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Making a First Edit
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t Move the position indicator for the sequence to the point where you want to add the
filler.
t Mark an In point at the point in the sequence where you want to add the filler.
4. Click the Splice-in or Overwrite button to edit the filler into the sequence.
Splice-in button (left) and Overwrite button (right)
For more information, see “Performing an Insert or Splice-in Edit” on page 572 and
“Performing an Overwrite Edit” on page 573.
Making a First Edit
This topic describes a method for adding a first clip to a sequence. You can use this method after
you create a new sequence, as described in “Creating a New Sequence” on page 564. You can
also use this method without creating a new sequence in advance, in which case the sequence is
created as soon as you make the edit.
To begin editing:
1. Load the first clip into a monitor.
For more information, see “Loading and Clearing Footage” on page 494.
2. (Option) If you have not already marked In and Out points for the clip in advance or created
a subclip, view and mark the clip.
For more information, see “Marking and Subcataloging Footage” on page 508.
3. Click buttons in the Track Selector panel to select the tracks you want to include in the edit.
Only the tracks that you capture for the clip appear as source tracks in the Timeline. For
more information on using the Track Selector panel, see “Understanding the Track Selector
Panel” on page 695.
Source tracks in the Track Selector panel
For example, with a talking head you might select tracks V1 (picture) and A2 (sound) if the
voice was recorded on that track. You would deselect track A1, that might have unwanted
wild sound picked up from a second microphone or no sound at all.