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Creating subclips

Creating subclips

- If you have a very long clip it might be useful to split that into subclips. For example, with an interview, people will often cut it up by question. Let's go here and switch over to the audio tab so we can see it. And I can tell when she's responding to questions just by the fact that her audio waveforms are larger. If I mark an in and an out, I can then choose to make a subclip. Clip, Make Subclip. Feel free to give it a name. You could assign it such as question one. And if you choose to restrict it the in and out points will be set and can't be trimmed easily. There it is, added to your project. I'll go to the next one here. In, and out. CTRL or CMD, U and this time I'll un-restrict it. What you'll see if we put these two in the timeline is that they behave a little bit differently. Let's add both of these into a new sequence. Now this is the clip with the restrictions, and you'll notice that I cannot trim. On the other hand, for the one without restrictions I can freely trim…

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