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Video Editing
Example
Four-Point Editing
The fourth point is unnecessary for editing, unless you want to fit a clip into a specific gap, shorten it or
lengthen it. In this case, the fourth point forces the system to edit the clip using the exact acceleration or
deceleration required by means of the Timewarp effect. In other words, it automatically executes the Fit
to Fill function of Linear Timewarp.
Example: In the Source Viewer, the clip between the mark-in and mark-out is five seconds long. On the
Timeline, you have a gap of ten seconds between a mark-in and mark-out. When you click the Insert
Arrow, the clip is fitted exactly into the gap and the line for the Linear Timewarp function appears below
the clip. You can edit the Timewarp effect individually and it will be applied in realtime.
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