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274 Part V Organizing Footage and Preparing to Edit
Extending a Markers Duration
When you create a marker in Final Cut Express, it is simply a marker that s associated
with a particular frame; it doesn’t have a duration. If you want, you can extend the
duration of a marker so that it spans multiple frames. Markers with duration can be
used to precisely define subclips in a clip. You can also use them to mark an entire area
of a clip or sequence with notes, such as for color correction or audio mixing.
To extend a markers duration to the playhead’s location:
1 Position the playhead ahead (to the right) of the marker.
2 Do one of the following:
 Choose Mark > Markers > Extend.
 Press Option-` (the accent key).
An extended duration marker appears in the scrubber bar; it looks like a marker icon
with a bar that extends along the scrubber bar.
To extend a markers duration by entering a timecode value:
1 Move the playhead to the marker.
2 Do one of the following:
 Press M.
 Click the Add Marker button.
 Choose Mark > Markers > Edit.
 Press Option-Command-M to edit the marker to the left.
3 In the Edit Marker dialog, enter a duration value.
An extended duration marker appears in the scrubber bar.
Extended marker
Enter the desired
marker duration here.