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There’s gotta be a better way!!!
OK. So at the chop shop where I work we edit a lot of longform videos… corporate, educational, documentary, etc. Some of these programs can be quite long… up to 2 hours sometimes.
My question is about finding a more efficient way to move big chunks of video/audio around in the timeline. Of course, there are the segment mode tools with their splice and overwrite functions. But in order to grab large amounts of media in the timeline all at once you either have to either draw a marquee around all of the clips or shit+click all of the clips you want to move. This can be quite time consuming and inaccurate. Not to mention that you run the risk of losing sync in relation to the video/audio.
So here’s the question finally. Is there a way to select all clips forward or backward from a certain point in time and thenh collectively move them… kinda like the tools in FCP will do? And is there a way to lock video and audio clips together so that when you move one the other comes along for the ride?
I’ve been editing professionally for about 5 years now on various systems and every NLE I’ve used up until this point has a feature that will enable this desired outcome. Am I missing something within Avid than can make my life sooooooooooo much better?
Thanks fellow bovines. -JustinAvid Media Composer Adrenaline 2.7
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