Split edit examples, P. 421) – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Chapter 30

Split Edits

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Split Edit Examples

The result of your split edit depends on the edit points you set. This section provides
several examples of the combination of simple edit points and split edit points you
might set up, along with their results.

Example: Split Edit in the Viewer and a Simple Edit Point in the Canvas

If you set up a split edit in the Viewer and set a simple In point in the Canvas or
Timeline (or if you simply use the position of the Canvas/Timeline playhead),
Final Cut Express HD lines up the earliest audio or video split edit point set in the
Viewer (whichever appears first) with the In point you’ve set in the Canvas or Timeline.

1

Set up a split edit in the Viewer, with the audio In point preceding the video In point.

2

Set an Out point in the clip in the Viewer.

3

Position the playhead in the Canvas or Timeline at the place where you want the audio
of your source clip to start, or set a simple In point.

The resulting edit points
look like this.

In point

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