Creating a Cut
 
 
 

When you splice clips together, the location at which one clip changes to another is called a cut. A cut is useful when you want to extract part of an element or end a shot at a given frame.

You can make a cut at any point on a segment. A cut creates a transition with a head equivalent to the duration of the segment before the cut and a tail equivalent to the duration after the cut. For example, if you make a cut after the 5th frame in a 10-frame clip, the cut has a tail of 5 frames and a head of 5 frames.

In a match frame cut, the outgoing and incoming shots are from the same source and the outgoing and incoming frames are consecutive. Match frame cuts are indicated by an “=” on the cut point.

To add a cut on the timeline:

  1. Move the positioner over the frame where you want to add a cut. Make sure:
    • The element is explicitly selected (yellow) or implicitly selected (surrounded by a yellow bounding box). If the element is neither yellow nor surrounded by a yellow bounding box, another element, cut, or transition is selected on the timeline and the cut will not occur at the positioner location.
    • The focus point is over the appropriate track.

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    (a) Focus point (b) Yellow bounding box indicates implicit selection by positioner

  2. Press Delete.

    A match frame cut is added at the specified location.

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  3. To add a cut to all tracks at the same frame, press Shift+Delete.

To remove a match frame cut:

  1. Select the element on both sides of the match frame edit or select the cut.
  2. Press Ctrl+Delete.

    The cut is removed and the two elements are joined together.