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Table Of Contents
Editing a Sequence
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Adding Markers to a Sequence
There are two ways to add markers to a sequence:
Add a clip or a portion of a clip that contains markers.
Add markers directly to the sequence.
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For complete information about working with markers, see “Logging and Creating Subclips” on
page 213.
Adding a clip that contains markers: Any markers that are contained within the In and Out
marks are copied to the sequence when you edit the clip into the sequence. Copying markers
with a clip is a “one-time copy.” If you lengthen a clip by trimming, markers that are included in
the added part of the clip are not copied. If you shorten a clip by trimming, you remove any
markers that are included in the trimmed portion. They are not restored if you lengthen the clip.
To restore the markers, redo the edit. You can use Match Frame from the sequence to locate the
original clip. See
“Using Match Frame” on page 160.
Markers in audio-only clips: Markers are not added for audio-only clips, such as voice-overs.
You can copy markers only from a clip that includes a video track.
Moving segments with markers: When you move a segment of a sequence that contains
markers, the markers are also moved.
Adding markers in Output mode: If you are adding markers to a sequence in Output mode,
saving in the Markers pane or saving in the Sequence pane saves both the sequence and the
markers.
Switching modes in the Media pane: If you switch from Output mode to Asset mode, or from
Asset mode to Output mode, the Markers pane switches to match the media that is loaded in the
Media pane.
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If you set the Logging pane to display only those markers created by you, only your markers are
visible in the Sequence pane. For more information, see “The Markers Pane” on page 220.
Inserting Video Dissolves (Advanced Sequences Only)
You can insert a video dissolve to transition on center between segments in an advanced
sequence. Dissolves can be set to transition from 2 to 300 frames, using even numbers only, with
half of the frames used in the leading segment and the other half in the trailing segment.