newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
Tool Shed makes the process of fast-paced highlights, cutting to narration and more quite easy
with the use of clip markers. Begin with a new project and load in a fast-paced music clip. If you
don’t have one on the drive, you can use \QuickStart\Footage\Audio\30_HeyOh.wav.
with the use of clip markers. Begin with a new project and load in a fast-paced music clip. If you
don’t have one on the drive, you can use \QuickStart\Footage\Audio\30_HeyOh.wav.
Double-click the file in the timeline, and as the music
plays, tap the ‘m’ key to the beat of the music. Every time
you tap m, a clip marker is placed on the file.
Drag in the video clips you wish to use for your
highlights.
In Tool Shed, Select the Wizards > Cuts to Music option,
make sure the audio clip is highlighted on the timeline
and press Perform.
This rapid macro sets the output of the
first clip at the initial marker, ripples all
clips in and repeats until all clips are
adjusted to the music or the last marker is
encountered.
To easily fine tune any clip to the
segment you want displayed, you can
slip-and-slide the clip in the Storyboard
pane. With the cursor placed over the
clip in Storyboard, hold down Shift +
Control + Alt, and the cursor tool-tip
changes to ‘S/S’ to indicate slip-and-
slide. This means you can select a
different portion of the video clip,
without changing its length. This moves
both the in and out points together.
segment you want displayed, you can
slip-and-slide the clip in the Storyboard
pane. With the cursor placed over the
clip in Storyboard, hold down Shift +
Control + Alt, and the cursor tool-tip
changes to ‘S/S’ to indicate slip-and-
slide. This means you can select a
different portion of the video clip,
without changing its length. This moves
both the in and out points together.
If you have followed along all the way to here, congratulations! You are now ready to work on
your own exciting productions, and be able to complete it far faster now that you are familiar
with some of the basic workings of SpeedEDIT.