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Marking and Subcataloging Footage
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To show the Timeline top toolbar:
1. Double-click Timeline in the Settings tab in the Project window.
The Timeline Settings dialog box opens.
2. Click the Display tab.
3. Select or deselect Show Toolbar, and then click OK.
Creating Subclips
When you mark footage with IN and OUT points, you can either save the
entire clip along with the new marks or create subclips based on the marks you
set to break up longer master clips into smaller segments of selected footage.
This is similar to creating circle takes of your best footage before editing.
Subclips do not directly reference the original media. Subclips remain linked
to the master clips from which they are created, and the master clips, in turn,
reference the captured media files located on your storage drives. As a result,
none of the original footage is lost.
Subclips do not limit your access to the original, captured master clip material
when trimming. Therefore, if you must trim beyond the marked IN to OUT
points of the subclip to make it longer or shorter, your system accommodates
the adjustments during the trim. For more information on trimming, see
Chapter 10.
You can create subclips directly from the marked section of material in the
monitors by using one of the following methods.
To use the Alt key to create a subclip:
1. Press and hold the Alt key.
2. Drag the picture from the monitor to the bin in which you want to store
the subclip.
To use the Make Subclip button to create a subclip:
t Click the Make Subclip button in the Edit tab of the Command palette to
create the subclip. (For more information on the Command palette, see
“Using the Command Palette” on page 130.)
The subclip is placed into the active bin by default. If you press the Alt
key while you click the Make Subclip button, a dialog box allows you to
select the destination bin for the subclip.