From the course: Learning Prelude CS6

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Trimming and rearranging clips in the timeline

Trimming and rearranging clips in the timeline - Prelude Tutorial

From the course: Learning Prelude CS6

Trimming and rearranging clips in the timeline

In this lesson I am going to explain how you can rearrange and trim clips in a Prelude Rough Cut, and I have set up a demo project here rather than using the original exercise assets. I want to just use ones that I kind of put over in a temporary folder, because if I make these changes by adding Subclips, then they are going to change the original XMP files that came with the exercise files, and I don't want to mess with them. So this is just going to be a demo, so you can see how this is done. So we have this Rough Cut with three clips in there, 305, 307, and 310, and I want to rearrange them. Well, it's mindlessly easy to do that, you just grab a clip like this and drag it left, let's say, and you can see that's a new place its going to go, and I will put it in front of that one, or I can take this clip here for example, and put it between the two. How easy is that to rearrange clips, no sweat? Let's say I want to trim clips, well, normally when you trim clips in a video editor, you…

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