Using markers, Learning about markers, Using – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

Page 453: Markers

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This chapter covers the following:

Learning About Markers

(p. 453)

Viewing Markers in the Viewer or Canvas

(p. 459)

Viewing Markers in the Browser

(p. 459)

Adding Markers in Clips and Sequences

(p. 460)

Deleting Markers in Clips and Sequences

(p. 463)

Navigating with Markers

(p. 465)

Modifying Markers

(p. 466)

Moving Markers

(p. 467)

Using the Ripple Sequence Markers Setting

(p. 469)

Editing Multiple Markers on the Same Frame

(p. 469)

Aligning Items in the Timeline by Their Markers

(p. 470)

Extending a Marker’s Duration

(p. 471)

Editing Markers into Sequences

(p. 472)

Exporting Markers with Your QuickTime Movies

(p. 472)

Exporting Marker Lists as Text

(p. 473)

Markers are reference points you can place within clips or sequences to identify specific
frames. You can use them for a variety of purposes, and export them with your finished
movie.

Learning About Markers

Markers are visible points on clips and sequences that can be used for commenting,
synchronizing, editing, adding DVD chapter and compression markers, and even making
subclips. By default, markers exist only on the frame where they were created, but you
can also create markers that have a duration.

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