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Reposition a video track - Storyboard Pro Tutorial
From the course: Toon Boom Storyboard Pro Essential Training
Reposition a video track
- [Instructor] When you create a new video track, it'll default to the top track position above the drawing layers on your timeline, as you can see right here. Now, you might want your video on top to use as a reference, and you could resize it, move it to the side like I did with my little baby video here. But you might also want the video below your drawing layers so you can draw over it. Luckily, moving your video tracks up and down is easy. One way to do it is just hover over your video track, right-click on it, and then you go Move Track Down, or if it's lower, this little button, Move Track Up will be shown, so if I'll click on that, you see it moved down here. And if I want to move it back up, I'll right-click again, and Move Track Up, and it moves back up. Now if you've opened up your Clips and Tracks Toolbar, there's also a button there. I have mine here. If you haven't, it's simple to open. Just go to Windows, Toolbars, and make sure you've got a little check-mark there, and…
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Setting default times for new panels3m 57s
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Timeline markers2m 52s
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Moving, splitting, and combining panels and scenes6m 27s
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Adding audio tracks2m 25s
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Add a video track2m 17s
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Import video to a video track3m 5s
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Reposition a video track1m 32s
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Using video tracks2m 29s
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Edit video track3m 39s
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Create a background layer for an entire shot or scene2m 36s
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Edit background layer in entire shot/scene3m 1s
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