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5. Mark IN and OUT points in the clip.
6. Click the Overwrite button under the Source monitor, or press the
B key on the keyboard.
The shot overwrites the existing clip for the duration that you set
with your IN and OUT points.
Rearranging Shots
You can rearrange shots by overwriting material, lifting material, or
removing material. Overwriting material doesn’t change the length of
the sequence. Lifting material leaves filler and does not affect the
length of the sequence. Removing material shortens the length of the
sequence.
Overwriting with the Three-Point Edit
The three-point edit is an excellent way to replace a shot in a sequence.
Use the Mark Clip button to select the shot in the sequence (or mark an
IN point and OUT point for a segment that is not a single shot), and
mark either the IN or OUT point in the source clip. The system
calculates the exact duration of the source clip to insert.
To overwrite a clip with a three-point edit:
1. Move the position indicator to the clip you want to replace.
2. Select only the record tracks you want to replace.
You could replace just the audio by deselecting the video tracks
before you mark the clip, or you could replace just the video tracks
by deselecting the audio tracks.