When you zoom in, you can see more detail in the clip, which can make it easier to edit. Drag the beginning or end of the clip to make the clip shorter or longer: To make the clip longer, drag the edge of the clip away from the centre of the clip.
To make the clip shorter, drag the edge of the clip towards the centre of the clip. Arrange clips You can change the sequence of clips in the timeline to change when a particular clip will appear in your movie. Split clips When you split a clip, you can adjust the duration of each section, remove unwanted sections or add different titles to each section. Scroll through the timeline to position the playhead the white line where you want to split the clip.
If necessary, pinch open in the centre of the timeline to zoom in on the clip. Tap the clip, tap the actions button , then tap Split. Or tap the clip, then swipe down over the playhead on the clip, as if you were slicing through the clip with your finger.
Trim and arrange clips on Mac After you've added video clips and photos to the timeline of your project , you can make a clip longer or shorter, change the sequence of clips or split a clip into two separate clips.
Trim clips You can trim a video clip or a photo to make it appear for a shorter or longer period of time in your movie. With your project open, scroll through the timeline to locate the clip you want to trim. In the timeline, hold the pointer over the beginning or end of the clip you want to trim until your pointer has become the clip trim tool. The arrows indicate which directions you can trim the clip: To make the clip longer, drag the edge of the clip away from the centre of the clip.
Add or remove frames with the clip trimmer For more precise editing, you can use the clip trimmer to add or remove individual frames from a video clip. In the timeline, select the clip you want to trim. The selected clip appears in the clip trimmer, above the timeline.
The part of the clip that is visible in your movie appears between the two white lines, and the parts of your clip that don't appear in your movie are dimmed and outside the white lines. Hold the pointer over the line at the beginning or end of the clip until the clip trim tool has appeared, then make the clip longer or shorter: To make the clip longer by adding frames, drag away from the centre of the clip.
To make the clip shorter by removing frames, drag towards the centre of the clip. You can use a different portion of the same clip while maintaining its length in the project: In the clip trimmer, hold the pointer over the clip until the clip trim tool has appeared.
Drag the selected portion of the clip left or right. To close the clip trimmer, press Return. With your project open, click the video clip or photo in the timeline, then drag the clip left or right depending on where you want the clip to appear in your movie: If you want the clip to appear earlier, drag the video clip to the left, then release.
If you want the clip to appear later, drag the video clip to the right, then release. You can also move multiple clips at once: Hold the Command key while clicking each clip you want to select, drag a selection rectangle around the clips or hold the Shift key while clicking each clip.
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