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Overwriting clips and replacing edits

Overwriting clips and replacing edits - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Overwriting clips and replacing edits

- [Instructor] Over the last few movies we've looked at some of the main primary edit options inside of Final Cut, which includes appending, inserting, and connecting clips into your timeline. This movie we're going to look at two additional edits, one is referred to as overwrite, the other is to replace a clip, and we'll see when it might be good to use each of these options. I'm currently in my chapter 4_5 project, which can be found in the Projects Event folder in the chapter four keyword collection. And I'm on or over the middle of the fifth clip in my timeline. I'm just going to press the space bar to play forward from this point. - And it's a dark chocolate truffle and it's rolled in roasted coconut and - [Instructor] So I want to just take that clip, or that second section of this clip, and remove it and essentially put the medium shot in its place. So let's go into our chocolatary clips event and I want to go into the interviews keyword collection, just notice my playhead is…

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