Performing slip, slide, ripple, and roll edits, Sliding clips in the timeline, Chapter 32 – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Performing Slip, Slide, Ripple,
and Roll Edits

Once your rough edit is complete, you will want to fine-tune
your edit. The advanced editing tools in Final Cut Express HD
allow you to make fine adjustments to clips in your sequence.

This chapter covers the following:

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About Trimming With Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Tools

(p. 453)

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Sliding Clips in the Timeline

(p. 453)

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Slipping Clips in the Timeline

(p. 457)

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Using the Ripple Tool to Trim an Edit Without Leaving a Gap

(p. 461)

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Using the Roll Tool to Change Where a Cut Occurs

(p. 470)

About Trimming With Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll Tools

The Slip, Slide, Ripple, and Roll tools are specialized tools that you can use to make fine
adjustments to the In and Out points of clips in your sequence. Fine-tuning your edits
with these tools is also referred to as trimming. For more information about trimming
tools not covered in this chapter, see Chapter 33, “

Learning About Trimming Clips

,” on

page 477 and Chapter 34, “

Trimming Clips Using the Trim Edit Window

,” on page 493.

Sliding Clips in the Timeline

Performing a slide edit allows you to move a clip’s position in the Timeline between two
others without creating a gap. The content of the clip does not change; only its
position in the Timeline changes. When you slide a clip, the adjacent clips on either
side get longer and shorter to fill any gaps that would normally be created. The
combined duration of these three clips does not change, and therefore the sequence’s
duration remains unchanged as well.

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