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TUTORIAL: MAKING THE FIRST EDIT
recorded. Splicing expands the sequence to include newly recorded material as well as
any material that was recorded before it.
1. First, we need to find a mark on the Record side, where we will add our new
edit. Play back the second edit. You can cue up to the second edit by pressing
the Ctrl or Command key while clicking the mouse in the Timeline near that
edit. Play back the edit and mark a new in point after “tell him to come up here.”
2. Go back to the Source side. We’ll pick it up on the source where he says, “off I
scuttled.” Make an out point where he says, “tin drawers wants you.” Be sure to
lose the big laugh at the end.
3. Press the yellow Splice button. You will see that we’ve made another edit on the
Timeline. Let’s play it back from the beginning.
The first edit is there, followed by your third edit, and the second edit follows.
Note that the second edit is intact with nothing missing. That’s because we spliced,
which moves the edit down on the Timeline.
Now we’ll overwrite:
1. First, we’ll use our Undo keys. You’re probably familiar with the Undo function
from other applications. The Undo command is F+Z on Mac OS, Ctrl+Z on
Windows. Doing this will erase or undo the third edit that you made. Go ahead
and do this, noting that the edit disappears from the Timeline. Avid has a maxi-
mum of 32 undos available, so you can go backward quite a bit. Keep in mind
that once the application is closed, the Undo buffer disappears. In other words,
if you quit and restart the system, there is nothing to undo. The Undo buffer
also disappears when you switch sequences in your Record monitor.
2. Now we’ll go ahead and make the previous edit again, this time using Over-
write. With Overwrite, the edit covers whatever existed underneath it, thus
“erasing” some of that long second edit that we made.
3. Okay, overwrite the third edit, much as you did with the Splice function. All the
previous marks still exist, so just press the red button.
Take a look at what was done. The Timeline doesn’t expand because you replaced
the old material with new material. The last segment of the Timeline is garbage. In the
next part of the tutorial, we’ll get rid of it.
Note: A better analogy is to say that Overwrite works like videotape.Make an edit on videotape,and
whatever used to be there is erased.Splice works like film.When you make a splice,you open up the film,add
the new material,and then splice the other existing material after it.
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