Timeline basics, How you use the timeline – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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This chapter covers the following:

How You Use the Timeline

(p. 127)

Opening and Closing Sequences in the Timeline

(p. 129)

Learning About the Timeline

(p. 130)

Changing Timeline Display Options

(p. 141)

Navigating in the Timeline

(p. 149)

Zooming and Scrolling in the Timeline

(p. 151)

The Timeline shows a graphical representation of your edited sequence, with all of that
sequence’s clips laid out in chronological order.

How You Use the Timeline

The Timeline and the Canvas display two different views of the same sequence. The
Timeline shows the chronological arrangement of clips and layered video and audio clip
items, while the Canvas provides a single view that allows you to watch your sequence
just as it will appear on a movie or television screen.

The Timeline, like the Canvas, contains tabs for all open sequences. Each sequence in the
Timeline is organized into separate video and audio tracks, which contain clip items
you’ve edited into the sequence from the Browser. Using the Timeline, you can quickly
navigate through an entire edited sequence, adding, overwriting, rearranging, and
removing clip items.

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