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1. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Joost van der Hoeven Jan 3, 2014 1:20 AM (in response to daveAndrade)Clink and drag on the middle (where the name is) of the the clip after the gab, this selects all clips downstream.
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2. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Manuel LP Jan 3, 2014 6:35 AM (in response to Joost van der Hoeven)Joost van der Hoeven wrote:
Clink and drag on the middle (where the name is) of the the clip after the gab, this selects all clips downstream.
Thanks Joost!!!! several years using SG and I didn't know that trick. SpeedGrade needs a good user guide...
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3. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Joost van der Hoeven Jan 3, 2014 7:20 AM (in response to Manuel LP)Wow, I taught Manuel something!!
If the stars align and I find time, I might record a new SG basics somewhere this winter. Seems the right time now Direck Link is here.
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4. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Manuel LP Jan 3, 2014 7:53 AM (in response to Joost van der Hoeven)That would be very usefull, Joost. With DL sure that SG will have new users, and an usefull course like yours will be wellcome.
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5. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
daveAndrade Jan 3, 2014 8:27 AM (in response to Joost van der Hoeven)Thanks Joost!! It was driving me nuts! And it makes me feel a little better that Manuel was stumped also
You guys hit the nail on the head. With the integration with Premeire now, I have already heard some people switch from Resolve and start using Speedgrade. Now if only the mask issues can be addressed
For what it's worth I may have beaten you to it (sort of). Look on YouTube for Speedgrade CC quick guide and zombie (don't ask, you'll see)
That said, I'd love to see what you come out with, and apparently it's time for me to come out with a "part 2". Thanks again!!
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6. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Dennis Weinmann Jan 9, 2014 4:38 AM (in response to daveAndrade)If you work with multiple video tracks, try holding down "SHIFT" key while moving the clips. This only moves clips from current track
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7. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Manuel LP Jan 9, 2014 4:45 AM (in response to Dennis Weinmann)Hi Dennis, why aren't these tricks in the web manual?
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8. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Dennis Weinmann Jan 9, 2014 6:13 AM (in response to Manuel LP)We'll review and update it if it's missing. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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9. Re: How do I join 2 clips in the timeline so that they "snap" together?
Manuel LP Jan 9, 2014 6:15 AM (in response to Dennis Weinmann)Thanks ;-)



