Operating Your Video Editor
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The extracted image created by pressing the Extract Frame key consists of
one field. For higher resolution still images you may want to try using
C Extract Frame or Alt + Extract Frame (depending on the source
of the video being used, one of these commands may create a better still
image than the other). Each of these commands will extract a full frame
from the source video.
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The default length of a still image is five seconds. The length of the clip can
be adjusted in the Details screen.
Insert Editing (ScreenPlay only)
Insert Editing is commonly used in interviews, when the scene changes from
the person being interviewed to a view of what is being discussed, and then
back to the interviewee. In this video technique, it is important that the
individual’s lips remain synchronized with their words. To place a video clip
between two other Clips, while keeping the sound for the Clips synchronized:
1. Place a video clip on the StoryBoard.
2. Extract the audio from the clip by right clicking on the clip and selecting
Extract Audio.
3. Split the clip into two Clips by selecting the video again, then placing the
cursor bar in the video clip and selecting the command.
4. Select the two video Clips and the audio clip and press Sync on the
keyboard. Notice that an “S” appears on each item, indicating it has
been synchronized.
5. Drag and drop another piece of video between the two video Clips
currently on the StoryBoard.
6. Within the Details screen, you can adjust the lengths of the video Clips on
either side of the inserted video. Doing so will change the “In”/”Out” points
of the split Clips, while keeping the inserted clip intact.
The relationship of these Clips with the audio will remain synchronized as
you adjust the video details.
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You can insert as many Clips as you would like between the split Clips, as
long as their combined duration is shorter than the combined length of the
split Clips. The system will not allow you to insert video Clips that are longer
than the combined duration of split Clips.