Moving clips numerically – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Part VI

Rough Editing

To move a clip to a new position by dragging (and do an insert edit):

1

In the Timeline, drag the clip to the desired location.

2

Press and hold down the Option key (after you’ve started dragging the clip).

The pointer looks like a right arrow.

3

Release the mouse button.

To move a clip to another track while keeping its horizontal position in a sequence
the same:

1

In the Timeline, select the clip you want to move.

2

Press the Shift key while dragging it vertically to the new track.

The clip will be at the same timecode location, but on another track.

Moving Clips Numerically

When you want to move clip items precisely, you can move them by entering positive
or negative timecode values.

To move an item by entering a timecode value:

1

In the Timeline, select the clip item or items you want to move.

2

Type a relative timecode value for where you want the clip to be positioned.

For example, type +48 (or simply 48) to move the item 48 frames forward. To move 48
frames backward in time, type –48. When you type a number, a Move field appears
above the track. You can also type a regular timecode value to move the clip to that
location in the Timeline.

Note: Don’t click in the Current Timecode field before you do this, or you’ll move the
playhead instead.

The arrow pointing right
indicates that an insert
edit will be performed.

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