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Moving Clips
Moving, Copying, and Deleting Clips on the Desktop
Deleting Clips
Copying Clips
Copy clips
on the desktop using the Copy button or gestural techniques. You
can also copy a single frame or a range of frames, copy the audio
tracks associated with a clip, copy timecode, or copy all clips on a reel.
To
copy a clip or all clips on a reel using the Copy button:
- From
the desktop, click Copy.
- From
the Copy Mode box, select an option.
Select: |
To copy: |
Clip |
A single clip. |
Reel |
All clips on a reel. |
- With
the red arrow cursor, select the clip or reel that you want to copy.
- With
the white arrow cursor, click the destination reel for the copied
clip or reel.
To
copy clips gesturally:
- While
pressing Spacebar, drag
a clip to another reel. The copy appears as a partially transparent
clip until you drop it.
To
copy a single frame gesturally:
- While
pressing Shift+spacebar,
drag a clip to another reel. The copy appears as a partially transparent
clip until you drop it.
To
copy a source clip from an edited clip gesturally:
- While
pressing Shift, drag
a frame belonging to the source clip that you want to copy to another
reel. The copy appears as a partially transparent clip until you
drop it.
To
copy a range of frames, or to copy frames with or without audio:
- Follow
the instructions for the comparable Move button procedures. See
Moving Clips.
TipCopy clips by clicking in the middle of
a frame and then dragging upward or downward. If you drag from the
edges of frames, you risk cutting the clip. If you drag to the left
or right, you simply scrub the reel.
To
copy the timecode from one clip to another:
- From
the desktop, click Copy.
- From
the Copy Mode box, select Timecode.
- From
the Timecode Mode box, select an option.
Select: |
To copy: |
Record TC |
The record timecode. |
Source TC |
The source timecode. |
- With
the red arrow cursor, select the clip with the timecode that you
want to copy.
- With
the white arrow cursor, select the clip to which you want to copy
the timecode.
The timecode is copied to the clip.