Performing a ripple edit in the timeline – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Chapter 18

Performing Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Edits

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III

Performing a Ripple Edit in the Timeline

When you use the Ripple tool to adjust the duration of a clip in the Timeline, always
pay attention to where Final Cut Pro previews the location of the new clip Out point.
Even when you are adjusting a clip’s In point with the Ripple tool, the location of the
clip’s Out point is what you should pay attention to.

Important:

When you adjust a clip’s In point with the Ripple tool in the Timeline, it

appears that the clip’s In point is moving in the Timeline, and that the clip’s duration is
changing from both its In and Out points. This is not true. The position of the clip’s In
point in the Timeline never changes after a ripple edit is performed. Final Cut Pro is
actually showing you two things at once:
 The duration by which the clip is being trimmed
 The new Out point that will result from performing the Ripple edit

Amount the clip’s

Out point is trimmed

Position of clips C and D
before the ripple edit

Before edit

Clips C and D are positioned
earlier in the Timeline.

Clip B has a shorter

duration.

After edit

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