Navigating with markers – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Navigating with Markers

You can navigate through your clip or sequence using the markers you’ve set. This is
useful when you want to quickly navigate to specific points in a clip or in the Timeline.
For example, you can place markers in the Timeline to mark two different frames for
matching during color correction, or place markers to quickly jump to different scenes
in a sequence.

To move the playhead to a marker in the Viewer or Canvas
Do one of the following:

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Control-click in the Current Timecode field, then choose a marker from the shortcut menu.

Choose a marker.

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Drag the playhead to the marker in the scrubber bar.

If snapping is turned on, the playhead snaps to the position of a nearby marker. When
the playhead is over a marker in the Viewer or Canvas, the marker appears darker.

To move the playhead to a clip or sequence marker in the Timeline
Do one of the following:

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Control-click the Timeline ruler, then choose a marker from the list of sequence and clip
markers in the shortcut menu.

Choose a marker.

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Drag the playhead to a sequence marker in the Timeline ruler.

If snapping is turned on, the playhead snaps to the position of a nearby marker.

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Chapter 32

Using Markers

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