Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 480

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Moving Clips in the Timeline
Once you’ve edited some clips into the Timeline, you’ll probably want to start fine-tuning the edit by
moving clips around. Different operations can be performed depending on how you move these clips.
All of these techniques work in both the Upper Timeline and the Timeline Editor.
Ripple Overwriting An Entire Clip in Track 1
Drag a clip in the Timeline or Upper Timeline over another clip in the Timeline so that the pointer
overlaps that clip, and quickly drop it onto another clip in Track 1. The clip you dragged replaces the
clip you dropped it onto, and all clips to the right are moved to either make room (if the dragged clip is
longer) or to close the gap (if the dragged clip is shorter).
(Top) Clicking clip BB to begin dragging it, (Middle) Dragging clip BB onto clip
DD to ripple overwrite it, (Bottom) Clip BB is moved and takes the place of clip
DD, while the rest of the Timeline moves left to close the gaps in Track 1
NOTE: If you wait too long, this Ripple Overwrite operation will turn into an overwrite
operation. If you drag a clip in Track 1 onto a clip in any other track, you can only do an
overwrite, not a ripple overwrite.
Overwriting the Middle of Other Clips
Drag a clip in the Timeline or Upper Timeline over another clip in the Timeline so that the pointer
overlaps that clip, and pause until the clip you’ve selected is overlaid on top of the second clip, and
release the mouse button. The target clip is overwritten by the duration of the clip you dragged and
split in two.
Chapter 29Trimming in the Cut Page 480
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