Extending a marker’s duration, Extending a marker’s, Duration – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Using Markers

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Drag the video clip item by its marker until it snaps to the sequence marker.

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Drag the audio clip item by its marker until it snaps to the sequence marker.

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The video and audio clip item markers are now aligned with the sequence marker.

Extending a Marker’s Duration

When you create a marker in Final Cut Pro, it is simply a marker that ‘s associated with a
particular frame; it doesn’t have a duration. If you want, you can extend the duration of
a marker so that it spans multiple frames. Markers with duration can be used to
precisely define subclips in a clip. You can also use them to mark an entire area of a clip
or sequence with notes, such as for color correction or audio mixing.

To extend a marker’s duration to the playhead’s location:

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Position the playhead ahead (to the right) of the marker.

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Do one of the following:

 Choose Mark > Markers > Extend.
 Press Option-` (the accent key).

An extended duration marker appears in the scrubber bar; it looks like a marker icon
with a bar that extends along the scrubber bar.

The video and audio clip
item markers are aligned
with the sequence marker.

Extended marker

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