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Table Of Contents
14 Creating and Editing Sequences
This chapter introduces you to procedures that you use to build a sequence, as described in the
following topics:
Entering Source/Record Mode
Creating a New Sequence
Making a First Edit
Creating an Instant Rough Cut
Undoing or Redoing Edits
Editing Additional Clips into the Sequence
Mixing Frame Rates and Field Motion Types
Mixing Frame Sizes and Aspect Ratios
Refreshing Sequences to Use Current Clip Attributes
Lifting, Extracting, and Copying Material
Adding Notes to Clips in the Timeline
Playing Back a Sequence
Understanding Sync Breaks
Fixing Sync Breaks
Understanding Sync Lock
Ganging Footage in Monitors
Sync Point Editing
Autosyncing Clips
Understanding AutoSequence
Adding Audio or Video to Original Videotape Using AutoSequence
Resyncing Subframe Audio
Resyncing Audio for a Selected Subclip
Working with Phantom Marks
Creating Video and Audio Leaders
Entering Source/Record Mode
Source/Record mode is the default editing mode. It includes the screens and controls used for the
Source and Record monitor. Use Source/Record mode to create new sequences from source clips.
To enter Source/Record mode from another mode:
t Click the Source/Record Mode button.