![]() One the great features of Adobe Photoshop and other basic video editors is that, once cut, this trimming point can be overridden via extending the clip length, providing fine adjustment. Splitting a clip using the Split Into Parts Tool is a more familiar operation, although this divides the video between two tracks, generating an increasingly complex timeline view.Īnother frustration is that clips don’t seem to be able to be extended by dragging the end handles. ![]() Cutting and trimming, which should be a simple case of splitting tracks at the point of the play head, was unexpectedly challenging to understand.Ĭutting a clip removes all of the content past the cursor location from the project, essentially seeming to delete the video beyond that point. We also found some of the basic functions frustrating to work with. ![]() Tracks can only be rearranged on the timeline using the Up and Down arrow buttons
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