I have a bunch of still digital images shots (animated with Pan/Zoom) and I'm putting them together end-to-end on a single video track. Allows me to easily take advantage of the auto-crossfade.
As I am tweaking the ends of the clips to match the voiceover I find that sometimes I cannot access both ends of all video events since the ends overlap one another. (Since these are digital stills, I really don't need to select the entire clip and slide it around.) It seems that one video event, regardless of what I have selected, is always on 'top' and sometimes I cannot get the cursor to 'understand' that I want to trim the edge of the video event right below it. (I hope someone can figure out what I'm trying to explain here!)
What I resorted to is opening up the A/B track display for this video track so that the clips appear on the alternating A and B tracks/rolls. That way I always have access to adjust both ends of a video event. However, that takes up a lot of vertical space that I don't want to loose. (The project has 5 video tracks and a half-dozen audio tracks.)
Went through the Help looking for 'modifier' keys to see if I could get the cursor to see the 'buried' end of some of the clips, but that doesn't seem to exist.
Any help appreciated.
Wayne
As I am tweaking the ends of the clips to match the voiceover I find that sometimes I cannot access both ends of all video events since the ends overlap one another. (Since these are digital stills, I really don't need to select the entire clip and slide it around.) It seems that one video event, regardless of what I have selected, is always on 'top' and sometimes I cannot get the cursor to 'understand' that I want to trim the edge of the video event right below it. (I hope someone can figure out what I'm trying to explain here!)
What I resorted to is opening up the A/B track display for this video track so that the clips appear on the alternating A and B tracks/rolls. That way I always have access to adjust both ends of a video event. However, that takes up a lot of vertical space that I don't want to loose. (The project has 5 video tracks and a half-dozen audio tracks.)
Went through the Help looking for 'modifier' keys to see if I could get the cursor to see the 'buried' end of some of the clips, but that doesn't seem to exist.
Any help appreciated.
Wayne