This will trim the front of the clip up to the scrubbers location. Now if you have some clips selected and you move your play-head down to a location where you wanna make an edit and then you press the W key. But if we undo that and instead you press shift T, that'll split all the currently selected clips at the play-head and select all of the clips on the right side of the split. And we've already seen that you can press the T key in order to split all the currently selected clips at the play-heads location and that will automatically select all of the clips on the left or the upstream side of the play-head. For this next section I'll select all the tracks then if you prefer navigating with your mouse all of the commands that we're gonna go over next can be found under the edit menu in this section. And command right arrow will jump your play-head down to the end of the project. If you hold down the command key with the left arrow key it'll jump your play-head back to the beginning of your project. You can use the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the play-head one frame at a time or you can hold down the shift key as you press the arrow keys in order to move your play-head one second at a time. Now the key focus point while editing is the scrubber or play-head, clicking on the small bar above the tracks will allow you to jump your play-head to that location. Clicking either of those icons will return the track to its normal visibility. Now if you wanna temporarily disable the visual contents of a track you can do so by clicking the I icon in the head of the track or to temporarily disable all of the audio for a particular track you could do so by clicking the speaker icon. Or you can use the up arrow to expand the track and get a better look at the audio wave form. If you're working with a lot of tracks, it may be helpful to switch to a short track mode by clicking to down arrow at the head of the track. Just click and drag to reposition the track. You can change the position of a track by using the track grabber handles here at the head of the track. A common organizational practice in most video editing programs is to arrange your tracks so that any visible media appears on the upper tracks while any audio only media appears on the lower tracks. Content that appears on a higher track will appear in front of any content that appears on a lower track. Think of these tracks as layers of glass that you're looking down through from top to bottom. Now ScreenFlow arranges your media clips into a stack of tracks. Now if you're following along I'm in the timeline project. Now this is where you're gonna spend most of your time. In this chapter we're gonna shift our focus to refining your story by learning how to edit your movie with the ScreenFlow editor.
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