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You can view your projects march of time in
either of two ways: using the timeline viewer or
the clip viewer. Each viewer has its strengths, and
you’re likely to switch between them frequently as
you work on a movie. To switch between views,
click the clip viewer button or the timeline viewer
button, or press
1-E.
Timeline Versus Clip: Which Viewer to Use?
The clip viewer shows large
thumbnail versions of each clip.
In this viewer, you can change
the order of clips by dragging
them left and right. You can also
rename clips here. However,
this viewer does not show audio
tracks or provide audio controls.
The clip viewer is ideal when
you’re first assembling a movie
or you want to experiment with
different clip sequences. When
it’s time for audio fine-tuning
and other precise work, switch
to the timeline viewer.
The Clip Viewer: Basic Sequencing
The timeline viewer adds two
audio tracks and a control for
adjusting audio levels.
Use the timeline viewer to work
with sound and trim clips directly
as described on the following
pages. Unlike earlier iMovie
versions, iMovie HD also lets you
change the order of clips in the
timeline viewer.
The Timeline Viewer: Audio, Trimming, and More
Timeline Techniques:
Adding Clips to a Movie
A clip in the Clips pane is like a baseball player on the bench. To put the clip
on the playing field, you must add it to the timeline.
Select the clip, then
drag it to the timeline.
Other Ways to Add Clips
Usually, you work with one clip at a time,
dragging it to the timeline after you’ve cropped
it as described on the previous pages. But
theres more than one way to work with clips.
Drag several at once. You can add multiple
clips to the timeline at once. Select each clip
by Shift-clicking on it, then drag the clips to
the timeline as a group. You can also select
multiple clips by dragging a selection rectan
-
gle around them; click the narrow gray border
between clips to begin drawing the selection.
Drag from another project. If you have
more than one iMovie HD project open, you
can drag clips from one project to another.
Paste from the Clipboard. You can also
add a clip to the timeline using the Paste
command. Select a clip in the Clips pane
or a clip thats already in the timeline
and cut or copy, then paste. You can even
paste clips from a different iMovie HD proj
-
ect, although if the clips use a different
video format, iMovie HD will have to trans
-
code them when you paste. (See the sidebar
on page 225.)
Directly from your camera. If you’ll be
using almost all of the footage you shot
in the order in which you shot it—you might
want to have iMovie HD add your clips
directly to the timeline when you import your
video. In the Import portion of the
Preferences dialog box, click the Movie
Timeline button.
Tip: Want to insert a clip between two
clips that are already on the timeline?
Just drag the clip between them, and the
two existing clips separate to make room
for the addition. (If a transition is between
the two clips, you need to delete it first;
see page 253.)
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