- Hi everyone, it's Ashley Kennedy back…with another installment of Video Post Tips Weekly,…the post-production tutorial series from lynda.com.…This week we're talking about Trimming on the Fly,…Exploring Dynamic Trim.…Now trimming is arguably the most important part of editing.…It allows you to really hone in…on your edits at a frame level,…and make the best decisions for how shots flow…from one to the other.…There are many methods of trimming,…but certainly one of the most powerful ways…is dynamic trimming,…which is where you use the keyboard to trim,…receiving immediate dynamic feedback…on how you've manipulated the edit.…
There are several types of dynamic trim,…one of them being trimming on the fly,…which is where you watch the edit over and over again…as you add or subtract frames to perfect the edit.…So this week we'll explore dynamic trim,…and looking at trimming on the fly…in Adobe Premier Pro, Final Pro Cut X,…and Avid Media Composer.…
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