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Move can be thought of as a two-step process. First, the selection is deleted from the current
timeline, according to the rules of the current edit mode. Second, the selection is moved to
the desired end position, where it is inserted in a left-to-right fashion per track. The relative
position of all selected clips on all tracks is retained.
Moving a ‘sparse selection’ (a selection in which some clips per track are selected while
others in the same region are not) is possible, but may be confusing unless executed in
overwrite mode. Moving either single clips or a complete timeline cross-section is more
straightforward and should be preferred when possible.
Holding down the Alt key while moving clips allows you to toggle between insert and
overwrite modes. Standard smart operation is the same as insert, since the most frequent
use of horizontal moves is to reorder the playback sequence.
Copying clips: Holding down the Ctrl key while moving a selection of clips will copy the clips
instead of moving them.
Using Slip, Slide, Roll, or Stretch tools on the Timeline
You can adjust a clip in the Timeline in a number of different ways—especially if you are using
trimmed clips. Trimmed clips have hidden head frames (frames trimmed from the beginning
of a clip) and tail frames (frames trimmed from the end of a clip).
It’s helpful to think of the clips in the Timeline as consisting of two elements: a window (the
duration for a clip, defined by the start and end points for each clip that you see on the
Timeline), and the content (all the frames included in the full, pre-trimmed clip, whether they
are hidden by a trim action or not).
This example shows a sequence in the Timeline, with a clip selected (orange box
“window”). The Slip tool is active and as you drag, the full, pre-trimmed length of the
clip is revealed (green box “content”). You can then see which frames will appear in the
“window” that is defined on the Timeline.
The following tools let you adjust clips on the Timeline.
Slip: Lets you drag in the Timeline to change what frames you see (content) without
affecting the “window” (duration) for the clip, essentially moving the trim markers for the
source clip.
Slide: Lets you move the clip “window” along the timeline without changing duration,
essentially moving the trim markers in the Timeline to reveal different content.
Roll: Lets you adjust the length of the clip “window”, affecting the duration of the
selected clip and the adjacent clip.
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