newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
The clip was treated as a cut, in SpeedEDIT’s top-down ordering of images. If you drag this clip
left or right on the timeline, you will notice the video above it is ‘shaded’ on the timeline,
indicating that the shaded assets are not visible during playback.
Next, let’s add more video to the project by navigating to \QuickStart\Footage\Clips\ and
dragging two files into the storyboard: Clip-02.m2t and then Clip-01.m2t. Notice how both
Storyboard and timeline views immediately reflect project change. One of the greatest strengths
of a Storyboard is its ability to quickly re-arrange clip order. Let’s do that now by clicking on Clip-
01 in Storyboard view and dragging it to the left, in front of Clip-02.
left or right on the timeline, you will notice the video above it is ‘shaded’ on the timeline,
indicating that the shaded assets are not visible during playback.
Next, let’s add more video to the project by navigating to \QuickStart\Footage\Clips\ and
dragging two files into the storyboard: Clip-02.m2t and then Clip-01.m2t. Notice how both
Storyboard and timeline views immediately reflect project change. One of the greatest strengths
of a Storyboard is its ability to quickly re-arrange clip order. Let’s do that now by clicking on Clip-
01 in Storyboard view and dragging it to the left, in front of Clip-02.
Now we have clip 1 followed by
clip 2. So the next clip to add to
Storyboard is
clip 2. So the next clip to add to
Storyboard is
indeed
Clip-03.
Right after this, is Clip-04. If you
scrub though clip 4, however,
you’ll see we need to adjust clip 4,
as she’s standing still for too long.
scrub though clip 4, however,
you’ll see we need to adjust clip 4,
as she’s standing still for too long.
Storyboard Trimming
We have a clip properties panel that we’ll examine in a moment, but for now, let’s look at
perhaps the most efficient means of clip adjustment: modifying clips already on the Storyboard.
Before you reach for a magnifying glass to view your storyboard icons, see how NewTek has
already given you one! On the lower-right corner of the Storyboard is a magnifying glass. Left
click it and drag it down to enlarge your icons to a comfortable viewing size.
perhaps the most efficient means of clip adjustment: modifying clips already on the Storyboard.
Before you reach for a magnifying glass to view your storyboard icons, see how NewTek has
already given you one! On the lower-right corner of the Storyboard is a magnifying glass. Left
click it and drag it down to enlarge your icons to a comfortable viewing size.
If you are working on a photo-montage or long-form
documentary, you can also get a maximized view of
Storyboard by double-clicking on the Storyboard tab at the
top of the window. Double click again to return to its default
dual-pane view.