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Originally Posted by Marcus Schmuck Is there any way . . . |
This is a great,
GREAT question. And really does get to the core of what, I feel, is the virtue of Vegas. Once a person gets their head around this then Vegas truly shows how easy it is - and I mean this!!
Hold tight!!!
. .and there are many combinations of these too . . ! These first 3 methods are some quick, sketchy methods I use. #1 - SPLIT MONITOR 1
i) Place an Event on the Timeline.
ii) Highlight the Event and Hold down the ALT Key
iii) Now, DRAG across the face of the EVENT with your mouse - Observe that your PREVIEW screen is now split into 2 parts. On the LEFT is the START of your EVENT and on the RIGHT is the END of your Event! Excellent!
#2 - SPLIT MONITOR 2
i) Place an Event on the Timeline.
ii) Hold down the ALT Key
iii) Now, DRAG the START of EVENT with your mouse - Observe that your PREVIEW screen is now split into 2 parts. On the LEFT is the START of your EVENT or that point at which that EVENT begins and on the RIGHT is the END of your Event, which is being updated! Do the same procedure but this time DRAG the END of the Event and you will see the START getting longer.
#3 - SPLIT MONITOR 3
i) Place an Event on the Timeline.
ii) Hold down the ALT + CTRL Key!
iii) See how the EVENT LOOPS but can be MOVED up and down the Timeline.
#4 - SCRUB > DRAG > PLOP:
Use the Trimmer to get what you want. I Scrub in trimmer and either drag LOOP to Timeline
#5 PUNCHING!!
OR punch the
IN from or
OUT from Icons. This fills the space exactly up there on the Timeline.
#6 SUBBIES!
Make a Subclip. You can do this from the Trimmer OR the Timeline.
#7 . .and THE One!! Numeric Keypad 7 & 9!!!
i) Place an Event on the Timeline.
ii) Click event
iii) Select
EITHER NumKey "7" for FRONT/START of event (
see the red highlight?)
OR "9" for REAR/END of event
iv) Now click
EITHER NumKey "1" for TRIMMING START -
OR NumKey "3" for TRIMMING END.
Voila!
So lots of ways to do this. I vary and learn which "work-flow" goes with which. There is neither a RIGHT or WRONG way. It is just the way that gets me to the narrative of what I'm doing as fast as possible.
Hope this helps .. .
Grazie