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Chapter 3
Basic Editing Techniques
Vegas® Movie Studio HD Platinum projects are multitrack compilations of events that occur over time. The events in
your project are references (pointers) to source media files. Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum software is a
nondestructive editor, so editing events in your project does not alter the source media files in any way.
your project are references (pointers) to source media files. Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum software is a
nondestructive editor, so editing events in your project does not alter the source media files in any way.
Getting around
When editing and playing back the project, the cursor identifies where you are along the project’s timeline.
Moving the cursor
Use the following keyboard commands to move the cursor in the timeline.
Description
Keys
Description
Keys
Go to beginning of project
Ctrl+Home or W
Move left/right to marker(s)
Ctrl+Left/Right
Arrow
Arrow
Go to end of project
Ctrl+End or E
Move to marker #
0-9 keys (not
numeric keypad)
numeric keypad)
Go to beginning of selection or Home
Move left/right to event edit
Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right
view (if no selection)
points including fade edges
Arrow
(see figure below)
Go to end of selection or view End
Nudge cursor on timeline
Left or Right Arrow
(if no selection)
Move right by grid marks
Page Down
Move left/right one frame
Alt+Left/Right
Arrow
Arrow
Move left by grid marks
Page Up
Move left/right one frame
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+
Mouse wheel
Mouse wheel
Go to
Ctrl+G
Center in view
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Event edit point cursor jumps
Changing focus
Focus is used to describe which objects have the attention of a program. For example, when you click a file in the
Project Media list, the Project Media window has focus. To instantly switch the program’s focus to the timeline (track
view), press Alt+0 or, from the View menu, choose Focus to Timeline.
Project Media list, the Project Media window has focus. To instantly switch the program’s focus to the timeline (track
view), press Alt+0 or, from the View menu, choose Focus to Timeline.
In Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum software, it matters which track has focus when you perform a task. For example,
when you double-click a media file in the Explorer, it is inserted into the track that has focus. You can click anywhere
in the track header to make it the focus track. A blinking white square next to the track number and shading in the
track list indicates a track has focus.
when you double-click a media file in the Explorer, it is inserted into the track that has focus. You can click anywhere
in the track header to make it the focus track. A blinking white square next to the track number and shading in the
track list indicates a track has focus.
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