Then your clip will be split into two parts that move independently from one another. Simply click where you want to split your clip and your playhead will stay in that position. The playhead can be used not only as a scrubber but as a way to split a clip up into two different clips. This also applies to music and any transitions/effects you apply to a clip. You notice that if you were to drag a clip in front or behind another, there is a sport that the clip would snap to. So if you were trying to place an image over a clip, you would drag the image onto your timeline over top of the background clip.Įach clip can be dragged around the timeline to place it in a specific space. Clips farther up the timeline vertically will ‘cover’ the clips underneath it. It allows you to preview it in the preview window. You can also make use of the yellow scrubber(or playhead) that follows your mouse as you hover over clips. In order to begin editing, you will need to move clips from your center media area down below to the timeline. So some of these tools and techniques may be familiar. (Click on the next tab to learn more about layering.)Įditing in iMovie is very similar to editing in most timeline-editing programs. The top tracks will hold video, the bottom will hold audio. You’ll notice in the image we have pointed out the specific tracks. This is where you will drag your media to edit and arrange them as they will appear in your final video. The long area at the bottom of the editing window is your timeline.
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