increments.
To move from frame to frame, do one of the following:
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Press Left Arrow to go to the previous frame.
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Press Right Arrow to go to the next frame.
To go to the first frame of your project:
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Press Home.
To go to the last frame of your project:
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Press End.
Selecting Shots in the Timeline
There are certain operations, such as copying Primary corrections, that you can perform
on selected groups of shots. Color provides standard methods of selecting one or more
shots in the Timeline.
Note: You can also select shots using the Shots browser. For more information, see
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