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Move clips



You can place clips in playback order to create a sequence in a Timeline panel. You can also change the order of clips once they are there, replace them, remove them, or insert additional clips.

Move clips in a Timeline panel

You can drag a clip and place it in an empty spot or snap it to another clip. You can also lift, extract, insert, and overlay clips that you move. Watch the translucent rectangle that represents the clip’s duration as you drag it. To move multiple clips, select a range of clips, or move a group of clips.

Lift/Overlay is the default mode and is indicated by the Lift/Overlay icon when dragging clips. Pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) when you drag a clip extracts it, and pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) as you drop a clip performs an insert edit. The Extract/Insert icon  appears when you drag clips while pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS).

By default, you can change the track location of either portion of a clip, audio or video, by dragging that portion. The other portion will remain in its original track. You can change this behavior, however, either by pressing Shift while you drag, or by dragging vertically across the bar that separates the video tracks from the audio tracks. When you drag a part of a clip vertically into a new track, it will snap to its original time location in the new track, if Snap is turned on.

 Do one of the following:
  • To move the audio portion of a clip to a different track, drag the audio portion of the clip vertically to the destination audio track.

  • To move the video portion of a clip to a different track, drag the video portion of the clip vertically to the destination video track.

  • To move the video portion of a clip to Video 1 and move the audio portion to a different audio track, drag the video portion downward past the bar separating video and audio tracks. The video portion will remain in Video 1 while the audio portion will land in the audio track where you drop it.

  • To move the audio portion of a clip to Audio 1 and move the video portion to a different video track, drag the audio portion upward past the bar separating video and audio tracks. The audio portion will remain in Audio 1 while the video portion will land in the video track where you drop it.

  • To place the video and audio portions of a clip into tracks you specify, drag the video portion to the destination video track. Press and hold Shift. This will pin the video portion to the specified video track. Continue holding Shift and drag downward past the bar separating video and audio tracks. Release the mouse and release Shift when the audio portion of the clip lies over the destination audio track.

  • To lift and overwrite, drag one or more clips to a new destination. A tool tip displays the amount of time moved as you drag. The window displays a negative number if you drag the clip toward the beginning of the sequence, and a positive number if toward the end.

  • To lift and insert, drag one or more clips, and press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) as you release the mouse button and drop the clip or clips into a new location.

  • To extract and overlay, Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) one or more clips, and release Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) before you release the mouse button and drop the clip or clips into a new location.

  • To extract and insert, Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) one or more clips, and press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) as you release the mouse button and drop the clip or clips into a new location.

    Note: To affect only one track of a linked clip, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when you first click the clip. You do not need to hold the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key after you initiate the edit. The video and audio will lose sync.

Move clips using the keypad

You can change the position of a clip in a sequence by typing the number of frames that you want to move.

  1. Select the clip in the sequence.
  2. Using your numeric keypad with Num Lock on, type + (plus) and the number of frames that you want to move the clip to the right, or type (minus) and the number of frames you want to move the clip to the left. Then, press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

    Adjacent clips are moved the same amount. If any gaps exist between clips, those gaps are filled first, then nearby clips are moved by the remaining number of frames.

Move clips to a different track

 Drag the audio portion or video portion of a clip up or down into the track you want. Only the portion of the clip you drag will move into a new track.
Note: When dragging audio, you can drop it into the next compatible track, or if one doesn’t exist (for example, if you are dragging stereo audio and only a mono track exists), a new one is created.

Rearrange clips in a Timeline panel

A useful variation of insert and overlay edits in a Timeline panel is known as the rearrange edit. A rearrange edit extracts a clip and inserts it into its new location. However, only clips in the destination track are shifted; clips in other tracks are unaffected. This technique lets you quickly change the order of clips in a sequence, a task that would otherwise require additional steps. When you perform a rearrange edit, the Rearrange icon  appears.

 Click and drag a clip; then press Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS) as you drop it to a new location.

As you press Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS), the Rearrange icon appears. Releasing the clip performs an extract edit, and an insert edit that shifts clips in the destination tracks only.